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IE Seeks Photo and Essay Submissions for In Focus

IE Seeks Photo and Essay Submissions for In FocusDo you have compelling photograph that captures a transcendent moment of an international education experience? Each issue of International Educator (IE) includes a gripping photo accompanied by a short essay describing the
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Engaging the Cuban People Beyond the Billboard

Engaging the Cuban People Beyond the Billboard"Engagement" and "dialogue" have not always been words associated with U.S. Cuba relations. But, if recent reports in the media are any indication, that may be changing. Today, NAFSA sent a letter to the
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Where Would You Study Abroad

Where Would You Study Abroad? The world is the limit – or should be – when it comes to opportunities to explore other cultures, learn a foreign language, and expand global understanding. But since the Bush Administration placed harsh regulations
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Advocacy Day 2009 A Success

Advocacy Day 2009 A Success Today, nearly 100 NAFSAns went to Capitol Hill to advocate for international education and exchange. As part of Advocacy Day 2009, these NAFSA members discussed the transformative impact of a global education with members of
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Vic Johnson Recognized for Advocacy Leadership

Vic Johnson Recognized for Advocacy LeadershipLast Friday, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs presented Vic Johnson, NAFSA’s Senior Advisor for Public Policy, an award for his career long dedication to strengthening national security through international education. The
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