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Mark Toner
As international students stay home, the financial impact of the pandemic on U.S. institutions could exceed $3 billion. Short-term strategies can lead to long-term successes.
Mark Toner
With international mobility drastically slowed, institutions are seeking creative ways to work with new and existing partners that can outlast the pandemic.
Mark Toner
Approaches, models, and keys to success for virtual learning to help sustain international education during uncertain times.
Charlotte West
As the coronavirus continues to upend higher education around the world, emergency managers look back—and ahead—to build resilient international programs.
Mark Toner
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has rocked international education. Here’s a look at how some institutions are responding.
Charlotte West
Intensive English programs are expanding their offerings and rethinking the role they can play in higher education.
Jessica Sandberg, MA
Why international enrollment management professionals should rethink what return on investment means and how to measure it.
Patricia C. Martin
Increasing numbers of undergraduates are interested in pursuing research opportunities abroad, and international educators are at the nexus of campus collaboration to ensure student success.
Mark Toner
As concerns about climate change intensify, international collaboration on research is providing new insights—and hope for solutions. From researching cloud formation in the Arctic to studying earthworm ecosystems, teams of international researchers work together on the most pressing global issues.
Menachem Wecker
Historically, expansion in the number of middle-class families has meant more students going abroad for college, but there are many factors to consider.