In the more than 20 years since the fall of Europe’s communist regimes, much has changed in higher education in Eastern and Central Europe.
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Colleges and universities are using myriad means to help students truly understand the impact of genocides across the globe.
Over the years, some have expressed concern that openness toward educated foreign nationals results in a “brain drain” from developing countries.
Three community colleges partnered with Brazil’s largest technical and vocational school network to provide English language instruction for Brazilian students and expanded cultural understanding and leadership skills for the U.S. students.
The new U.S. law on health insurance not only affects all citizens, but international students as well.
Securing a productive academic and social experience in the United States is no sure thing for thousands of bachelor’s degree seekers from China.
Mexican and U.S. scholars are working collaboratively to solve problems on both sides of the border.
An interview with Chris R. Glass, recipient of the 2016 Innovative Research in International Education Award from NAFSA’s Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship Knowledge Community.