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Features
Socially Conscious
By Susan Ladika
Well-run social entrepreneurship programs abroad are expanding students' worldviews while providing useful assistance for local communities.
Looking Further Afield
By David Tobenkin
Traditionally a strong magnet for students from the European Union, Denmark is looking to expand its brand beyond the EU.
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Aims to Play a Bigger Game at Home and Abroad
By Christopher Connell
A year in advance of the 250th anniversary of its founding as the eighth college in colonial America,
Rutgers is undergoing a metamorphosis with the purpose of living up to the slogan emblazoned on its
ubiquitous red bus fleet: "Jersey Roots, Global Reach."
Departments and Columns
In Brief
- Cuba Opens to U.S. Travel
- U.S.-Mexico Collaboration Moves Forward
- State Department Launches U.S. Study Abroad Office
- Engaging With International Students
- New Global Ranking: "Most International" Institutions
- Globalizing at Home
- A Successful Rainbow Day of Giving
- Latest Issue of the Journal of Studies in International Education
- Book review: The International Imperative in Higher Education
Voices
Beyond the Arab Spring
An interview with Lisa Anderson, president, American University in Cairo
By Karen Leggett
Education Abroad
Strategic Portfolios
By Janet Hulstrand
Foreign Student Affairs
Supporting LGBT International Students
By Vicki Valosik
Forum
Tomorrow's Globally Engaged University
By Kevin Kinser
In Focus
"Come Join Me Behind the Desk"
By Gabrielle Malfatti
Japan Higher Education Supplement
Japan Looks to Take Flight
Through various initiatives, Japan is working to make internationalization soar nationwide.
By Charlotte West