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Features
Core Values
By Christopher Connell
U.S. universities are infusing global awareness by internationalizing general education requirements.
Reawakening Higher Education in Iraq
By David Tobenkin
Higher education in Iraq suffered in the aftermath of U.S. military action, but U.S. colleges and universities are building partnerships to help rebuild higher education opportunities for Iraqis.
University of South Florida: What's in a Name? The World
By Christopher Connell
What was a brand-new campus in 1960 for local commuter students has become a global research university serving 48,000 students.
Departments and Columns
From the Editors
Healing the Wounds of War
By Elaina Loveland
In Brief
- Planning Europe's Path in International Higher Education
- International Tourism Up 5 Percent
- Offers Up, but Applications Did Not Keep Pace at U.S. Graduate Schools
- Strategy Puts the UK on Path to Welcome 90,000 More International Students
- NAFSA Wins Publishing and Web Awards
- Foreign Student Enrollments in Germany Reach New Peak
- NACAC Allows Use of Fee-Based Agents
- Australia Is Costliest for International Study
- Research, Theory, and Practice in International Education
Foreign Student Affairs
Influx from the Middle East
By Karen Leggett
View From Out Here
If You Invite an International Student Home for Thanksgiving
By Vicki Valosik
Forum
Acting as Global Citizens: A Challenge to U.S. Colleges and Universities
By Madeleine Green
In Focus
The Power of Play
By Kalindi Shah
Annual Health and Insurance Supplement
When a Student Dies Abroad
By Julie Anne Friend
Even in the most difficult times, like a student’s death abroad, education abroad professionals
need to have a plan in place to deal with such a tragic situation effectively and with compassion.