Faculty-led Study Abroad: Most Popular
Short-term study abroad programs (summer, January term, or eight weeks and less during the academic year) are the most popular among college students. In fact, fifty-six percent of US college students...
View ArticleBrown University Seniors Awarded Rhodes and Mitchell Fellowships
The Office of the Dean of the College is happy to announce that Clayton Page Aldern ’13, of Cedar, Minnesota, has been been awarded a Rhodes scholarship to study at Oxford and Lucas Mason-Brown ’13, of...
View ArticleBrown University Receives Most Diverse Applicant Pool in History
Brown received 28,807 applications for the Class of 2017, the third largest pool in University history. This year’s pool also set a record for the largest percentage of international applicants and...
View ArticleThe Stanford Innovation and Entrepreneurship Professional Certificate Program
Located between San Francisco and San Jose in the heart of Silicon Valley, Stanford University is recognized as one of the world’s leading research and teaching institutions. Stanford opened its doors...
View ArticleSUNY Buffalo Law School Offering an Accelerated J.D. Program
SUNY Buffalo Law School provides students with a strong theoretical foundation and the practical tools they need to succeed in a competitive environment. SUNY Buffalo Law School–the State of New York’s...
View ArticleForging a Convention for Crimes Against Humanity
It may surprise some to know the United States is not one of the 122 sovereign states which have ratified or agreed to the treaty establishing the International Criminal Court (ICC). “When I go to...
View ArticleIndiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IN) Launches International...
A brand new program at IUPUI called the International Host Program matches current IUPUI international students with IU and Purdue alumni. International students gain a support system in the U.S., have...
View ArticleBrown University (RI) Announces New Aid Calculation Policy For International...
The Corporation of Brown University has unanimously approved “Building on Distinction: A New Plan for Brown”, the strategic vision that will inform the University’s next decade of growth and progress....
View ArticleNew Education Opportunity Created in the Midst of Civil Uprising
In November, when the Maidan, or central square of Kyiv, Ukraine, filled with protesters, no one knew what to expect: was it another Orange Revolution, signifying major changes for Ukraine? Or was it a...
View ArticleUniversity of Baltimore (MD) Introduces New Finish4Free Program
Good news! The University of Baltimore has just announced a new program that gives all first-time, full-time freshmen the opportunity to take advantage of a tuition-free final semester. For more...
View ArticleOregon State University (OR) International Students Celebrate Their Cultures...
Students had the chance to share stories about their culture on May 4th as part of the International Students of OSU’s annual Spring Festival, in which 16 international student groups served food and...
View ArticleHow to Find a Job in International Education Part II: Landing the Job
By Mitch Gordon Let’s set the stage: You have received an e-mail/phone call inviting you to interview with the international education organization of your dreams. While an accomplishment, the most...
View ArticleInternational Student Takes Advantage of Practical Research Opportunities at...
Danhao Ma or Spark is a student from Shanghai, China. From a young age he has always wanted to explore and experience more academically than he believed China could offer. When his parents offered to...
View ArticleElon University (NC) Opens Completed Global Neighborhood
Elon University’s newest residential complex is a place for students to grow into global citizens as faculty and staff who reside on campus create programs that complement what students learn in class....
View ArticleSnow Day in Washington DC
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View ArticleRed Rocks of Sedona – Photo Diary
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View ArticleDid Study Abroad Help Your Career? Interview with Joe Baur
Did Study Abroad Help Your Career? Interview with Joe Baur Will study abroad help your career? Many people who study abroad think so. I am happy to share an interview with Joe Baur with you today...
View Article22 Ways to Make the Most of Your Travels Abroad
22 Ways to Make the Most of Your Travels Abroad It doesn’t matter if you travel full time or only for 2 weeks each year, you want to make the most of your travels when are on vacation, right? I am not...
View ArticleThai Green Papaya Salad – Som Tam Recipe
Thai Green Papaya Salad – Som Tam Recipe Som Tam, or better known as Thai Green Papaya Salad, is after Pad Thai and Curry probably one of the most iconic Thai dishes, but can rarely be found in...
View ArticleWhat Is Reverse Culture Shock?
What Is Reverse Culture Shock? While a lot of people are familiar and expect to experience culture shock when they go abroad, most people have never heard of Reverse Culture Shock. It doesn’t really...
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