| The Back-Door Millennium: Did We Miss Its Arrival? |
Margolis, Alan M. |
Spring 1998:77 |
| Breaking Ourselves of the Familiar |
Grant, Mary Anne |
Spring 1998:77 |
| Educational Systems Research: What Good Is It? |
Maly, Nancy; Scott, Karen; Cook, Laurie; Dawson, Rich; Zrebiec, Jan; Marino, Judi, Beck, Ronn |
Spring 1997:8 |
| Education in Miami: A Collage of the Peoples of the Americas |
Foote, Edward T., II; Kelly, J. Terence; Maidique, Modesto |
Summer 1994:10 |
| The Exhilaration and the Challenge of International Education |
Holzner, Burkart |
Spring 1998:77 |
| Experts from Five Countries on the Merits and Miseries of the "Integrated Study-Abroad Experience" |
Durie, Alastair; Markert, Axel; de Joia, Bobby; Gottlieb, Niels; Yang, Caroline Manano |
Fall 1992:10 |
| Future Challenges for International Education |
Lambert, Richard D. |
Spring 1998:77 |
| Gauging the International Student Adviser's Responsibility to Promote Return |
Wilcox, Jerry and Brzozowski, Robert |
Fall 1991:12 |
| Hobson's Choice: How Can International Educational Exchange Best Serve the National Interest? |
Boren, David L.; Peterson, Norman; Fisher, Wesley A.; Muller, Steven; Arndt, Richard T. |
Spring 1992:14 |
| Intimidation, Convenience, or Necessity? Views on CIPRIS |
Althen, Gary; La Berge, Bernard; Paver, William |
Fall 1997/Winter 1998:12 |
| Keeping Individual Mobility in International Education: Ten Leaders Look Forward to NAFSA's Next 50 Years |
Fulbright, Harriet Mayor; Grant, Mary Anne; Holzner, Burkart; Kaplan, Robert B.; Lambert, Richard D.; Margolis, Alan M.; Mueller, Sherry L.; Mestenhauser, Josef; Robertson, D. Piedad F.; Shepherd, Samuel M.; Ziegler, A. Lee |
Spring 1998:77 |
| The Language of Study Abroad |
Heise, Jon O. |
Fall 1995:7 |
| Legal Immigration Reform: Not a Left–Right Issue |
Anderson, Stuart |
Spring 1996:8 |
| A New Miracle on 34th Street |
Zeigler, A. Lee |
Spring 1998:77 |
| Overseas Educational Advisers Spot World Trends |
Alam, Kathleen; Aliker, Camille; Arens, Rosemarie; El-Tal, Janine; Hu, Julie; Levinson, Evelyn; Molsa, Terhi; Ruane, Mariane; Tekpetey, Alphonse |
Winter 1995:7 |
| Prospects for International Education in the Years Ahead |
Robertson, D. Piedad F. |
Spring 1998:77 |
| The "Public Charge Exclusion" and Other Traps |
Levey, Mark |
Fall 1996:9 |
| Putting Out Fires; Lighting Fires |
Kaplan, Robert B. |
Spring 1998:77 |
| Quo Vadis, International Educator? |
Mestenhauser, Josef |
Spring 1998:77 |
| Smell the Coffee: The Coming Crisis in International Education |
Altbach, Philip G. |
Winter 1997:9 |
| Taking on the Pundits: Remarks by AID Administrator J. Brian Atwood |
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Early Fall 1998:20 |
| True or False: The New J-Visa Regulations Will Promote International Educational and Cultural Exchange |
Yenkin, Amy; Kennedy, Steven; Mora, Alberto; Egle, Jack; Martin, Mary Cay; Sprinkle, Robert M. |
Spring 1993:9 |
| U.S.–Japan Student Flows: Where Are We Headed? |
Shepherd, Samuel M. |
Spring 1998:77 |
| Volunteers in the 21st Century: Idealists Preferred |
Mueller, Sherry Lee |
Spring 1998:77 |
| Waving Goodbye to the National Interest Waiver |
Gooding, Marjory |
Fall/Winter 1999:15 |
| What Lies Ahead? Expectation and Challenge |
Fulbright, Harriet Mayor |
Spring 1998:77 |
| What's Your EQ? Test Your "Ethics Quotient" Using Case Studies from NAFSA's Files |
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Summer 1997:8 |
| Across the Bering Straits: Alaska and Yakutsk Come in from the Cold War |
Rawson, Timothy |
Fall/Winter 1993:43 |
| Advising in Africa: Overcoming Challenges through Professional Involvement |
Paola, Roberta |
Fall/Winter 1999:48 |
| Bridging the Tranquility Gap: Learning Through Service |
Tonkin, Humphrey |
Spring 1993:47 |
| Campus Internationalization and Multiculturalism in American Life |
Ping, Charles J. |
Fall 1991:44 |
| The Challenge for America's World Universities |
Schmidt, Benno L., Jr. |
Spring 1992:53 |
| The Changing Picture of Financial Aid for International Students |
Heany, Linda |
Summer 1994:44 |
| Exemplary Teamwork: Public–Private Cooperation and International Educational Exchange |
Maisto, John F. |
Winter 1995:44 |
| Foreign-Born Engineers Earn Less. But Why? |
Matloff, Norman |
Spring 1997:52 |
| Foreign Languages Can Be a Path out of Ethnocentricity |
Steele, Ross |
Summer 1999:60 |
| Foreign Policy and International Exchanges |
Semmel, Andrew K. |
Spring 1999:60 |
| Fulbright's Legacy: The World in the Mind's Eye |
Cormier, Raymond J. |
Winter 1997:44 |
| Higher Education Institutions as Government Agents |
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Fall 1999/Winter 2000:44 |
| How Does Your Garden Grow? |
Gilbert, Elon |
Fall 1992:50 |
| An Iconoclastic Look at Campus-Based Recruiting |
Devlin, Edward |
Summer 1996:44 |
| An International People in Need of Internationalizing |
Albright, Robert L. |
Spring 1992:54 |
| Knowledge Export: New Products for an International Market |
Deetman, W. J. |
Early Fall 1998:60 |
| NAFSA at 50: Ready for a Starring Role |
Johnson, Marlene M. |
Spring 1998:92 |
| Overseas Advising Centers: The View From Out Here |
Levinson, Evelyn |
Fall 1996:44 |
| A Real Revolution for the Children of the Boom |
Relic, Peter D. |
Spring 1993:48 |
| Reform and Destruction at the Department of Labor |
Levey, Mark |
Spring 1996:44 |
| Researching the Real World |
Kelly, Carol |
Summer 1997:44 |
| Research on Global Competence |
Lambert, Richard D. |
Fall 1995:44 |
| Then and Now: A Call to Recommit to Institutional Standards in International Student Recruitment |
Pyle, Cassandra |
Fall 1997/Winter 1998:44 |
| The Trouble with Quality |
Woolf, Michael |
Winter 1996:44 |
| At Home Abroad: Chinese Professionals and Academics Network in the United States |
Rubin, Kyna |
Winter 1995:16 |
| The Belgrade Embassy Bombing: What Effect on U.S. Study Programs in China? |
Robinson, Brenda |
Summer 1999:4 |
| The China News Digest |
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Winter 1995:17 |
| China's Brain Trust Abroad: Students Are Pivotal Players in China's Reform and in U.S.–China Relations |
Jia, John J. and Rubin, Kyna |
Spring 1997:16 |
| Foreign Students, Foreign Scientists, and National Security: An Uneasy Balance |
Cron, Ted and Harris, Suzanne |
Fall 1999/Winter 2000:16 |
| Foreign Students in America: The Very Beginnings |
Klinger, M. Robert B. |
Spring 1998:24 |
| Gauging the International Student Adviser's Responsibility to Promote Return |
Wilcox, Jerry and Brzozowski, Robert |
Fall 1991:12 |
| Higher Education in China and Hong Kong: Conflict and Complementarity |
Lautz, Terrill E. |
Spring 1996:22 |
| My Minnesota |
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Fall 1995:5 |
| The New China Syndrome: Delayed Return as an Alternative to Brain Drain |
Pedersen, Paul |
Spring 1993:31 |
| New Rules on PRC Study Abroad: Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down? |
Shive, Glenn |
Spring 1990:18 |
| Out of the Cultural Revolution: Chinese Faculty Blossom in America |
Rubin, Kyna |
Summer 1994:13 |
| Push & Pull: A Chinese Scholar Reflects on Reentry |
Wang, Zhu |
Spring 1993:34 |
| Some of China's Best Are Committing to America |
Rubin, Kyna |
Fall 1999/Winter 2000:6 |
| Spies From China? |
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Winter 1995:19 |
| CIPRIS: Poor Policy from Faulty Assumptions |
Althen, Gary |
Summer 1997:28 |
| Higher Education Institutions as Government Agents |
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Fall 1999/Winter 2000:44 |
| The Hopes and Fears of a CIPRIS Volunteer |
Cotten, Catheryn |
Summer 1997:24 |
| International Educational Exchange Needs Support, Not Regulation |
Althen, Gary |
Fall 1997/Winter 1998:3 |
| Intimidation, Convenience, or Necessity? Views on CIPRIS |
Althen, Gary; La Berge, Bernard; Paver, William |
Fall 1997/Winter 1998:12 |
| NAFSA Forms CIPRIS Working Group |
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Fall 1997/Winter 1998:16 |
| NAFSA Position Statement on CIPRIS |
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Fall 1997/Winter 1998:15 |
| Timetable for CIPRIS Implementation |
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Fall/Winter 1999:7 |
| Trial Balloon or Trojan Horse: For CIPRIS Pilot Schools the Future is Now |
Rubin, Kyna |
Summer 1997:20 |
| A Business Perspective |
Edelstein, Richard |
Fall 1992:46 |
| Degrees of Difference: Russian Higher Education in Time of Change |
Popovych, Erika I. |
Fall/Winter 1993:29 |
| Educational Systems Research: What Good Is It? |
Maly, Nancy; Scott, Karen; Cook, Laurie; Dawson, Rich; Zrebiec, Jan; Marino, Judi, Beck, Ronn |
Spring 1997:8 |
| Global Professional Licensure in Engineering? |
Reyes-Guerra, David |
Fall 1992:46 |
| The Idea of NAFSA: Report of the Conference on International Student Exchanges |
Davis, James M. |
Spring 1998:9 |
| The Mutual Recognition of Degrees—Faultlines in the Global Village |
Duval, Jeanne-Marie |
Fall 1992:36 |
| NARIC: European Community Network of National Academic Recognition Centers |
Kouwenaar, Kees |
Fall 1992:40 |
| The National Council for the Evaluation of Foreign Educational Credentials |
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Fall 1992:42 |
| New Paths to International Mobility in the Professions |
Lenn, Marjorie Peace |
Fall 1992:45 |
| Physical Therapists Need Mobility Too! |
Farina, Nancy T. |
Fall 1992:47 |
| Private Credentials Evaluation: The American Way |
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Fall 1992:44 |
| Raising the Standard: Who Will Follow? |
Constantinides, Janet and Smith, Rosslyn |
Spring 1997:4 |
| The Search for Mutual Accommodation in the Recognition of European and American Academic Qualifications |
Fletcher, Ann; Aldrich, Caroline; Kennedy, Steven |
Fall 1992:38 |
| Staying One Step Ahead of the Government through Self-Regulation |
Kennedy, Steven |
Fall/Winter 1999:3 |
| TRACE (Trans-Regional Academic Mobility and Credential Evaluation |
Fall 1992:41 |
| The Two Parts of International Admissions |
Frey, James S. |
Spring 1998:39 |
| User-Friendly Placement Recommendations? |
Fletcher, Ann |
Winter 1997:5 |
| The Winds of Change in Foreign Language Instruction |
Lambert, Richard D. |
Spring 1999:31 |
| After the Cold War... The Purpose of International Education: Building Community in an Interdependent World |
Rembert, G. Andrew |
Spring 1992:44 |
| Branch Campuses Overseas: Can They Work? |
Biddinger, Patricia E. |
Spring 1990:23 |
| The Challenge for America's World Universities |
Schmidt, Benno L., Jr. |
Spring 1992:53 |
| Changes and Challenges in German Higher Education |
Tauch, Christian |
Early Fall 1998:36 |
| Distance Learning and Structural Change in American Higher Education |
Shive, Glenn |
Fall 1999/Winter 2000:33 |
| Five Case Studies in Internationalization |
Pitman, Kathy; Jenkins, Karen; Hoilman, Dona; Sullivan, John |
Spring 1993:24 |
| Foreign Language and Area Studies Through Title VI: Assessing Supply and Demand |
Merkx, Gilbert W. |
Fall 1999/Winter 2000:23 |
| The Global Economy: Changes Ahead for Higher Ed |
Groennings, Sven |
Spring 1990:2 |
| Halfway There—A View From the Bridge: A Model for Internationalizing |
Harari, Maurice and Reiff, Richard F. |
Spring 1993:16 |
| The Mutual Recognition of Degrees—Faultlines in the Global Village |
Duval, Jeanne-Marie |
Fall 1992:36 |
| NARIC: European Community Network of National Academic Recognition Centers |
Kouwenaar, Kees |
Fall 1992:40 |
| The National Council for the Evaluation of Foreign Educational Credentials |
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Fall 1992:42 |
| Negotiating Overseas Teaching Jobs |
George, Pamela |
Winter 1996:4 |
| New Paths to International Mobility in the Professions |
Lenn, Marjorie Peace |
Fall 1992:45 |
| A Profile of the Central European University: The "Open Society" through Education |
Baskerville, Stephen |
Fall 1997/Winter 1998:21 |
| Quo Vadis, International Educator? |
Mestenhauser, Josef |
Spring 1998:77 |
| The Search for Mutual Accommodation in the Recognition of European and American Academic Qualifications |
Fletcher, Ann; Aldrich, Caroline; Kennedy, Steven |
Fall 1992:38 |
| Secret Agents: Fulbright Faculty Return |
Olsen, Jody K. and Blodgett, Steven A. |
Spring 1993:20 |
| Time and the International Educator: International Educational Exchange as Recent History |
Mestenhauser, Josef |
Summer 1997:12 |
| TRACE (Trans-Regional Academic Mobility and Credential Evaluation |
Fall 1992:41 |
| A Version Originale: Binghamton's Languages Across the Curriculum Initiative |
Badger, Ellen H; Rose, Marilyn Gaddis; Straight, H. Stephen |
Fall 1992:23 |
| Why Internationalize? Why Now? |
Carroll, Bill |
Spring 1993:15 |
| The Winds of Change in Foreign Language Instruction |
Lambert, Richard D. |
Spring 1999:31 |
| Advising in Africa: Overcoming Challenges through Professional Involvement |
Paola, Roberta |
Fall/Winter 1999:48 |
| Congress Rediscovers Overseas Educational Advising |
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Early Fall 1998:6 |
| Educational Advising in Pakistan |
Shaw, Elizabeth |
Fall 1996:13 |
| Estonia: Overcoming "the Distrust Syndrome" |
Pulver, Marvi |
Summer 1994:19 |
| Hitching a High-Speed Train: The Internet is a Powerful Professional Vehicle for International Educators |
Bowerman, Mark and Rice, Craig |
Winter 1996:14 |
| Overseas Educational Advisers Spot World Trends |
Alam, Kathleen; Aliker, Camille; Arens, Rosemarie; El-Tal, Janine; Hu, Julie; Levinson, Evelyn; Molsa, Terhi; Ruane, Mariane; Tekpetey, Alphonse |
Winter 1995:7 |
| Technology Access and Use: Overseas Advisers Speak Up about What They Have and What They Need |
Ficzko, Ildiko |
Winter 1996:11 |
| Three Weeks in the New South Africa |
Cohen, Marcy |
Summer 1996:9 |
| Where Can I Learn More About the Aid Available on My Campus? |
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Winter 1997:13 |
| You CAN Take It with You! The Practitioner's Guide to Financial Aid for Study Abroad |
Stubbs, Nancy |
Winter 1997:10 |
| Advocacy Begins With Us |
Perdreau, Connie |
Winter 1997:3 |
| Channeling for NAFSA's Early Angel |
Cook, Howard |
Spring 1998:6 |
| Fighting Back with the Soft Stuff |
Collins, Naomi F. |
Spring 1993:2 |
| The Future of the Fulbright Program |
Natalicio, Diana |
Summer 1997:3 |
| The Geographer |
Vermeer, Johannes |
Winter 1996:2 |
| Happy Birthday, NAFSA |
Reichard, John F. |
Spring 1998:3 |
| International Educational Exchange Needs Support, Not Regulation |
Althen, Gary |
Fall 1997/Winter 1998:3 |
| International Educator: For Everyone Interested in International Education |
Milk, Benjamin |
Fall 1991:3 |
| In the Balance: How the United States Conducts Its Foreign Affairs |
McCarry, Michael |
Summer 1996:4 |
| Leapfrogged |
Collins, Naomi F. |
Fall 1995:2 |
| Lessons from the New Asia |
Dunnett, Stephen C. |
Spring 1996:3 |
| The Movement of Intellectual Capital: Brain Waves of the World Economy |
Kennedy, Steven B. |
Early Fall 1998:3 |
| An Open Letter to the President-Elect |
Milk, Bernard |
Fall 1992:5 |
| Raising the Standard: Who Will Follow? |
Constantinides, Janet and Smith, Rosslyn |
Spring 1997:4 |
| Reinvent, Don't Reduce, Overseas Educational Advising: The Educational Diplomat |
Deupree, John |
Fall 1996:3 |
| Singing Our Song |
Milk, Benjamin |
Spring 1992:4 |
| Two for the Hall of Fame: Bill Bradley and George Soros Have Changed the Direction of International Education in the United States |
Davidson, Dan E. |
Fall/Winter 1993:2 |
| U.S. Universities Are a Melting Pot for the World's Best Talent |
Cotten, Catheryn |
Summer 1994:2 |
| What Fulbright Taught Us |
Pyle, Cassandra |
Winter 1995:2 |