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The Economic Benefits of Modernizing the U.S. Immigration System

The Economic Benefits of Modernizing the U.S. Immigration Systemwww.nafsa.org economicvalueAs the immigration debate shifts gears to the House of Representatives, international educators now have new data and a new web based, interactive tool to use in educating their representatives on
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Fostering Moral Leadership A Mission for International Educators

Fostering Moral Leadership A Mission for International EducatorsAs NAFSA's 2013 Annual Conference started to wind to its conclusion, Oscar Arias, former two time president of Costa Rica and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, addressed attendees as the guest speaker during the International Plenary
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Ideals and Challenges in International Education

Ideals and Challenges in International EducationInternational educators must always hold themselves to the very highest standards of inclusion regardless of the challenges they may face, Dr. Teresa Amott, president of Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, shared with a gathering of
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Talent and Opportunity

Talent and OpportunityTalent is universal, but opportunity is not. How can one play a role in connecting talent with opportunity? In the Thursday plenary speech of NAFSA’s 2013 Annual Conference, Rye Barcott shared his insights on this question. Insights he
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Community Colleges Innovate

Community Colleges InnovateCommunity colleges often face more challenges than four year colleges and universities when trying to expand international offerings. Funding may be difficult to obtain, and business leaders and trustees are likely to make the institutions focus on meeting
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Hard to Believe Its Almost Over

Hard to Believe It's Almost OverBy Stephen Ferst I’m looking over the #nafsa13 and #IamIE tweets and it’s incredible to see all of the activity that has taken place this past week. Hard to keep up with it. Last night
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Dr Q From Harvest to Hopkins

Dr Q From Harvest to Hopkins Last Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to advance an immigration reform bill that would place 11 million undocumented immigrants on a path to citizenship. A path Alfredo Quiñones Hinojosa forged for himself nearly
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