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The Ides of March Are Approaching...

The "Ides of March" Are Approaching...By Elena Anderson De Lay March 15 did not turn out well for Julius Caesar, but for you, it could open the door to a unique professional development opportunity. I know you are sitting there
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Measuring the Impact of the International Experience

Measuring the Impact of the International Experience As the director of NAFSA’s Center for Capacity Building in Study Abroad, my priority is to develop and share materials and ideas that senior administrators on campuses need as they develop study abroad
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New ICE Public Advocate an Important and Welcome Resource

New ICE Public Advocate an Important and Welcome Resource It’s startling—and a little scary—how little some members of Congress seem to know about the laws they write. The hysterical reaction of some to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Napolitano’s
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Comprehensive Immigration Reform What Is It Why Are We For It

Comprehensive Immigration Reform What Is It? Why Are We For It?In 2004, NAFSA’s Board of Directors authorized the association to engage in the emerging debate over comprehensive immigration reform (CIR). We entered this debate because we believed three things. First,
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Strategies for Managing a MidCareer Transition

Strategies for Managing a Mid Career TransitionBy Martin Tillman What is a mid career transition and how do you know when you're in it? Let's say that mid career refers to a 10 to 15 year period after starting work
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Rick Steves on Study Abroad Its Necessity Not Luxury

Rick Steves on Study Abroad It’s Necessity, Not LuxuryIn his opinion article “Study abroad is necessity, not luxury” in today’s USA Today, travel writer and public television host Rick Steves makes a strong case for why study abroad is a
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The Importance of Staffers

The Importance of StaffersBy Rebecca Bacon As any professional knows, hard work gets you far, but networking gets you even farther. At a recent visit to the Capitol Building in Atlanta, my colleagues and I had the privilege to meet
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Mission Accomplished A Way Forward on Immigration Reform

Mission Accomplished A Way Forward on Immigration ReformIn 1966, when America was becoming bogged down in the Vietnam War—a problem seemingly as intractable as the immigration problem seems today—Sen. George Aiken of Vermont proposed a novel solution. He said we
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Why I Attended Advocacy Day My Student with One Name

Why I Attended Advocacy Day My Student with One NameAshley Johnson I have numerous international students sit across my desk daily all with different backgrounds and stories to tell. Sometimes, as immigration advisors, we are accused of being too focused
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