Foreign Language Learning Critical Skills for a FastMoving World
Foreign Language Learning Critical Skills for a Fast Moving WorldBy David Dinneen I have been retired for over ten years, and I must admit that I have taken full advantage of not being on the front lines writing and speaking
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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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Always an Advocate Running into Newt Gingrich in New Hampshire
Always an Advocate Running into Newt Gingrich in New HampshireBy Vincent C. Schaff If you have a passion for your work, advocacy becomes second nature. My wife likes to tell the story of my “Cracker Barrel presentation.” We were on
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New Hampshire It Isnt Just for Early Election Results Anymore
New Hampshire It Isn’t Just for Early Election Results AnymoreDuring the month of November, New Hampshire often receives attention for being one of the first states to hold presidential primaries, but this month international educators focused their attention on the
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Academy for International Education Class 9
Academy for International Education Class 9 Krista McCallum Beatty, Chair, Academy 9 NAFSA is now accepting applications for the Academy for International Education Class 9, which will begin in January 2012. Academy trainees receive coaching from an experienced NAFSAn, training
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Foreign Students Contribute to State Local Economies A Globalized View from the South
Foreign Students Contribute to State, Local Economies A Globalized View from the SouthIn the third installment of this week’s series featuring real life stories about the positive impact of foreign students on state economies and communities around the country (see
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