David Tobenkin
International partnerships with higher education institutions in Africa are growing as the continent has an increasing demand for higher education.
An interview with Ellen Hazelkorn.
Karen Doss Bowman
International students in the United States take advantage of education abroad opportunities
Charlotte West
From creating a healing environment at a pediatric burn treatment center in Chile to designing a coat that transforms into a shelter for Syrian refugees, art, design, and architecture students are tackling global problems around the world such as sustainable development, technological access, and
Summer break special edition: NAFSA member recommendations for the not-so-lazy days of summer.
Gad Perry, Sukant Misra, PhD, Reagan Ribordy, David Weindorf
Internationalizing scholarship has far-reaching benefits, but it can be a process to get there. Texas Tech University’s Office of International Affairs shares its successes and challenges in its quest to fully internationalize this corner of campus.
John Gallagher
Bringing an institution’s chief financial officer into internationalization conversations can yield big wins for the international office.
Angela Yang-Handy
Secondary schools are increasingly looking to international students to diversify their student populations and bridge the gap as domestic enrollment declines.
Students from around the world—some with limited English proficiency—come to U.S. campuses, and U.S. students—often only speaking English—prepare for study abroad.
NAFSA’s Steve Springer demystifies the latest report from the Government Office of Accountability, including key takeaways for international educators.