Brazil, a rising world economic power, is finding new ways to foster student exchange with key partners like the United States and Canada.
Internationalization
Kofi Annan, the Li Ka Shing Professor at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, shares his experience serving as the seventh secretary-general of the United Nations and the efforts of the Kofi Annan Foundation.
Restrictive immigration laws impose send a negative, isolationist message to those who come to the United States to study or teach.
Developing a world-class teacher and school leader workforce, equipped with the knowledge and skills to help students succeed in an increasingly diverse and interconnected world, is a critical imperative for the nation and higher education institutions.
Mexican and U.S. scholars are working collaboratively to solve problems on both sides of the border.
Assessment can help institutions determine if their efforts to help integrate international students into the campus community are proving successful.
A review of legislative activity on immigration from 2006 through 2012 illustrates why, despite the challenges, a larger, comprehensive reform bill, such as the Gang of Eight (S. 744) bill, remains the best approach to reforming U.S. immigration law.