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Features
Haiti's Odyssey of Recovery
By Christopher Connell
An outpouring of help from colleges and universities since the devastating January 2010 earthquake aims to support Haiti and improve education for its citizens.
Keeping it Honest
By David Tobenkin
Academic credential fraud is big business both domestically and internationally, but evaluators, colleges, and universities, and even some governments, are taking clear steps to stop it in its tracks.
Departments and Columns
From the Editors
Harpers Ferry and Haiti
By Christopher Murphy
In Brief
- Canada Helping Haiti
- How Do Students Decide Where to Study?
- Citizen Diplomacy Summit Showcases Model Programs
- Higher Education Institutions Press for Action on Cuba
- Welcome NAFSA's New Volunteer Leaders
- International Student Enrollments in United States Climb 3 Percent;Study Abroad by U.S. Students Slows
- Budget Woes and Language Cuts at SUNY-Albany
- Book Review of The Challenge of Bologna: What United States Higher Education Has to Learn From Europe, and Why It Matters That We Learn It
- Arab Region Unites Around Need for Quality Education
Frontlines
Waiting for America
By Stuart Anderson
Voices
The Emergence of the Global Network University: An interview with New York University President John Sexton
By Elaina Loveland
Education Abroad
One Size Does Not Fit All
By Janet Hulstrand
Forum
International Education as the Link to Building Global Civil Society
By Thomas Millington
In Focus
Smile
Andrew Masters
Social Justice in the World
By Christopher Connell
A mission for social justice animates the University of San Francisco's international engagement.