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Features
Emerging Giant
By Alan Dessoff
Brazil, a rising world economic power, is finding new ways to foster student exchange with key partners like the United States and Canada.
Local Goes Global
By Christopher Connell
For some two-year colleges, educating global citizens means tackling development work overseas.
Accelerating Global Learning at Home and Abroad
By Christopher Connell
Northern Arizona University has doubled international enrollments, tripled participation in education abroad, marshaled enthusiastic faculty support for a Global Learning Initiative.
Departments and Columns
From the Editors
Brazil Bound
By Elaina Loveland
Frontlines
Competing for Citizens
By Stuart Anderson
In Brief
- Investing in Innovative Postsecondary Education
- Education Abroad as a Strategic Investment
- ACE Launches New Online Internationalization Series
- Scholarships Bring Record Number of Saudi Students
- Cuban Government Allows Citizens to Travel Freely
- A New Voice for International Students in United States
- In India, Tech Startups May Be Hint of Academic Sea Change
- In Memoriam: Joe W. Neal, Cofounder and Former President of NAFSA
- 100,000 Strong in the Americas: Expanding and Enriching Study in the Americas
- Blog Series Focuses on SEVIS Questions
- Book Review: Student Learning Abroad: What Our Students Are Learning, What They’re Not, and What We Can Do About It
Foreign Student Affairs
Insurance Matters
By Dana Wilkie
Partnering
Three Community Colleges Partner With Brazil
By Marian Kisch
In Focus
An Aboriginal Treasure
By Hayley Spear
Intensive Language Supplement
New Tools of the Trade
By Kim Fernandez