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Elizabeth Hendley
Eight international educators offer their insights into what diversity, equity, and inclusion looks like to them and on their campuses.
Global education can be transformative. Here, eight women—former international students or U.S. students who studied abroad—share how their experience changed the way they view their world.
As higher education faces an uncertain future, budgeting strategies for international education are evolving from a focus on accounting to centering accountability.
ChatGPT is only the beginning. AI is poised to change higher education—and the world—for better or worse.
Higher education institutions in the United States and around the world are defining their role in resolving conflict, maintaining international scholarship, and helping conflict-impacted regions rebuild after the cessation of hostilities.
More strategic approaches to partnering are now the norm, but institutions must develop criteria and systems to do so with intention.
As institutions revisit strategies following the pandemic, disruption is the watchword—and an avenue for opportunity.
The COVID-19 pandemic shone a spotlight on mental health issues for college students—and provided new opportunities for support.
Strategies for mid-career international education professionals—and the leaders who support them.
David Larsen
With new roles in the post-September 11 reality, international educators have new responsibilities for educating a citizenry that can prosper peacefully in a globally interdependent world.