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Newsletter Archive
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June 7, 2023
What a Newcomer to International Education Saw at Her First NAFSA Conference
Plus, English-language enrollments are recovering from Covid but are still far below their high-water mark. -
May 31, 2023
NAFSA’s New Leader Is Excited by the Challenge of Navigating Through Change
For Fanta Aw, it’s a “prime opportunity” to make the case for international education. -
May 24, 2023
As International Educators Meet Next Week, These Are the Issues Worth Watching
What a longtime reporter is looking out for at the coming NAFSA conference. -
May 17, 2023
Two Colleges, Two Approaches to Increasing Study Abroad
Their distinct strategies have a common thread. Also, the U.S. government ends its Covid-era student-visa policy. -
May 10, 2023
For International-Education Leaders, Drawing on Experience Helps With Planning for the Future
Three veteran educators reflect on a changing field, plus the latest on foreign-funds rules. -
May 3, 2023
For One Pathways Program, It’s the End of the Road
One of the first universities to adopt the public-private model for recruiting foreign students is calling it quits. -
April 26, 2023
International Students Are Here. Now Help Them Succeed.
How colleges are focusing on foreign-student success, inside the classroom and out. -
April 19, 2023
Under Waiver Plan, Colleges With Confucius Institutes May Be Able to Get Defense Dept. Grants
Plus, international-ed groups praise decision to exclude study abroad and foreign-student recruitment from federal guidance. -
April 12, 2023
In Safeguarding Science, U.S. Must Not ‘Throw the Innovation Baby Out With the Bathwater’
One on one with a key federal official on research-security policy. Plus, Congress takes on colleges’ foreign-funds reporting. -
April 5, 2023
For International-Education Leaders, the Job’s About ‘Managing the Gray’
Also, groups weigh in on federal guidance’s impact on study abroad and foreign-student recruitment.