No, this is not a Vietnam-related post, at least not directly. Indirectly, however, there is a Vietnam connection. I was invited to speak to a group of US higher education colleagues about Vietnam in early February 2010 at a seminar in Washington, D.C. During my presentation, the snow began falling right on schedule, and kept falling throughout that day and … Continue reading Americans and the Other
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State Int’l Education Consortia: Strength in Unity
A recent phenomenon in U.S. higher education has been the creation of state consortia as a cost-effective means of promoting a state's colleges and universities overseas as well as raising the profile of that state. Aside from the many well-known intrinsic benefits of hosting international students, there is the economic justification. The 671,616 international students … Continue reading State Int’l Education Consortia: Strength in Unity
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