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Tag: International Exchange Programs: Page 2
HBCUs
Promoting International Interest
A commitment to preparation combined with a long-serving adviser propelled one HBCU to become the all-time leader in producing Black Fulbright students.
June 25, 2008
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Two Former Montana State U Graduate Students Receive Fulbright Scholarships
BOZEMAN Mont. Two recent graduate students at Montana State University have received Fulbright Scholarships, the school said.
October 30, 2007
Students
African Students Trace U.S. Civil Rights
LITTLE ROCK Ark. Just a day into a tour of civil rights landmarks in the South, Nadia Samie says she already sees parallels between the Jim Crow era and the apartheid period in her country, South Africa.
July 27, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Reversing the Tide
International EducationReversing the TideA complex visa process has contributed to a decline in the number of international students coming to the country since 9/11By Dahna Chandler In January, Humphrey Tusimiirwe, a native of Uganda, finally realized his dream of pursuing a psychology degree at a U.S. university. What he didn’t realize, however, was how arduous […]
November 3, 2004
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Cal State Northridge, Armenian University Sign Agreement to Exchange Students, Faculty
Cal State Northridge, Armenian University Sign Agreement to Exchange Students, FacultyNORTHRIDGE, Calif. California State University Northridge (CSUN) officials have signed an agreement with a university in Armenia that encourages the exchange of students and faculty between the two institutions. The agreement formalizes the terms of academic cooperation between Yerevan State University in Yerevan, Armenia, and […]
March 24, 2004
International
International Educational Exchange: The Best Defense
International Educational Exchange: The Best DefenseBy Evelyn Hamilton We are living in perilous times. They are times of instability, intolerance and uncertainty. Each day, we are bombarded with images and ideologies that force us to admit our vulnerability as global citizens. The wall that seemed to protect the United States from the ills that plagued […]
March 26, 2003
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