May 25, 2016
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International Education in the News

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IIE President Allan Goodman discusses the unprecedented need for the international education sector to aid displaced Syrians and help them access higher education systems.  

The Barbados native has launched a scholarship program to help citizens or natives of Brazil, Barbados, Cuba, Haiti, Grenada, Guyana and Jamaica attend college in the U.S.

I, Too, Am Study Abroad – Inside Higher Ed
SUNY Oswego’s "I, Too, Am Study Abroad" initiative has received praise for its effects on campus internationalization, featuring regular panels with returnee students discussing their experiences overseas.
 
The new council will work to implement the newly-published National Strategy for International Education, and allow the sector to be more adaptive and globally engaged.
 

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