In his article in IIE’s newly released
IIENetworker magazine, author George Kacenga writes about international education’s uncertain future in an increasingly integrated global marketplace. Kacenga depicts Colorado as a frontier state with universities confronting reduced resources and rapidly changing measures for predicting recruitment, retention, and graduation of students. "International enrollment management is a moving target," writes Kagenga, who argues that internationalization strategies must be "apt to the context of the institution, its faculty and students, and the community that it seeks to serve."