Adopting a culture of care among ourselves and at our institutions is one way to intentionally pursue community as international higher educators.
Voices
The importance of preparing for the unknown—and the power of showing up anyway.
To mark Hispanic Heritage Month, this episode of the International Educator Podcast is a conversation with Lysette Davi at University of Arizona and Frances Santiago of University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez. They share their career journeys in international education, perspectives on diversifying the
Post-COVID reform of higher education internationalization is not for the meek.
Several factors in the higher education reform landscape will shape international education in the years to come.
The photographer, filmmaker, and storyteller shares the lessons he’s learned in his travels and thoughts on humanity’s commonalities, understanding our impacts, the complexities of our shared world, and the importance of silence.
CANIE co-founder and NAFSA Senior Fellow Alisa Lamont on the misconceptions, challenges, and opportunities around sustainability and international education.
A conversation with LaNitra Berger, PhD, about advancing social justice in international education.
Enhancing inclusion in international education creates life-changing experiences that span generations.
As the Chief of Public Engagement for the Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman, Bertha Anderson offers insight into her office's work, its relationship to USCIS, and its current priorities.