Establishing
an International Presence: A Game of Strategy By Jerry Greiner, Arcadia University More complex than any game, internationalization is a matter of
strategy. In this feature, Greiner shares the various approaches his
institution has taken to foreign education, from faculty-led short-term
courses to the establishment of campuses overseas. Together, he
explains, these efforts expose students to a wide range of global
challenges and opportunities.
Using
Strategic International Partnerships to Promote Deep Global
Learning By Charles R. Bantz, Indiana University–Purdue University
Indianapolis Bantz describes his institution's new focus on building worldwide
partnerships, and how true collaboration may take substantial time and
discipline, but is well worth the effort. Leonard A. Schlesinger and
Robert G. Templin, Jr. reveal their own insights and experiences with
international partnerships.
The
'Dual-Diploma' Dance By Lois B. DeFleur, Binghamton University Using Binghamton's dual-diploma program with Turkey as a primary
example, DeFleur asserts that internationalizing an entire campus
provides opportunities for international contact in all aspects of
student experiences, both inside and outside the classroom.
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