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A Black Scholar’s Journey in Shaping Study Abroad Programs

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As a Black man whose research focuses on Japan, Dr. Dyron K. When I was in Japan, I had to accept the fact that I was going to be one of a few in this profession, but also in Japan, percentage wise,” says Dabney, an associate professor of politics and Japanese studies at Earlham College, a private liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana.

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Dr. Ann Marcus, New York University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Topics include post-affirmative action diversity outcomes, declining male participation, academic governance and freedom, as well as periodic talks on higher education systems in other countries. She began her career as one of the founders of LaGuardia Community College before coming to NYU where she became the first woman dean in 1976.

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Student Spotlight: Adeline’s Fall Semester in San José, Costa Rica

AIFS Abroad

Want to hear from a college student who studied abroad in Costa Rica ? We recently caught up with AIFS Abroad student Adeline from the College of Charleston, who spent her fall semester studying abroad in the Central American city of San Jos. after all, there are so many amazing AIFS Abroad programs to choose from.

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Faculty Partner Spotlight: Dr. Sheryl Fontaine, California State University Fullerton

AIFS Abroad

Our long-standing partner, Dr. Sheryl Fontaine from California State University, Fullerton, recently shared her personal history and insight on leading study abroad programs with AIFS Abroad. What are your first formative experiences in study abroad and with AIFS Abroad?

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Uncover Success: Top 5 Cities for Historical/Archival Research Internships

AIFS Abroad

Successful historical and archival research requires scholars to leverage different perspectives to engage with various sources, cultures, and viewpoints. Researchers need to analyze historical materials through multiple lenses, connecting past narratives to present-day understanding. Florence, Italy 1.

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How to Study Abroad Without Breaking the Bank

Study and Go Abroad

Think you can’t afford to study abroad? Have you always dreamt of studying abroad, but break out in a cold sweat just thinking about the costs involved; international student fees, visas, accommodation, flights, insurance …? Well, the good news is studying abroad doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg.

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Top AACSB-Accredited Business Schools for Study Abroad

AIFS Abroad

Business majors often ask us, “Where should I study abroad?” ” While there are tons of factors that go into collaboratively answering this question, one thing we frequently suggest is considering a study abroad program destination where you’ll attend a host institution with the prestigious AACSB accreditation.