New Edition of IIENetworker: What Will it Take to Double Study Abroad?


The fall 2014 IIENetworker magazine, titled "What Will it Take to Double Study Abroad?" is now available as a free interactive flipbook. This special edition of IIENetworker highlights current best practices and explores bold new ideas to help IIE reach its Generation Study Abroad commitment—to double the number of Americans who study abroad.
 
The magazine features a breadth of perspectives that reflect the many pieces of the puzzle. Articles focus on high-potential areas of growth in study abroad, including STEM programs, co-curricular programs, community college students, and gap years. Authors range from colleagues in university global offices to those in doctoral programs, not-for-profit associations, and governments. As the ultimate aim of Generation Study Abroad is to assure that every U.S. student has the opportunity to take part in an international experience, an entire section is devoted to views on how to expand diversity in race, ethnicity, gender, and academic disciplines.
 
IENetwork membership designees will receive a print copy in the mail. Print copies are also available for purchase. Past issues of IIENetworker are available in our digital edition archives.

Selected Articles:

Expanding Community College Enrollment in Education Abroad
By Rosalind Latiner Raby and Gary M. Rhodes

There’s Plenty of Room in the Co-Curricular
By James Paul Holloway and Amy Conger

U.S. Study Abroad: A National Imperative
By Heidi Manley

Diversity and Internationalization in Higher Education: Finding Common Ground to Increase Access to and Diversity in Education Abroad
By Lily Lopez-McGee and Eduardo Contreras Jr.

Reality Check: What the Numbers Tell us About What it Will Take to Double Study Abroad
By Christine A. Farrugia

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