Study Abroad in the News


Millennials and New Trends in Study Abroad
Study abroad is now longer only for the wealthy, and millennials are taking note. Data shows they study abroad in higher numbers than any previous generation. According to IIE's Daniel Obst, interviewed for the article, millennials are also turning toward destinations such as India, Brazil and China. — USA Today College

The Next Great Migration—Blackness Untethered to Geography
Author Thomas Chatterton Williams urges black Americans to seek international experiences and challenges the belief that expatriation is a "luxury reserved for those with economic and social capital." — New York Times

Study Abroad: Budget for Florence
Marjorie Cohen gives advice for students on how to study abroad in Florence, Italy, on a budget and includes an itemized list of typical costs. — Investopedia.com

Could Skype Boost Semesters Abroad?
Younger students are more connected to their peers abroad as a result of greater educational mobility and new technology like Skype. Teachers can capitalize on these developments to increase the likelihood that these students study abroad in college. — Times Higher Education

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