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Study Abroad and Terror
Recent attacks in Europe have targeted the most popular region for American study abroad students -- and the one traditionally perceived as safe.
Opinion
Putting Color Onto the White Canvas
If international experiences are becoming increasingly important to being competitive for jobs, it is vital to examine the racial disparity in access and participation in study abroad programs, argues Charles Lu.
Opinion
Making It Work for Working-Class Students
We must consider how much study abroad opportunities can enrich the undergraduate experience of the hardworking, not-so-privileged students who attend a regional public institution, writes Paula M. Krebs.
The Study Abroad Advantage
Study abroad alumni have better career outcomes, according to two studies assessing the impact of Europe’s Erasmus exchange program.

International Enrollments Increase
Annual Open Doors report finds 10 percent increase in international students in the U.S. and 5 percent increase in the number of Americans studying abroad.
A Push to Send Students Abroad
At the Generation Study Abroad summit, a shared goal is to increase -- and diversify -- the pool of American students going overseas.

Opinion
Fearful Asymmetry
Obfuscation: it's not just for post-structuralists anymore. Scott McLemee discusses a book on creating privacy in digital society.
Diversifying Study Abroad
At international education meeting, speakers discuss ways to attract nonwhite and low-income students.
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