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CAPA President and CEO John Christian Asks What If We Are Successful in his Diversity Abroad Conference Plenary Talk
John Christian

CAPA International Education‘s President/CEO John Christian spoke at the inaugural Diversity Abroad Conference in Chicago earlier this month. The conference, with the tag line “Changing Landscapes: Strategies and Opportunities for Greater Read more..

Reflections on Diversity Abroad’s Inaugural Conference: The Need for Honest Dialogue about Diversity
Darielle Horsey

Early in my career I remember meeting Diversity Abroad’s founder, Andrew Gordon, at a NAFSA reception and connecting over the promotion of accessibility and diversity in study abroad. I was inspired by the knowledge that there were others out Read more..

Faculty: The Link Between Underrepresented Students And Study Abroad
Nasha Lewis

International education offices at colleges and universities are instrumental in recruiting students for study abroad; however, many students who participate in education-abroad programs first hear about the opportunity Read more..

Diversifying Study Abroad: The Role of the Study Abroad Provider
William Gertz

Study abroad organizations (often referred to as “providers”) can play an important role in the challenge of diversifying study abroad. With substantial revenues and sophisticated marketing programs, they promote their programs to hundreds of Read more..

Community College Education Abroad Foundation and Future Concerns
Rosalind Raby

Introduction   Community colleges have been involved in the field of Education Abroad since the early 1970s.  Over the decades, they have been challenged with issues related to faculty, and administrative support, health, safety and risk Read more..

What are we still talking about?
By Dr. Michael Woolf

In education abroad questions of diversity and under-representation are nearly always properly co-related. In simple terms, a consequence of the exclusion of certain regions, groups and disciplines leads to a relative lack of diversity on Read more..

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