President Julianne Malveaux of Bennett College for Women in Greensboro, N.C., is in USA Today this morning with a call to shelter on- and off-campus globalization programs from the brunt of higher education cuts prompted by the recession.
“The economy may force us to cut budgets,” she writes, “but we will have to increase our creativity to carve a permanent place out for global studies in the college curriculum, whether that means flying halfway around the world, or looking for world experiences close to home.”
The international student’s guide to American holidays and traditions
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Holidays and traditions vary across the globe, from hemisphere differences
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