The United States is currently enrolling more international students than any other country in the world. In 2011, approximately 764,000 international students were enrolled in higher education in the U.S., comprising 19% of the world’s total students studying internationally (Institute of International Education, 2012). This rise, as well as the rapid globalization occurring within the United States, has brought about a need for students and staff in higher education to be equipped to communicate cross-culturally and have an understanding of global issues. International living-learning communities (I-LLCs) are a way for universities to provide opportunities for domestic students and international students to live together and gain global k...
Increasingly, American colleges and universities are seeking to prepare their students not only for ...
Popular conceptions of American college students traditionally include young men and women who live ...
Learning Communities (LCs) and First-Year Seminars (FYS) are common support systems for college stud...
The author examines ways in which considerations for global communities exist within home-based univ...
The International House (I-House) at The College of New Jersey plays an integral part in welcoming i...
This purpose of this project was to create a living learning community within an international hall....
In higher education living learning communities have participants who: live together on campus, tak...
International students are missing out on an immersive campus experience because they have few meani...
Developing International Living Centers on U.S. Campuses is a resource manual for directors of Inte...
As U.S. colleges and universities prepare students to enter an ever-increasing global society, the p...
In 1997, more than 450,000 international students were enrolled in American universities. However, l...
Higher institutions are making an effort to internationalize campuses to prepare students to work in...
The American Association of Colleges and Universities (AACU) has termed our century “The New Global ...
This research project explores the issues surrounding international students living within a residen...
With expanding global interdependence, it is vital that 4-H youths learn more about the ever-increas...
Increasingly, American colleges and universities are seeking to prepare their students not only for ...
Popular conceptions of American college students traditionally include young men and women who live ...
Learning Communities (LCs) and First-Year Seminars (FYS) are common support systems for college stud...
The author examines ways in which considerations for global communities exist within home-based univ...
The International House (I-House) at The College of New Jersey plays an integral part in welcoming i...
This purpose of this project was to create a living learning community within an international hall....
In higher education living learning communities have participants who: live together on campus, tak...
International students are missing out on an immersive campus experience because they have few meani...
Developing International Living Centers on U.S. Campuses is a resource manual for directors of Inte...
As U.S. colleges and universities prepare students to enter an ever-increasing global society, the p...
In 1997, more than 450,000 international students were enrolled in American universities. However, l...
Higher institutions are making an effort to internationalize campuses to prepare students to work in...
The American Association of Colleges and Universities (AACU) has termed our century “The New Global ...
This research project explores the issues surrounding international students living within a residen...
With expanding global interdependence, it is vital that 4-H youths learn more about the ever-increas...
Increasingly, American colleges and universities are seeking to prepare their students not only for ...
Popular conceptions of American college students traditionally include young men and women who live ...
Learning Communities (LCs) and First-Year Seminars (FYS) are common support systems for college stud...