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University leaders want more Canadians to study abroad
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India study abroad provides numerous experiences
From the moment Camille Gregory exited her plane in India, the country of 1 billion shocked her. Now, she wants to return as a Fulbright scholar. The choking, thick smog and the seemingly endless slums welcomed her into the new country for a University study abroad trip, but by her departure, it was the individual connections she remembered. [.]..


Romer Misses the Mark on Manufacturing - Huffington Post (blog)

Romer Misses the Mark on Manufacturing
Huffington Post (blog)
But you wouldn't know that reading last Sunday's New York Times, where former Obama Administration CEA Chair Christina Romer writes that there are no compelling reasons for US manufacturing policy. According to Romer, the recent hubbub about .

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Achievements of local people - Evansville Courier & Press

Achievements of local people
Evansville Courier & Press
Nathan Ramsey, a graduate of Tell City High School, will spend the spring semester studying abroad in Nice, France. Ramsey is majoring in civil engineering at UE and will study at Euro-American Institute in a program run by CEA Global Education.

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Study Abroad officially closes Niger program
Although Boston University Study Abroad terminated its Niger program in December after two semesters on hold, BU officials said they are actively working to set up a new West African site. Officials collaborated with non-governmental organizations in a safety analysis of Niger and concluded it remains unsafe to send students due to heightened terrorist and [.]..


 

 

 

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