February 17, 2006
America's Hot New Export: Higher Education
Colleges rush to open degree programs overseas, for both academic and business reasons
When he started as vice provost for international education, in 1989, Stephen C. Dunnett's main responsibility was to make sure that foreign students at the State University of New York at Buffalo were adjusting to life in America and doing well academically. But in recent years his job has changed. Not only has Mr. Dunnett begun to recruit students abroad — he is also developing overseas
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