July 2, 2004
An Advisory Board to Gather Information, Not to Censor International Education
To the Editor:
Americans have realized that we do not live in a global vacuum. Nearly every action we take must be approached from an international context and with an international sensitivity. International-education programs at the postsecondary level play a major part in building and maintaining Americans' expertise in foreign-language and international-business arenas. Those who oversee the programs play a vital role in our national interests, and they must live up to their
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