September 19, 2008
How Should a College Begin to Think About Going Global?
Rapidly growing numbers of colleges and universities are interested in becoming more global, but there is no one model. The best approach varies from institution to institution. Each one must deal with certain basic issues, however, in order to move beyond rhetoric to a broad-based and sustained international effort. John K. Hudzik, vice president for global engagement and strategic projects at Michigan State University — which created the first office of international programs at
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