March 2, 2007
The Global Campus: American Colleges Connect With the Broader World
American college presidents cross paths in New Delhi, busily staking out turf in the hottest new education market. A growing number of land-grant colleges, once focused on serving the needs of local communities, tackle development projects in Africa. American engineering undergraduates take technical courses in Singapore to gain an edge in the international job market.
Those are all facets of the global campus. Internationalization, as many colleges call such efforts, is nothing new in
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