New alliance advocates for international students
Organization will research international students' experiences around academics, healthcare, financial and legal issues, social and cultural experiences, and workforce readiness.
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Organization will research international students' experiences around academics, healthcare, financial and legal issues, social and cultural experiences, and workforce readiness.
In a forthcoming curriculum program on Christian leadership, Christian colleges are partnering with an unexpected source: non-Christians.
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