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Monday, May 2, 2011

Will Osama bin Laden's death change things for American students abroad?

Last night @IndelibleINTL sent the following tweet that caught my attention: "Will Osama bin Laden's death change things for American students abroad?"  Great question!  What do you think?


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I currently work as the Associate Director of International Programs at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.  I also serve as a Study Abroad Research Consultant for the Center for Global Education at the University of California, Los Angeles.  Prior to my position at Chicago Booth, I worked as the Senior Adviser for International Initiatives in The College and an Assistant Director in the Office of International Affairs, both at The University of Chicago.

I serve on the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Studies in International Education (JSIE) and have co-authored several book chapters, journal articles and reports on international education topics.  Additionally, I publish the International Higher Education Consulting Blog, one of six blogs worldwide selected by the New York Times editors to feed into the International Education section of the New York Times online.  I have also served on multiple task forces and committees of The Forum on Education Abroad and NAFSA: Association of International Educators and am currently a board member of the Fund for Education Abroad.

I received my B.A. in Spanish and Latin American Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and my M.S. in Family Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and my Ph.D. in Cultural and Educational Policy Studies, Comparative and International Education from Loyola University Chicago.

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