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From The Field: Study Abroad Participant Finds Job In India After No Luck In U.S.; Research Shows Academics Improved By International Education Experience
July 27, 2010 – 5:45 am | One Comment

From The Chronicle of Higher Education: Former Study Abroad Participant Finds Job In India After Unsuccessful Attempts For Employment In U.S.
What I Did When I Couldn’t Find a Job
By Andrew Dana Hudson
Gangtok, India
It was a …

Parent Perspective: Communication and Support Services Vital When Something Goes Wrong For Student Interning Or Studying Abroad
April 21, 2010 – 10:04 am | No Comment
Parent Perspective: Communication and Support Services Vital When Something Goes Wrong For Student Interning Or Studying Abroad

Intro: When college-age sons and daughters come asking parents to bless their plans to study or intern abroad, many moms and dads feel pushed beyond their comfort zone knowing a child will be so far …

The Making Of “The Australia Project”
November 23, 2009 – 2:38 pm | No Comment
The Making Of “The Australia Project”

Glenn Bronson Recounts How He And Ryan Walsh Created A Five-Part Series That Is  A Testament To The Power Of Study Abroad
By Stacey Hartmann
GlobaLinks NewsWire Editor
When most college students go abroad for education and adventure …

AsiaLearn Student Goes Above And Beyond To Teach And Learn In Afghanistan
November 3, 2009 – 3:50 pm | No Comment
AsiaLearn Student Goes Above And Beyond To Teach And Learn In Afghanistan

Q&A With Zachary App, University of Massachusetts – Amherst Student Who Volunteered As English Teacher At Afghan Orphanage
By Kelli Modica
AsiaLearn

When Zachary App decided to study abroad in Asia at Payap University in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and then …

Three Questions For … Tony Miller
June 12, 2009 – 9:52 am | No Comment
Three Questions For … Tony Miller

After Finishing Up  Semester Abroad In China, AsiaLearn Student Stays On In Chengdu To Teach English, Gain International Work Experience And Improve His Ping Pong Skills
When 23-year-old Tony Miller of Yankton, S.D., first applied to …

Utrecht University blog highlights first EuroLearn student
April 16, 2009 – 12:16 pm | 3 Comments

Utrecht University in the Netherlands features first EuroLearn law student from America in publications, on blog.

Grape Crush: New Zealand Winery Intern Wins Photo Contest
April 15, 2009 – 1:24 pm | No Comment
Grape Crush: New Zealand Winery Intern Wins Photo Contest

Calah Kaslow takes a turn in the barrel at Stonyridge Vineyards in New Zealand.