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Wednesday, November 14
Pre-Conference Workshop I
Critical Theory and Study Abroad
Chair: Lance Kenney, Villanova University
Pre-Conference Workshop II
Practical Approaches to the Challenges of Mental Health Issues in Study Abroad
Chair: John Lucas, IES
Pre-Conference Workshop III
The Research Results Are In: So Now What Do We Do With Them?
Co-Chairs: Michael Vande Berg, CIEE; Michael Paige, University of Minnesota; Darla Deardorff, Duke University
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Thursday, November 15
Shock Value vs. Academic Value: Undergraduate Study Abroad Research
Chair: Brian Whalen, Dickinson College
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Leadership Challenges and Strategies to Meet Them
Chair: Joan Raducha, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Transitions To and From Study Abroad: What Can be Learned from the Home Campus?
Chair: Janet Alperstein, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Staring at the Sea: The Conjectured State of Education Abroad in 2038
Chair: Dru Simmons, Arcadia University
Caution: 'U' and 'W' Curves Ahead!
Chair: Kate Berardo, Culturosity.com
Study Abroad for What? Re-Examining the Assumptions about the Purpose of Study Abroad
Chair: Orval Gingerich, Augsburg College
Race and Money Matters in Study Abroad
Chair: Eduardo Contreras, University of Texas at Austin
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Broadening Participation with Science: The How, The Why, and Why Not
Chair: Preetha Ram, Emory College
Fluidity of Boundaries between Self and Other: Implications for Study Abroad
Chair: Hilary Lieberman Link, Barnard College
Navigating the Unknown with Students with Disabilities: What is Reasonable or Appropriate Overseas?
Chair: Olivia Emilia, National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange
Study Abroad in the Global City
Chair: Anders Uhrskov, DIS: Denmark's International Study Program
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Impossible Things before Breakfast: Myths in Education Abroad
Chair: Michael Woolf, The Foundation for International Education
Beyond Ink on the Page: Making the Most of Exchange Agreements
Chair: Stacey Tsantir, University of Minnesota
Like Diamonds, Study Abroad is Forever
Chair: Magdalena Chica-Garzon, Georgetown University
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Friday, November 16
Direct from the Source: Student Perceptions of Overseas Learning
Co-Chairs: Beth Rascoe, CIEE and Jim Citron
An Intercultural Approach to Bringing Less Common Participants to Study Abroad
Chair: Christopher Klein, Purdue University
Handout
Thery're Not Going Away! Intentional Consequences and Student Learning in Short-Term Programs
Chair: Ana Maria Wiseman, Wofford College
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Sustainability in Study Abroad: Reducing our Global Footprints
Chair: Daniel Greenberg, Living Routes
Staff Training and Development Tools for the International Office
Chair: Martin Hogan, CIEE
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Addressing African Americans Abroad
Chair: Lynne Guitar, CIEE Santiago, Dominican Republic
Writing and Imaging the Journey: Journaling and Photography as Tools for Cultural Exploration
Chair: Thomas D'Agostino, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Great Expectations/Grade Expectations: Dealing with the Discrepancies
Chair: Loren Ringer, CIEE Rennes, France
Sharing the Pain: Handling Emotionally Charged Student Situations Abroad as an Intercultural Educator
Co-Chairs: Carol Brandt, Pitzer College and Carolyn Sorkin, Wesleyan University
Applying New Theory to Building Intercultural Competencies
Chair: Malene Torp, DIS: Denmark's International Study Program
Saturday, November 17
Understanding the Cross-Cultural Communicative Experiences of Study Abroad Participants: Methods of Assessment and Programmatic Responses
Chair: Dan Dewey, University of Pittsburgh
Faculty Involvement in Program Development and Curriculum Integration of Study Abroad in Non-Traditional Locations
Chair: Chi Anyansi-Archibong, North Carolina A&T University
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Millennial Gender-ation: Look Who's Staying Home and Why
Chair: Melissa Quinby, Bowdoin College
What Do We Want Them to Know? Learning Outcomes in Summer Internship Programs
Chair: Michael Woolf, The Foundation for International Education
Rising Study Abroad Trends in Asia and the Middle East
Chair: Christopher Powers, Institute of International Education
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Celebrate Tradition by Breaking with Tradition: Dynamic Study Abroad Opportunities in “Traditional” Settings
Chair: Peter Kerrigan, DAAD