Originally included in the University of New Haven’s Summer ’25 Alumni Magazine, the below captures President Jens Frederiksen’s thoughts on the impact of and the opportunity by a global campus. A ...
Supply chains stretch across the globe, but are constantly brittle, subject to disruptions of all kinds. Economic issues, weather events, energy shortages, tariffs, cyberattacks, and wars lurk behind ...
Geopolitical shifts, technological transformation, and climate change are reshaping, not reversing, globalization. But these forces can be managed, so long as countries are willing to restructure ...
Linda Nordling is a freelance journalist in Cape Town, South Africa. Two decades ago, European universities were racing to internationalize. The Bologna Process, launched in 1999 to standardize and ...
If the 264 million students enrolled in higher education around the globe were a country, it would be the fifth most populous in the world. Some 53% of its citizens would identify as women and most ...
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