Arts
How to be Artsy Smartsy
(U.S. News and World Report, 8/22/2006)
"Artistry Abroad"
Abroad View magazine
Spring 2008
A Matter of Degree
(Goldrush Magazine, 11/1/2006)
How dance teachers can help their students choose the right college
A Game Plan for Game Day
(Dance Teacher, 12/1/2005)
Get students feeling confident and ready for college dance auditions.
Russian Style
(Pointe, 4/1/2003)
The Universal Ballet Academy (the Kirov Academy of Ballet of Washington, D.C.) trains professionals in the Russian tradition.
Jumping for Joy
(Dance Teacher, 2/1/2003)
Joy of Motion Dance Center nurtures a diverse dance community in the nation’s capital.
The Best of Both Worlds
(Dance Teacher, 1/1/2003)
Goucher College brings together a multifaceted dance program and rigorous academics.
How They Stack Up
(Dance Spirit, 7/1/2002)
Learn to compare college dance programs.
Careers & Business
Click Here--Promote Your Work
(Washington Independent Writers, 2/1/2006)
Changing Lives Forever
(GAMA International Journal, 3/1/2005)
A profile of how a working-class boy becomes one of the most prominent figures in the life insurance and financial services industries.
The Power of One
(GAMA International Journal, 3/1/2004)
A story on how a national award winner got involved in the life insurance industry.
Working for Uncle Sam
(American Careers)
Discover career opportunities within the federal government.
Education
Never too Late to Learn
(Northern Virginia magazine, 8/1/2008)
More and more, colleges are acknowledging the demanding schedules, harried lives and educational needs of adult students.
Earn While You Learn in Canada
(International Educator, 9/1/2006)
Canada is allowing international students to obtain work permits for off-campus employment. Will it impact global competition for students.
College Choices
(Today's Officer, 9/6/2005)
Parents and students should team up when it comes to picking which college a student should attend.
Merging Music and Academe
(Hispanic Outlook on Higher Education, 10/24/2005)
Read the journey of Chilean violist Roberto Diaz from his early years, to his performing career to his ultimate accomplishment: becoming president of the acclaimed Curtis Institute of Music.
The Spirit of Flamenco
(Hispanic Outlook on Higher Education, 5/1/2004)
Highlighting the only flamenco college dance program in the United States at the University of New Mexico.
Lalo Alcaraz, Political Cartoonist, Brings Hispanic Issues to the Forefront
(Hispanic Outlook on Higher Education, 4/15/2005)
The story of a how a son of immigrants has become a popular cartoonist.
Dr. Alicia Juarerro Wins Professor of the Year Award
(Hispanic Outlook on Higher Education, 10/20/2004)
Profile on a dynamic Hispanic woman educator.
Students Assume Critical Role
(Rural Roots, 8/1/2003)
Montana Heritage Project Links 21 Rural Communities and Their Schools
Connecting Communities and Classrooms
(Rural Roots, 8/1/2003)
Rural Youth Take Action on School Funding and Facilities in Ohio
(Rural Roots, 4/1/2003)
Achieving Academic Goals Through Place-Based Learning
(Rural Roots, 2/1/2003)
Challenges and Rewards of Rural School Leadership
(Rural Roots, 12/1/2002)
The Problem with Adjuncts as Entrepreneurs
(Adjunct Advocate, 11/1/2002)
International Affairs
International Statesman
(International Educator, 7/1/2007)
An interview with former U.S. Secretary of State General Colin Powell on the importance of international education.
Re-Envisioning Asia
(International Educator, 5/1/2007)
An interview with Kishore Mahbubanim, dean and professor in the practice of public policy at the National University of Singapore
In Search of Understanding: Islam and the West
(International Educator, 3/1/2007)
An interview with John L. Esposito director of the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University
A Sea Change in Jordan
(International Educator, 1/1/2007)
An interview with Jordan's Minister of Education Khaled Toukan about the nation's recent developments in higher education.
Opening Doors to the United Kingdom
(International Educator, 11/1/2006)
Chair of the British Council, Lord Neil Kinnock, discusses the initiative announced that Prime Minister Tony Blair announced earlier this year to increase the number of foreign students enrolled in UK universities by 100,000 within five years.
Developing Education in Developing Nations
(International Educator, 9/1/2006)
An interview with Jamil Salmi, higher education economist at the World Bank
Interview with Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi
(International Educator, 7/1/2006)
Shirin Ebadi, the first Muslim woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, speaks about achieving human rights for all, especially women and children, her her native Iran.
Education Abroad Required
(International Educator, 1/15/2006)
An interview with Goucher College President Sanford Ungar.