(Rural Roots 8/1/2003)
Montana Heritage Project Links 21 Rural Communities and Their Schools
(Advance published by the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities 9/1/2015)
Faculty and students engage in social justice initiatives around the world through unique study abroad programs.
(U.S. News and World Report 8/22/2006)
(11/9/2025)
From preparing for an audition and creating a portfolio to taking standardized tests and filing for financial aid, the entire college admissions process as it pertains to actors, artists, dancers, musicians, and writers is covered in this guide for creative college-bound students.
(Pointe 5/1/2003)
The Universal Ballet Academy in Washington,
DC, trains future professional dancers in the Russian tradition.
(Northern Virginia 9/1/2008)
Ever thought college was just for 18 to 22-year-olds? Think again. Adult students going back to school in the Washington, D.C. area can achieve success in programs tailored just for them.
(Abroad View 5/1/2008)
Creative expression crosses boundaries and students pursuing artistic degree programs can develop themselves as artists by learning from other cultures through study abroad experiences.
(GAMA International Journal 3/1/2004)
A story on how a national award winner got involved in the life insurance industry.
(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.
(Goldrush Magazine 11/1/2006)
How dance teachers can help their students choose the right college
(Dance Teacher 12/1/2005)
Get students feeling confident and ready for college dance auditions.
(Adjunct Advocate 11/9/2025)
(International Educator 9/1/2006)
An interview with Jamil Salmi, higher education economist at the World Bank
(International Educator 9/1/2006)
Canada recently began allowing international students to obtain work permits for off-campus employment. Will it impact global competition for students?
(International Educator 1/15/2006)
An interview with Goucher College President Sanford Ungar.
(International Educator 5/1/2008)
An interview with Vicente Fox, the former president of Mexico about how education is crucial to the success of both Mexicans and Americans to fully reach their potential in today's global economy.
(Hispanic Outlook on Higher Education 10/1/2004)
A profile of Roberto Diaz, president of the Curtis Institute of Music
(Hispanic Outlook on Higher Education 10/20/2004)
Profile on a dynamic Hispanic woman educator.
(Today's Officer 9/6/2005)
Parents and students should team up when it comes to picking which college a student should attend.
(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
(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
(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.
(American Careers 11/9/2025)
Discover career opportunities within the federal government.
(International Educator 7/1/2007)
An interview with former Secretary of State Colin Powell in the importance of international education to public diplomacy
(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.
(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.
(International Educator 1/1/2007)
An interview with Jordan's Minister of Education Khaled Toukan about the nation's recent developments in higher education.
(11/9/2025)
Showcasing more than 75 real-world jobs featuring interviews and advice from successful professionals living their dreams who prove that creatives aren't doomed to be "starving artists" and that there are plenty of careers that provide a good living in the creative economy.
(Hispanic Outlook on Higher Education 4/15/2005)
The story of a how a son of immigrants has become a popular cartoonist.
(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.
(Dance Teacher 2/1/2003)
A profile of Joy of Motion, a nonprofit dance organization in Washington, D.C., which offers nearly every style of dance for children and adults
(Dance Teacher 1/1/2003)
A profile of the Goucher College dance department, which combines liberal arts studies with dance training in ballet and modern dance
(Washington Independent Writers 2/1/2006)
(Dance Spirit 7/1/2002)
Learn to compare college dance programs.