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April 11, 2024

IIE CEO makes case for international education

Forbes
By Allan Goodman

IIE CEO Allan Goodman writes in Forbes that international education contributes directly to the health of the U.S. economy and the prospects for sustainable world peace. While the field faces some obstacles, he is optimistic about the future and encourages everyone to play a role in supporting international education.

April 2, 2024

Environmental scientist from Cameroon finds safety and strong research fit in Illinois

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
By Leslie Myrick
IIE-SRF fellow Eric Zama holds two shovels, sitting in a trench dug into the earth as part of his research.

The University of Illinois Urbana Champaign’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences highlights IIE-SRF fellow Eric Zama of Cameroon and the mutual benefits of hosting an IIE-SRF scholar. “In Cameroon, I was using biochar to improve soil and remove contaminants from water. Here I am using biochar to remove nitrogen and phosphorus from water. Illinois has been great. The program made the right match for me,” says Zama.

March 28, 2024

Fellow Serap Kavas of Turkey shares how Cornell instructor course helped her foster free expression in class

Cornell Chronicle
By Caitlin Hayes
A woman lectures in front of a projector screen depicting several bullet points under the word "maltipartiality." Three people listen at a table, including a woman wearing a head-covering.

IIE-SRF fellow Serap Kavas and several colleagues describe how the Intergroup Dialogue Project at Cornell University helped them learn as instructors how to create a classroom environment that invites open and respectful dialogue. According to the article, “Kavas said she now feels better prepared to create an environment where her students feel more comfortable being uncomfortable, where they can truly enter into dialogue – at a time when those skills are desperately needed.”

March 28, 2024

Fellow Tawab Danish speaks at Cornell event on ethnic discrimination in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan

Cornell University
By Manju Smriti
IIE-SRF fellow Tawab Danish stands at a podium beside a presentation screen.

As an expert in constitutional and human rights law from Afghanistan, IIE-SRF fellow Tawab Danish shared research and policy recommendations at an event titled “Hazaras and Shias: Violence, Discrimination, and Exclusion Under Taliban Rule” at his host university, Cornell.

March 22, 2024

Support for threatened scholars at UPenn is part of national effort

Philadelphia Inquirer
By Susan Snyder

The Philadelphia Inquirer situates IIE-SRF host partner University of Pennsylvania’s initiative to host threatened scholars from Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Venezuela within a larger effort by universities across the U.S. to offer refuge to scholars whose lives or work are endangered, as represented by IIE and our century of work in this space.

January 26, 2024

Stanford presented with IIE Centennial Medal for supporting endangered scholars

Stanford University
By Stefanie Pietkiewicz
Three people stand holding a medal and certificate

IIE presented Stanford University with its Centennial Medal, which honors institutions and individuals who have made unique and powerful contributions to international education. Stanford’s contributions include collaborating with IIE and the IIE Scholar Rescue Fund to provide a safe academic for scholars since the WWII era through today, hosting scholars from Afghanistan, China, Turkey, Ukraine, and Venezuela in recent years.