Exposition May 28-31, 2013
Exposition May 28-31, 2013
Exposition May 28-31, 2013
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 29<br />
11:15 A.M.-12:45 P.M.<br />
POSTER FAIRS<br />
Halls 3-5, Poster Fair area<br />
A list of individual posters and presenters is<br />
available at the entrance to the poster fair<br />
area and online at<br />
www.nafsa.org/ac13posters.<br />
Best Practices in International Enrollment<br />
Management<br />
This poster fair showcases various<br />
international enrollment management (IEM)<br />
strategies, plans, models, and measurement<br />
tools used by institutions to successfully<br />
recruit, enroll, and retain international<br />
students.<br />
Chair: Susan Kassab, ELS Educational<br />
Services, Inc.<br />
Innovative and Sustainable Practices in<br />
Intensive English Programming<br />
Intensive English programs showcase unique<br />
programs, models, and successful<br />
innovations in design of instructional<br />
delivery, orientation modules, host family<br />
programs, web tools, field trips, qualityassurance<br />
practices, and other aspects of<br />
their offerings.<br />
Chairs: Ann Aldrich, Drexel University;<br />
Jeanne Hind, Spring International Language<br />
Center<br />
Intercultural Initiatives for Campus and<br />
Community<br />
Posters showcase programs from campus<br />
organizations and local communities that<br />
emphasize supporting international<br />
students and scholars and their families,<br />
and encouraging interaction between<br />
community members, international<br />
students, and returned study abroad<br />
students to further intercultural<br />
understanding. As part of the Teaching,<br />
Learning, and Scholarship Knowledge<br />
Community's "Theory Connections"<br />
initiative, each poster in the fair highlights<br />
related intercultural theories, giving the<br />
audience an opportunity to view explicit<br />
linkages between theory and practice in<br />
presenters' work.<br />
Chairs: Melissa Hardin, Ursinus College;<br />
Elizabeth Woyczynski, Case Western<br />
Reserve University<br />
42 NAFSA <strong>2013</strong> ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXPO<br />
11:30 A.M.-1:30 P.M.<br />
Express Lunch<br />
Halls 3-5<br />
Purchase lunch in the Expo Hall and spend<br />
time visiting exhibitors.<br />
11:45 A.M.-12:30 P.M.<br />
Education Abroad Knowledge Community<br />
Update<br />
Room 2<strong>31</strong><br />
Meet the member-leaders of the EA KC and<br />
learn about the activities, new initiatives,<br />
resources, and online professional networks<br />
for this knowledge community. Leaders will<br />
also discuss opportunities to get involved<br />
with the EA KC. Awards granted by this<br />
knowledge community will be presented.<br />
11:45 A.M.-12:45 P.M.<br />
OPEN MEETINGS<br />
A Critical Dialogue on Our Work as<br />
International Educators<br />
TLS Networking Center, Room <strong>28</strong>0<br />
Join us in a conversation that will explore<br />
topics and questions raised in the<br />
conference sessions related to issues in the<br />
field of international education.<br />
Senior International Officers from Military<br />
Colleges and Academies<br />
IEL Networking Center, Room 262<br />
Join SIOs and internationalization leader<br />
colleagues to address challenges and share<br />
strategic insights about internationalizing<br />
your senior military college or military<br />
academy.<br />
Sponsored Program Administration<br />
Roundtable<br />
IEM Networking Center, Room 266<br />
Join members for this open discussion<br />
about opportunities to recruit and enroll<br />
students from programs and agencies.<br />
Walk-in Clinic: U.S. Regulatory Roundtable<br />
for International Student Issues<br />
Renaissance Grand Hotel, Majestic<br />
Ballroom ABC<br />
Visit the walk-in regulatory clinic and<br />
discuss your student issues such as<br />
Curricular Practical Training (CPT), oncampus<br />
employment, full-time status, travel,<br />
and reentry with NAFSA's Regulatory<br />
Ombudspersons.<br />
GLOBAL PARTNER SESSIONS<br />
Emerging Educational Destinations: How<br />
to Stay Ahead of the Curve<br />
Room 120<br />
As education systems in other countries<br />
(China, Hong Kong, Japan, etc.) grow more<br />
competitive, how can the U.S. market<br />
continue to remain the premier destination<br />
of study? IDP presents data on which<br />
destinations are up-and-coming and why,<br />
and offers suggestions for remaining<br />
competitive. Data gathered by IDP also<br />
reveals trends on why students choose the<br />
institutions that they do (in addition to<br />
destinations).<br />
Chair and Presenter: Carolyn Redmond,<br />
IDP Education