Exposition May 28-31, 2013
Exposition May 28-31, 2013
Exposition May 28-31, 2013
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Design and Architecture in International<br />
Education and Development<br />
Room 263<br />
Explore the concepts, content, and<br />
exhibition design from Design with the<br />
Other 90%: CITIES, a fall 2012 exhibition at<br />
Washington University’s Mildred Lane<br />
Kemper Art Museum. This session will<br />
challenge conventional notions of<br />
architecture and urban design and<br />
advance your understanding of the impact<br />
that innovative design and design<br />
education can make in addressing today’s<br />
most pressing local and global issues.<br />
Guest Speaker: Peter MacKeith,<br />
Washington University<br />
Region III Highlight: Empowering<br />
Advisers to Workplace Satisfaction<br />
Room 130<br />
Calling all advisers! Make time for yourself,<br />
get your groove on, and be empowered to<br />
control your own workplace satisfaction.<br />
Learn strategies to positively affect your<br />
work environment and staff morale for<br />
little-to-no cost. You will leave the session<br />
ready to make a difference in your own life.<br />
It's time to get excited!<br />
Chair and Presenter: Matthew Jones,<br />
University of Texas-Austin<br />
Presenter: Tina Fiet, University of Texas-<br />
Austin<br />
Fundraising: Solutions for Sustaining<br />
Campus and Community Programming<br />
Room 275<br />
Michigan State University increased<br />
international programming efforts by<br />
utilizing the local community to support<br />
and grow initiatives. In 2011, $40,000 was<br />
raised to subsidize student and<br />
community engagement. This session<br />
provides an in-depth look at quality and<br />
sustainability within programming, with a<br />
focus on how to integrate the community<br />
to help outreach efforts.<br />
Chair and Presenter: Nicole Namy,<br />
Michigan State University<br />
Presenter: Ravi Ammigan, Michigan State<br />
University<br />
Google Apps for Enhancing the<br />
Education Abroad Experience<br />
Room 274<br />
Google is transforming education through<br />
its free, web-based applications. These<br />
applications can also benefit study abroad<br />
administrators. Panelists introduce and<br />
demonstrate various Google Apps that<br />
can be used by study abroad professionals<br />
to enhance organization and efficiency, as<br />
well as learning and student engagement.<br />
Applications include Google Sites, Forms,<br />
Earth, Maps, Drive, Blogger, YouTube, and<br />
Google+.<br />
Chair and Presenter: Stephanie E.<br />
Davenport Tignor, Virginia Commonwealth<br />
University<br />
Presenters: Jeramy Johnson, Academic<br />
Programs International (API); Jennifer<br />
Thomas-Starck, Wellesley College<br />
Hot Immigration Issues for Academic<br />
Healthcare Institutions<br />
Room 276<br />
This session examines immigration issues<br />
identified by NAFSA’s Healthcare<br />
Institutions Interest Group. The session<br />
focuses on advising medical, nursing, and<br />
healthcare students, trainees, residents,<br />
faculty, and allied healthcare professionals<br />
on B-1, F-1, J-1, H-1B, O-1, TN visas, J<br />
waivers, and permanent residency.<br />
Chair and Presenter: Michele Stelljes, The<br />
Methodist Hospital & Methodist Hospital<br />
Research Institute<br />
Presenters: Janice M. Bianco, Cleveland<br />
Clinic Foundation; Eleanor M. Fitzpatrick,<br />
Educational Commission for Foreign<br />
Medical Graduates (ECFMG); H. Ronald<br />
Klasko, JD, Klasko, Rulon, Stock & Seltzer,<br />
LLP<br />
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Leveraging EducationUSA: In the<br />
Trenches Users' Guide<br />
Room 230<br />
Presenters highlight EducationUSA<br />
services and how various universities have<br />
creatively and successfully utilized<br />
available opportunities beyond the<br />
ordinary, yielding extraordinary results.<br />
Chair and Presenter: Jody Lehr,<br />
Rochester Institute of Technology<br />
Presenters: Maira Tungatarova, U.S.<br />
Embassy-Kazakhstan; Jacqueline Girard<br />
Vogl, SUNY Plattsburgh<br />
Making Meaning of Assessment:<br />
Recognizing the Impact of Student<br />
National Identity<br />
Room 241<br />
In program assessment, student national<br />
identity relates to adaptation in the host<br />
country, predeparture goals, and the<br />
degree of integration in the host country.<br />
With this in mind, this session discusses<br />
ways to understand how student national<br />
identity influences student advising,<br />
orientation, and program improvement.<br />
Chair and Presenter: Elaine Meyer-Lee,<br />
EdD, Saint Mary's College<br />
Presenters: Karen Chambers, PhD, Saint<br />
Mary’s College; Victor Savicki, PhD,<br />
Western Oregon University<br />
<strong>2013</strong><br />
NAVIGATING THE<br />
S C H E D U L E<br />
NAFSA <strong>2013</strong> ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXPO 57<br />
THURSDAY