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 Fall 2000 
Features
What makes an
international institution a U.S. branch? What can students attending
an overseas branch expect? Amy Lezberg answers these and other
questions.
A review of efforts
to establish the first U.S.-Vietnamese cooperative M.B.A., by Jim
McCullough of Washington State University.
Marjorie Peace
Lenn discusses why transnational education is growing so fast, the
challenges, and more. Some are included.
Further good
reading on establishing and maintaining international partnerships.
See also the .
The tale of
the pioneer twinning experience, as told by Western Michigan
University international affairs director Howard J. Dooley.
Why? Many
answers existJim Baker of Southwest Missouri State University
thinks particularly of the powers of "connective
leadership."
Where can you
find a partnership? Try CUPID. List a linkage? IHELP.
Twenty-eight
overseas educational advisers and seven U.S. campus representatives
debate roles, potential problems, and benefits.
Departments
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