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  • International Education Needs a Better Story: Emily Merson Talks Advocacy & Access
    2025/07/17
    The positive impacts of international education on career readiness and student success are well-known in the industry, but lack understanding and support on a governmental level. Funding barriers keep students from studying abroad and policy uncertainties harm international students learning in the US. Emily Merson, global leader and entrepreneur, wants international education to tell a better story: one where the benefits and positives of well-rounded learning experiences are supported and understood by stakeholders and everyday individuals alike. Key Insights & Timestamps: [00:00] Podcast begins [01:00] The Reluctant Entrepreneur: Global background & career inspiration [02:44] Career Readiness vs Funding Challenges: International ed challenges on all levels [05:20] Telling a Better International Ed Story: Surviving existential threats with a new voice [10:58] Professional Mentorship: Leveraging skills to coach professional growth [13:27] Rapid Fire Questions: Emily talks mindfulness, access, awareness, & entrepreneurship Guest Spotlight Emily Merson: Emily Merson is a highly accomplished and results-oriented global leader with a proven track record of driving innovation, leading global initiatives, and implementing transformational change for US and global universities. Her expertise is in executive leadership, strategic planning, innovation, business development, sustainability, program development, business for good, cross-cultural collaboration, and building high-performing happy teams. In her most recent position at AIFS Abroad (2021-2025), Emily’s leadership and strategic vision have steered her US-based team during a period of rapid change and merging of two leading global education organizations. The last 5 years of her career have been focused on building guiding values and excellence in academics and outcomes for a new organization. Key Takeaways: Funding Woes: “I think the biggest challenge that everyone is facing is scarcity of funding, and who is responsible for fixing that challenge for students and universities.” As international education continues to evolve, Emily sees both struggles and victories on the horizon in regards to funding and scholarships. Emily hopes that companies like AIFS Abroad are seen as partners to universities and students, united under one goal to further access and affordability. Existential Threats: “What we need is a way better story [in international education] about who we really are and what we do.” As international policies change and funding freezes, navigating 2025 is a major test for international education as an industry. Emily and like-minded global education professionals are seeking to unite efforts and convey the value of international education to impact policies and keep international and abroad students safe. Growth Mindset: “It took me 10 years to get anyone to listen to me, and I hope that’s not the case any more [in education].” International education has a scarcity mindset crisis and a serious need for innovation. Emily hopes that upcoming entrepreneurs feel inspired and engaged in the global education community to help solve pressing issues and embrace new technology. Resources Mentioned: AIFS Abroad | aifsabroad.com, 2016 Global Internship Conference Debate in Boston Connect with Emily: LinkedIn For More Information: Learn more about the Association of International Education Administrators at AIEAworld.org. Visit ViaTRM.com to learn more about Via TRM and access to additional resources. Stay Connected: Support Via Voices by subscribing on YouTube: youtube.com/@viatrm Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/via-voices Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3R0BcoxUC6Xzr1SW7CCT2t
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    21 分
  • From Culture Shock to College Leadership: University of Tulsa’s Vivian Wang Makes it Personal
    2025/07/10
    Many international education professionals find their career inspiration from personal experiences either studying abroad or being an international student at a US university. For Vivian Wang, Vice Provost for Global Engagement at University of Tulsa, her experience studying in Oklahoma after growing up in Shanghai reshaped her opinion of herself as an educator and set her on the path towards leading internationalization strategies, embracing global partnerships, and advocating for more supportive study abroad programs for students in the US. Key Insights & Timestamps: [00:00] Podcast begins [01:25] Culture Shock: Shanghai to Oklahoma & Vivian’s experience in international ed [04:45] International from Tulsa: Global education under one centralized office [07:33] Data Storytelling Essentials: Reflecting national trends & Tulsa trends together [10:26] Uncertainties & Lessons Learned: Navigating geopolitical policies & climates [15:56] Rapid Fire Questions: Vivian talks cultural identity, mentorship & motherhood Guest Spotlight Vivian Wang: Vivian Wang is the Vice Provost for Global Engagement at University of Tulsa. She is an experienced international educator with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. She is skilled in international programs, global partnerships and internationalization strategies. Vivian has a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) focused in Higher Education/Higher Education Administration from Oklahoma State University. Key Takeaways: How Does Tulse Define Success? “Our student success is incredibly important in how I define my success in [international education].” As an international student herself, Vivian feels a personal connection to the international goals of University of Tulsa, especially in regard to how international students thrive on campus. Beyond percentages and rates, Vivian hopes her role empowers students to seek a global education and connect with the world around them. How Does Vivian Leverage Data? “I think it's so important that we have that information and that data to convey our story and our impact.” University of Tulsa’s stakeholders are incredibly interested in the success of international programming, and Vivian finds herself often reporting data on a quarterly basis to cover everything from student feedback to social media engagement. Data is everything in international ed, and Vivian is excited to see data technology focused on so heavily by companies like Via. How Can International Ed Navigate Uncertainty? “I think we need to truly convey our mission of having that transformational experience for students.” With grants on hold and immigration policies changing, Vivian doesn’t want higher education to lose sight of the value of internationalizing. Students deserve a global education and universities need to stay strong in their beliefs of the impact of international programming. Resources Mentioned: University of Tulsa | utulsa.edu Connect with Vivian: LinkedIn For More Information: Learn more about the Association of International Education Administrators at AIEAworld.org. Visit ViaTRM.com to learn more about Via TRM and access to additional resources. Stay Connected: Support Via Voices by subscribing on YouTube: youtube.com/@viatrm Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/via-voices Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3R0BcoxUC6Xzr1SW7CCT2t
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    21 分
  • How One Campus Protects Global Opportunities in a Divided Climate
    2025/07/03
    Higher education is getting caught in the crossfire of cultural and political debates in the US, and one of the biggest components at risk for international education is federal student aid. Kathleen Fairfax, Vice Provost for International Affairs at Colorado State University, has more than 3 decades of experience in public and private sectors, and she’s bringing that experience to being a voice of reason and an advocate for accessibility for international students and study abroad programs across the country. Key Insights & Timestamps: [00:00] Podcast begins [00:41] Entering the Industry: International ed, politics, abroad & advising [09:45] Family Life in an International World: Gender barriers in higher education [11:37] Higher Ed Tech History: How Kathleen has seen tech change at universities [19:22] Outreach & Accessibility: Representing Colorado State’s student body abroad [23:07] Cross Cultural Connection: What international ed can give us all Guest Spotlight Kathleen Fairfax: Kathleen Fairfax is a seasoned leader in international education, with more than 3 decades of experience in both public and private sectors. As the Vice Provost for International Affairs at Colorado State University, she oversees the campus-wide comprehensive internationalization efforts, including student and faculty mobility, English language programs, international enrollment, strategic and academic initiatives, and the CSU facility in Todos Santos, Mexico. Fairfax is passionate about improving access to international education opportunities, developing efficient and effective operational models, and aligning strategic priorities with concrete action items. She holds a PhD in International Education from Michigan State University and is fluent in Spanish. Key Takeaways: Health & Safety in International Ed: “Nothing can substitute for good technologies when you’re caring for students overseas and responding to a crisis.” As Kathleen has seen technology evolve throughout her career, the biggest change for international education has been the emergence of mobile technology. Gone are the days of abroad programs without connectivity; Kathleen’s students need to feel connected to their family back home and their university for safety. Concerns About Abroad Accessibility: “Accessible means financially, but it also means having a diverse participation that’s as diverse as your student body.” At the present moment, a concern Kathleen has encountered at Colorado State has been around making studying abroad accessible for all students. Regardless of financial background or ethnic background, Colorado State wants every student to have the opportunity, encouragement, and ease to travel abroad and to achieve their goals in international education. Value vs Reality: “We’re dealing with a conflict between what we value, versus political realities.” Federal student aid being at risk due to current political policies has rocked the boat at Colorado State and other universities. For Kathleen, the particular focus on language around DEI has created a conflicting experience in her office, where so many of their programs celebrate the cultures of their students, as well as the countries they can visit while studying abroad. Resources Mentioned: Colorado State University | colostate.edu Connect with Kathleen: LinkedIn For More Information: Learn more about the Association of International Education Administrators at AIEAworld.org. Visit ViaTRM.com to learn more about Via TRM and access to additional resources. Stay Connected: Support Via Voices by subscribing on YouTube: youtube.com/@viatrm Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/via-voices Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3R0BcoxUC6Xzr1SW7CCT2t
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    29 分
  • Old Tech Is Hurting International Ed—Here’s the Solution
    2025/06/26
    International education has been playing a losing game with technology. Universities have to navigate ever-changing policies around compliance while managing the safety and education success of both study abroad and international students. Enter Via International, an application that brings compliance, communication and connectivity together for international education success. Dave Saben, CEO of Via, talks about this exciting innovation and the “why” behind Via’s work with international ed institutions. Key Insights & Timestamps: [00:00] Podcast begins [01:06] Why AIEA? Technology solutions for the international education world [02:41] Beyond Study Abroad: Via empowers international ed beyond a semester abroad [04:56] Via International: Connectivity in applications & cross-platform communication [13:05] Why International Education? Dave’s personal inspiration for entering the industry [15:38] Rapid Fire Questions: Dave talks history, scholarships, & challenging norms Guest Spotlight Dave Saben: Dave Saben is a visionary leader with over 20 years of experience driving growth and innovation through cutting-edge technology. His passion lies in solving complex challenges with transformative solutions that deliver measurable results, create scalability, and improve customer outcomes. For the past 15 years, Dave has specialized in AI and intelligent automation, focusing on NLP, machine learning, and advanced analytics. His efforts have helped organizations across industries unlock new opportunities, streamline operations, and create exceptional user experiences. As CEO of Via, Dave leads the development of industry-leading platforms that merge emerging technologies with strategic insights. Dave is driven by a mission to empower businesses through AI and technology, ensuring they stay ahead in an ever-changing digital landscape. Key Takeaways: International Education Needs Tech: “At the end of the day, it’s about the kids, it’s about the students we can serve.” As CEO of Via, Dave has seen firsthand the impact of Via’s technology on university faculty and students. Being able to streamline and support international education with usable solutions that meet their unique needs empowers Dave and his team at Via to seek out more opportunities, like with AIEA, to support global learning. Not “Just” Study Abroad: “So much of the technology that exists in the international education space is older than the students we serve.” Although Via’s first focus in international ed was on study abroad, Dave has seen a broader focus to be involved in all aspects of global education. From communication to data optimization, streamlined processes to program evaluation, Via International bridges tech gaps and encourages students to seek global opportunities. Via International Brings Innovation: “AI isn’t going to replace people, but what it is going to do is make us so much more efficient.” Data efficiency and innovation is a major goal for Via, especially with the development of Via International. Dave wants universities to feel empowered to prove their worth and he wants students to feel like their presence in international education is prioritized with cutting edge technology and fast-moving, accurate systems. Resources Mentioned: Via TRM | viaTRM.com Connect with Dave Saben: LinkedIn For More Information: Learn more about the Association of International Education Administrators at AIEAworld.org. Visit ViaTRM.com to learn more about Via TRM and access to additional resources. Stay Connected: Support Via Voices by subscribing on YouTube: youtube.com/@viatrm Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/via-voices Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3R0BcoxUC6Xzr1SW7CCT2t
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    19 分
  • Top Study Abroad University Talks Tech: How Elon University Achieves 94% Study Abroad with Nick Gozik
    2025/06/05
    Elon University has been the top school in the US for studying abroad for the past 18 years. According to Open Doors, more than 90 % of Elon students study abroad and a large percentage of their faculty take a global approach to teaching and mentorship. Nick Gozik, Dean of Global Education and Assistant Professor, joins Via Voices to talk more about Elon’s incredible global culture, as well as dive into his own experiences in international education. Key Insights & Timestamps: [00:00] Podcast begins [01:03] Early Worldly Experiences: Why Nick chose the international education field [03:44] Understanding Elon University: Meet the top study abroad college [09:36] What About Tech? How AI & advancing technology is changing international ed [12:42] Data Defies Enrollment Expectations: Going beyond study abroad myths [16:09] Rapid Fire Questions: Nick talks humanities, culture, politics & industry Guest Spotlight Nick Gozik: Nick J. Gozik is Dean of Global Education and Assistant Professor at Elon University. Previously, he held positions in international education at Boston College, Duke University, New York University, and the University of Richmond. He has taught at New York University, Boston College, Lesley University, and the School for International Training. Among his publications, he has co-edited Promoting Inclusion in Education Abroad: A Handbook of Research and Practice (Routledge, 2018) and A House Where All Belong: Redesigning Education Abroad for Inclusive Excellence (The Forum on Education Abroad, 2022). Key Takeaways: Around the World to Find Yourself: “I think a lot of people that enter the [international education] field do so because they had a transformative experience,” Nick says, evaluating his own reasons for focusing on international education. Between early childhood experiences abroad to later educational journeys in Europe, Nick feels like he found himself through working with individuals around the world and wanting to elevate their work to the next level. Study Abroad at Elon: “[Elon University] is known for study abroad, but it’s far beyond that, it’s every aspect of our campus and faculty are passionate about this work.” At Elon University, one of the top schools for studying abroad in the US, Nick is proud to say that the culture of Elon is global. Not only do students study abroad, faculty also teach internationally and embrace a global strategic plan. Data Changes Everything: “I think enrollment data becomes so important because it helps us bust some of those myths around where our students are going or who our students are.” When it comes to data from students, Elon University focuses a lot of energy in understanding that their student body is more than meets the eye. When tackling challenges to access or participation in international education, Nick has discovered that enrollment data can not only dispel harmful myths, but can also drive new initiatives for outreach and enrollment. Resources Mentioned: Elon University | Elon.edu Connect with Nick Gozik: LinkedIn For More Information: Learn more about the Association of International Education Administrators at AIEAworld.org. Visit ViaTRM.com to learn more about Via TRM and access to additional resources. Stay Connected: Connect with Host Brooke Roberts on LinkedIn
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    24 分
  • Future Readiness: Gen Next Education’s Girish Ballolla Brings New Tech to Higher Ed
    2025/05/22
    International education isn’t just made up of universities and administrators; business partners are an essential component of global outreach and the internationalization process. Gen Next Education is an international education company providing strategic expertise and tactical coordination to hundreds of universities, connecting students in more than 170 countries to learning opportunities abroad. Gen Next Education CEO Girish Ballolla has big ideas for what’s next in the world of higher education, including how AI might be education’s biggest connection opportunity. Key Insights & Timestamps: [00:00] Podcast begins [01:41] Finding a Legacy: 15 years of Gen Next Education opportunities [04:31] Leveraging Tech to Scale: Virtual meetings & AI-powered career counseling [12:46] Professional Development: Balancing fast-moving tech with person-to-person connection [17:45] Rapid Fire Questions: Girish talks global communication & changing education systems Guest Spotlight Girish Ballolla: As the CEO of Gen Next Education, Girish is responsible for envisioning the strategic direction for Gen Next and spends most of his time nurturing relationships across the globe to further Gen Next’s mission of bridging Global Education. Girish was born and raised in Bengaluru where he completed high school before moving to the U.S. in 1992 to pursue a college education. He received a B.S. in Genetics and Cell Biology and a M.S. in Higher Education Administration from the University of Kansas. Prior to founding Gen Next Education, he spent over 13 years in Human Resources, Sales and Marketing, Operations, and Supply Chain Management in a variety of industries in the U.S. ranging from chemicals to home improvement, from educational institutions to non-profits, from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. Key Takeaways: Education Industry Meets AI: “How do you engage with people all around the world at the same time, especially in their native language?” Gen Next Education is embracing technology as much as they possibly can, and Girish says that includes taking full advantage of AI integrations. With chat bots and other algorithmic tools available, Girish hopes to engage students around the world, regardless of his staff’s capacity, in their native language and at their convenience. Balancing Tech & Connectivity: “For practitioners in our industry, I think being at these gatherings to interact with people and spend that time is so meaningful.” Although Gen Next is embracing tech and virtual opportunities wholeheartedly, Girish still advocates for the importance of in-person learning, especially when it comes to professional development. Being able to connect with industry practitioners at events held by AIEA, for example, offers Girish such a transformative opportunity to learn that he wants to share this with others. Dreaming Bigger About Ed: “We’re putting students in an educational system that’s limiting their opportunities while the world is changing rapidly.” Girish sees the future of education beyond the current higher ed system, hoping that universities, professors and private partners grow to understand the diverse needs of ever-evolving global industries. If given the opportunity to make mass change on his own, Girish would focus on creating an accessible education system that expands student opportunities, instead of limiting them to location or practice. Resources Mentioned: Gen Next Education, Inc. | gennexteducation.com, Destiny Benders Podcast | destinybenders.com Connect with Girish: LinkedIn For More Information: Learn more about the Association of International Education Administrators at AIEAworld.org. Visit ViaTRM.com to learn more about Via TRM and access to additional resources. Stay Connected: Connect with Host Brooke Roberts on LinkedIn
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    22 分
  • Student Success on a Global Scale: ISU Embraces Culture Beyond the Classroom with Roopa Rawjee
    2025/05/15
    When navigating the world of international education, special considerations need to be made, especially by co-curriculars, to create an environment and culture at their universities that inspires internationalization and magnifies student success. Roopa Rawjee, Executive Director, Office of International Engagement at Illinois State University, discusses how her past as an international student has shaped her present as an administrator and how she hopes to impact ISU and other universities to embrace global learning opportunities outside of the classroom in the future. Key Insights & Timestamps: [00:00] Podcast begins [01:06] Experience as an International Student: Falling in love with higher ed [10:51] Defining Success at Illinois State: Opportunities, success, & international opportunities [16:00] Technology & SIO Core Competencies: Partnerships, communications, & logistics [21:02] HERS Network Experience: Immersion learning from women in international ed [24:46] Rapid Fire Questions: Roopa talks investments, access, & advice for SIOs Guest Spotlight Roopa Rawjee: International education administrator with more than two decades of experience with student success strategies, co-curricular education, teaching, immigration advising, comprehensive internationalization, and strategic leadership grounded in the values of diversity, inclusion, and belonging. AIEA Presidential Fellow 2023-24. Inaugural Mentor: NAFSA RISE Fellows. Key Takeaways: Student Affairs & International Ed: “Our job as co-curricular educators is to create that safe and welcoming space outside the classroom.” As a non-traditional college student, Roopa attended university in California as a woman from India, older and more experienced than many of her classmates. While working with student affairs programming on campus, Roopa fell in love with higher ed and felt motivated to create a space for other international students to fall in love with learning, too. Bringing the World to Illinois: “I want to take us from opportunistic to strategic. Success for us is going to be comprehensive internationalization.” When measuring success at her current institution, Roopa is mindful of financial and logistical challenges of study abroad. When seeking to internationalize Illinois State, her office seeks opportunities to not only have students explore the world, but to bring the world, through faculty and fellow students, to Illinois. Leveraging Existing Tech: “I think the solutions can be really simple, looking at what’s already available on campus. We want progress, not perfection.” Higher education has experienced its fair share of tech hangups, and Roopa’s team at ISU have gone through mountains of paperwork and a myriad of emails trying to solve them. When it comes to optimizing technology at universities as large as ISU, Roopa believes in auditing and leveraging what already exists, versus jumping at the first chance for another new software. Resources Mentioned: Illinois State University | illinoisstate.edu Connect with Roopa: LinkedIn For More Information: Learn more about the Association of International Education Administrators at AIEAworld.org. Visit ViaTRM.com to learn more about Via TRM and access to additional resources. Stay Connected: Connect with Host Brooke Roberts on LinkedIn
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    30 分
  • 94% Retention Rate: How NYU Engages a Global Student Body to Succeed with Sherif Barsoum
    2025/05/08
    NYU boasts one of the highest student retention rates in the country at approximately 94%, but their international student population is even more loyal. Sherif Barsoum, Senior Associate Vice President for Global Services at NYU, believes in student-focused programming that prioritizes connecting international students to each other, their advisors, and their broader community. Can other universities adopt NYU’s inspirational international education models? Sherif helps the global education community with advice that puts students first. Key Insights & Timestamps: [00:00] Podcast begins [01:00] Why Higher Ed? Sherif’s inspiration behind his 30-year international education career [03:10] NYU & International Students: Optimizing programming for increased student success [07:32] Uncertain Times: How NYU prioritizes international students through policy changes [09:46] Tech Innovations for Student Needs: AI chatbots revolutionize communications [13:31] Rapid Fire Questions: Sherif talks advisor-student ratios, data, & student ROIs Guest Spotlight Sherif Barsoum: Sherif Barsoum has been in the field of international education for more than 29 years. He is currently the Senior Associate Vice President for Global Services at NYU. Prior to NYU, Barsoum held positions at Ohio State University and Vanderbilt University. Originally from Cairo, Egypt, Barsoum received his BA in political science and master’s degree in higher education administration from the Ohio State University and finished doctoral coursework at the University of Alabama. Barsoum regularly conducts training in intercultural programming and has served as chair of NAFSA’s Knowledge Community for International Student and Scholar Services as well as chair of NAFSA’s Region VI. He served on boards of NAFSA, CEA and AIEA. Key Takeaways: NYU’s International Student Hub: “Our retention rate at NYU right now is around 94%, but it’s even higher for our international students.” In his work at NYU, Sherif is focused on including international students in programming that appeals to and focuses on them. For their International Hub (or I-Hub), NYU provided more than 400 programs to international students including career training, networking events, and specific skill workshops. Navigating Uncertain Times: “The students are looking to you for guidance, and you’re there to advise them, but also you’re there to show them support.” With immigration policies changing across the US, Sherif believes advisors in international education need to step up to continue to educate, guide and support students in every way they can. Times may be uncertain for some, but students need to feel certain that educators and advisors have their best interests at heart. New Tech, More Answers: “With the chatbot, we might get 3,000 or 4,000 emails answered and questions answered for students.” Technology advancements for the Global Services office at NYU are focused on capacity. With a student body of thousands, Sherif explains that even the addition of an AI chatbot has made a profound communication impact. Resources Mentioned: NYU | nyu.edu Connect with Sherif Barsoum: LinkedIn For More Information: Learn more about the Association of International Education Administrators at AIEAworld.org. Visit ViaTRM.com to learn more about Via TRM and access to additional resources. Stay Connected: Connect with Host Brooke Roberts on LinkedIn
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    22 分