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The surprising effects of study abroad – The Washington Post

by Dave Dobsonin New Ideason Posted on August 25, 2015

From Heather Hayton, a link to an article by Calvert Jones:

We take for granted that study abroad makes students more open to the international community, but does it really? Or does it actually foster a unique blend of enlightened nationalism?

Source: The surprising effects of study abroad – The Washington Post

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