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SECTION ONE : EXPLORING THE FIELD
Chapter 1 Global is Not the Opposite of Local: Advocacy For Community College International Education Rosalind Latiner Raby and Edward J. Valeau
Chapter 2 Faculty International Experience and Internationalization Efforts at Community Colleges in the United States Krishna Bista
Chapter 3 Mentoring in an International Professional Development Program Tod Treat
Chapter 4 International Students Struggles: Community College to the Rescue Linda Serra Hagedorn, Shaohua Pei, and Lu Yan
Chapter 5 Immigrating to the Title IX Environment: A qualitative cultural analysis of community college international students Leah P. Hollis and Russell A. Davis
Chapter 6 Appreciative Advising with International Students in American Community Colleges Yi (Leaf) Zhang
Chapter 7 Self-Authorship Beyond Borders: Reconceptualizing College and Career Readiness Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher, Raul A. Leon, and John Lang
Chapter 8 Microaggressions and Intersectionality in the Experiences of Black Women Studying Abroad through Community Colleges: Implications for Practice Tasha Y. Willis
Chapter 9 Calls for Accountability: Measuring internationalization at community colleges Shawn Woodin
Chapter 10 Building the Pipeline for Community College International Education Leadership Edward J. Valeau and Rosalind Latiner Raby
SECTION TWO: CASE-STUDIES AND RESEARCH STUDIES
STUDY 1 Building a World-Class College: Creating a Global Community at Pima Community College Ricardo Castro-Salazar; Kelley Merriam-Castro, and Yvonne A. Perez
STUDY 2 Internationalization and the Influence of Environmental Factors: A Case Study Deborah M. Sipe
STUDY 3 The Texas/Czech Republic International Connection: A Reciprocal Exchange of Faculty and Students Juanita Gamez Vargas
STUDY 4 Addressing Myths About International Students Deborah Budd, Andreea Serban, Dianne Van Hook, Rosalind Latiner Raby
STUDY 5 Global certificates: Bringing intentionality and ownership to comprehensive internationalization Paloma Rodriguez
STUDY 6 Innovative Approaches to Study Abroad at Harper College and Fox Valley Technical College Opal Leeman Bartzis, Kelly J. Kirkwood and Thalia M. Mulvihill
STUDY 7 Partnering for new possibilities: The development of a global learning certificate Katerine Cierniak and Anne-Maree Ruddy
STUDY 8 Creating and Enhancing a Global Consciousness Among Students of Color in our Community Colleges Reyes L. Quezada and Paula A. Cordeiro
STUDY 9 Community College Study Abroad and Implications for Student Success: Comparing California and New Jersey community colleges Gary M. Rhodes, Rosalind Latiner Raby, Janice M. Thomas, Amparo Codding and Andrea Lynch
STUDY 10 Transformative learning through education abroad: A case study of a community college program Ashley Brenner
STUDY 11 Ensuring Social Success: Assessing the factors that affect the Social experiences of international students at a large, urban community college in Texas Sharon Miller
STUDY 12 Community College Education Abroad and Business Internship Programs Cultivation of Competency in Communicating, Collaborating, and Critical Thinking? Marc Thomas. .
Chapter 1 Global is Not the Opposite of Local: Advocacy For Community College International Education Rosalind Latiner Raby and Edward J. Valeau
Chapter 2 Faculty International Experience and Internationalization Efforts at Community Colleges in the United States Krishna Bista
Chapter 3 Mentoring in an International Professional Development Program Tod Treat
Chapter 4 International Students Struggles: Community College to the Rescue Linda Serra Hagedorn, Shaohua Pei, and Lu Yan
Chapter 5 Immigrating to the Title IX Environment: A qualitative cultural analysis of community college international students Leah P. Hollis and Russell A. Davis
Chapter 6 Appreciative Advising with International Students in American Community Colleges Yi (Leaf) Zhang
Chapter 7 Self-Authorship Beyond Borders: Reconceptualizing College and Career Readiness Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher, Raul A. Leon, and John Lang
Chapter 8 Microaggressions and Intersectionality in the Experiences of Black Women Studying Abroad through Community Colleges: Implications for Practice Tasha Y. Willis
Chapter 9 Calls for Accountability: Measuring internationalization at community colleges Shawn Woodin
Chapter 10 Building the Pipeline for Community College International Education Leadership Edward J. Valeau and Rosalind Latiner Raby
SECTION TWO: CASE-STUDIES AND RESEARCH STUDIES
STUDY 1 Building a World-Class College: Creating a Global Community at Pima Community College Ricardo Castro-Salazar; Kelley Merriam-Castro, and Yvonne A. Perez
STUDY 2 Internationalization and the Influence of Environmental Factors: A Case Study Deborah M. Sipe
STUDY 3 The Texas/Czech Republic International Connection: A Reciprocal Exchange of Faculty and Students Juanita Gamez Vargas
STUDY 4 Addressing Myths About International Students Deborah Budd, Andreea Serban, Dianne Van Hook, Rosalind Latiner Raby
STUDY 5 Global certificates: Bringing intentionality and ownership to comprehensive internationalization Paloma Rodriguez
STUDY 6 Innovative Approaches to Study Abroad at Harper College and Fox Valley Technical College Opal Leeman Bartzis, Kelly J. Kirkwood and Thalia M. Mulvihill
STUDY 7 Partnering for new possibilities: The development of a global learning certificate Katerine Cierniak and Anne-Maree Ruddy
STUDY 8 Creating and Enhancing a Global Consciousness Among Students of Color in our Community Colleges Reyes L. Quezada and Paula A. Cordeiro
STUDY 9 Community College Study Abroad and Implications for Student Success: Comparing California and New Jersey community colleges Gary M. Rhodes, Rosalind Latiner Raby, Janice M. Thomas, Amparo Codding and Andrea Lynch
STUDY 10 Transformative learning through education abroad: A case study of a community college program Ashley Brenner
STUDY 11 Ensuring Social Success: Assessing the factors that affect the Social experiences of international students at a large, urban community college in Texas Sharon Miller
STUDY 12 Community College Education Abroad and Business Internship Programs Cultivation of Competency in Communicating, Collaborating, and Critical Thinking? Marc Thomas. .