
American Higher Ed Learning Cohort Session 6: International Perspectives (Europe, Asia)
by GradFUTURES
Back to American Higher Ed Learning Cohort Session 1: An Overview of Higher Education in America
Louis A. Simpson 271
Louis A. Simpson 271, Princeton, NJ, United States
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Readings (See Attachments):
- Writing Support for International Graduate Students: Enhancing Transition and Success (Chapter 2, Shyam Sharma)
- Higher Education in Germany: Recent Developments in an International Perspective (Pages ix - xii, 9-21, and 195-209)
Directions: Room 271 is located in the Louis A. Simpson International Building, contiguous to the Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, located on the southeastern corner of Washington Road and William Street. After entering the building at the Washington Road entrance take the elevator on your right to floor 2. Exit the elevator and go to your right. Continue straight down the hall. Just prior to the first glass door make a right through another glass door and proceed down the corridor. At the end of the corridor make a left, and walk straight ahead to room 271.
Speakers

Leonard Cassuto
Professor
Fordham University
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lenny-cassuto-00424410/
Leonard Cassuto is a professor of English at Fordham University and a columnist on graduate education for The Chronicle of Higher Education. He is the author or editor of nine books on subjects ranging from crime fiction to sports. His last two books center on the state of American graduate education: The Graduate School Mess (2015) and The New PhD: How to Build a Better Graduate Education (with Robert Weisbuch; Johns Hopkins UP, 2021). www.lcassuto.com