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Messages of Thanks on this Thanksgiving Holiday

11/26/15 Thanksgiving is a special time to be thankful for great families, fortunate events, caring friends, amazing communities, and all the gifts of life we’re all lucky to have. At ACEI, we’re especially thankful for all the wonderful friends, coworkers,

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Revisionist History in Texas Geography Textbooks

October 8th, 2015 The page in a McGraw-Hill Education geography textbook that refers to Africans brought to American plantations as “workers,” rather than slaves. Credit Coby Burren, NYT. If I told you that text books were recently published in the

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AGULA: A Swiss-Mongolian Music Exchange Project

June 4th, 2015 AGULA: A Swiss-Mongolian Music Exchange Project At first glance, AGULA: A Swiss-Mongolian Music Exchange Project, with its academic title and cover art, may give the appearance of being just another experiment in world music fusion, but believe

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Spain: Understanding and Evaluating the Titulo Propio

Titulo de Propio vs. Titulo Oficial May 28th, 2015 ACEI will be attending the upcoming the EAIE Conference in Seville to meet and collaborate with global leaders. The 29th Annual EAIE Conference and Exhibition in Seville, Spain will take place

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ACEI Annual report 2014

November 27th, 2014 Dear Friends of ACEI, As we near Thanksgiving, we wanted to take time and reflect on the year and thank you for your continued support and confidence in ACEI. 2014 has been a significant year for ACEI

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The U.S. and Iran: The History of Two Empires

January 23rd, 2014 The United States and Iran (also known as Persia) have not been on friendly terms for what is now more than three decades. Although, recently some overtures have been made over the discussions concerning Iran’s nuclear program,

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3 Things I’ve Learned as a Transglobal Pilgrim

October 3rd, 2013 Learning by doing is one of the most powerful, and rewarding ways to enter into another culture. I studied the French language for 12 years before finally going to France, and it was there that the desire

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Teachers: Educators or Immigration Law Enforcers?

July 7, 2011 Times are tough. You can’t escape the news. The economy is in crisis. There’s high unemployment. Homes are foreclosing. Budget cuts and massive layoffs across the states. The list goes on. And when things get tough our

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Forensics of Academic Documents: Part II

10 things you need to know: As part of our on-going blogs on detecting fraudulent documents, this week’s blog offers 10 general steps you need to consider when handling academic documents (official, original or attested copies), whether for evaluation, admission

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