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"NAFSA was founded in 1948 as the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers to promote the professional development of American college and university officials responsible for assisting and advising the 25,000 foreign students who had come to study in the United States after World War II. The academic institutions, government agencies, and private organizations that combined to form NAFSA knew that meeting the needs of students from diverse educational and cultural backgrounds required special knowledge and competencies." [1]
Contents
Board
Accessed April 2010: [2]
- President and Chair - Christopher J. Viers, Ph.D. (Indiana University)
- Vice President, Education and Professional Development - Mary H. Reeves, Ph.D. (Commission on English Language Program Accreditation)
- Vice President, Member Relations - Susan M. Thompson (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
- Vice President, Public Policy and Practice - DeDe Long (University of Arkansas)
- Treasurer - John K. Hudzik, Ph.D. (Michigan State University)
- Secretary - Bonnie Bissonette (Northcentral Technical College)
- Masume Assaf (Pennsylvania State University)
- Fanta Aw (American University)
- Ellen H. Badger (Binghamton University - SUNY)
- James A. Cooney, Ph.D. (Colorado State University)
- Robert R. Gosende (State University of New York)
- Francisco Marmolejo (Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration)
- Meredith M. McQuaid, J.D. (University of Minnesota)
- Joy Olson (Washington Office on Latin America)
- Peter M. Robinson (U.S. Council for International Business)
- Jem Spectar, Ph.D. (University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown)
Ex-Officio
- Marlene M. Johnson, Executive Director and CEO
Past Presidents
Accessed April 2010: [3]
- John Hudzik Michigan State University 2009
- Everett Egginton New Mexico State University 2008
- Ron Moffatt § San Diego State University 2007
- Mariam Assefa World Education Services, Inc. 2006
- Robert J. Locke University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2005
- John Greisberger Ohio State University 2004
- Mary Anne Grant International Student Exchange Program 2003
- June Noronha College of Saint Catherine 2001-03*
- Kay Thomas University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 2000-01
- William Barnhart University of Utah 1999-2000
- Denise Connerty Temple University 1998-99
- Gary Althen University of Iowa 1997-98
- Connie W. Perdreau Ohio University 1996-97
- Margaret Pusch Intercultural Communications Institute 1995-96
- David D. Horner Michigan State University 1994-95
- Jerry D. Wilcox Cornell University 1993-94
- Janet C. Constantinides University of Wyoming 1992-93
- Richard F. Reiff University of Georgia 1991-92
- Martin Limbird Ball State University 1990-91
- Jean Delaney University of Colorado, Boulder 1989-90
- Valerie Woolston University of Maryland, College Park 1988-89
- Josef A. Mestenhauser University of Minnesota 1987-88
- Richard D. Downie University of Florida 1986-87
- Lee Thompson Boulder Friends of International Students 1985-86
- Marvin J. Baron University of California, Berkeley 1984-85
- Robert B. Kaplan University of Southern California 1983-84
- Barbara B. Burn § University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1982-83
- Dixon C. Johnson University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1981-82
- Stirling L. Huntley § California Institute of Technology 1980-81
- Charles W. Gay University of Southern California 1979-80
- Cassandra A. Pyle § Institute of International Education 1978-79
- Donald N. Nelson Miami University 1977-78
- Sanford C. Jameson § College Entrance Examination Board, Washington, DC 1976-77
- Eugene C. Clubine § Iowa State University 1975-76
- August J. Benson Michigan State University 1974-75
- Leo J. Sweeney University of Missouri, Kansas City 1973-74
- Mary A. Thompson International Student Service, New York 1972-73
- A. Lee Zeigler Stanford University 1971-72
- Homer D. Higbee § Michigan State University 1970-71
- Eugene R. Chamberlain Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1969-70
- Clark Coan § University of Kansas 1968-69
- Albert G. Sims § College Entrance Examination Board, New York City 1967-68
- Furman A. Bridgers § University of Maryland 1966-67
- Hugh M. Jenkins § Foreign Student Service Council, Washington, DC 1965-66
- Robert B. Klinger § University of Michigan 1964-65
- Werner Warmbrunn § Stanford University 1963-64
- Howard A. Cook § International House, New York City 1962-63
- Joe W. Neal University of Texas, Austin 1961-62
- James M. Davis § University of Michigan 1960-61
- Katherine C. Bang § Cleveland Council on World Affairs 1959-60
- Forrest G. Moore University of Minnesota 1958-59
- Ivan J. Putman, Jr. § University of Florida 1957-58
- Leo R. Dowling § Indiana University 1956-57
- J. Benjamin Schmoker § Committee on Friendly Relations Among Foreign Students 1954-56
- Allen Blaisdell § University of California, Berkeley 1952-54
- Paul Chalmers § Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1950-52
- Clarence Linton § Columbia University 1948-50
Contact
URL: http://www.nafsa.org