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The father of an American college student who has been missing in France for more than two weeks delivered a warning to other parents with adult children looking to study abroad. Ken DeLand told ...
Ken DeLand, an American college student missing in France for more than two weeks, previously interned for a New York state senator’s office, as the politician remembers how the now unaccounted ...
The inaugural AIFS program sent 1,500 American high school students abroad in the summer of 1965. Since then, over 1.8 million individuals have participated in AIFS programs. In 1967 with the ...
AIFS is a cultural exchange and international education organization founded in 1964 who recently co-authored "A Family Guide to Study Abroad" with the Institute of International Education ...
Ken Deland Jr.'s family said they last heard from their son on Nov. 27. The American student who went missing in France last month had trouble making friends and may have voluntarily left the area ...
"AIFS had a mission that had meaning to me. Its mission statement was 'bringing the world together' through travel, study abroad, and cultural exchange—it was everything I was looking for.
These are study abroad programs that are not supported nor vetted by the University at Buffalo. These programs are often through third-party vendors such as AIFS, CEA, CIEE, SIT, etc., however these ...
As well as the absence of alumni ambassadors, Covid has caused fewer on-site study abroad fairs and fewer university staff, according to AIFS Chairman Bill Gertz, though he remained positive about the ...
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