Seton Hall Hosts NAFSA Downstate NY/NJ State Meeting, Reinforcing Commitment to Global Education and Internationalization
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
In July, Seton Hall University hosted the NAFSA: Association of International Educators
Downstate NY/NJ State Meeting, bringing together international educators from across
the local region to discuss pressing issues in global education and provide training
for international student services. "NAFSA, is the world’s largest and most diverse
nonprofit associations dedicated to international education and exchange," plays a
pivotal role in shaping the landscape of global learning. Seton Hall’s involvement
in this event underscores its commitment to fostering global engagement and leadership.
The event, held on the scenic South Orange campus, provided a dynamic forum for sharing
best practices, networking and exploring best practices and strategies for supporting
international students and expanding study abroad opportunities. As Seton Hall continues
to prioritize internationalization, hosting the NAFSA state meeting aligns seamlessly
with the university’s strategic goals, which are central to its vision for the future.
Assistant Provost for International Programs, Mary Kate Naatus, expressed her enthusiasm for the event, stating, “Hosting the NAFSA Downstate NY/NJ
State Meeting at Seton Hall is an honor and a testament to our commitment to fostering
global connections. As we continue to build our international partnerships and enhance
our support for international students, gatherings like this, that allow us to exchange
ideas and explore innovative approaches that will benefit both our students and the
broader global community, are invaluable.”
Attendees praised the university’s hospitality and the depth of the discussions. “Seton
Hall provided an ideal environment for this year’s meeting,” quote from participant/convener.
“The campus atmosphere, combined with the university’s dedication to internationalization,
made for a productive and inspiring day.”
NAFSA organizers also highlighted the importance of such events in advancing the association’s
mission. “We are grateful to Seton Hall for hosting this gathering,” noted NAFSA Region
X Chair and Director at NYU’s Office of Global Services, Robert Sanford. “The collaboration
and knowledge-sharing that occurred here are essential as we work together to promote
international education and create a more interconnected world.”
The discussions and workshops at the meeting addressed critical topics such as visa
regulations, student support services and the challenges and opportunities of study
abroad in a post-pandemic world. These themes resonate deeply with Seton Hall’s mission,
as the university remains committed to providing a welcoming and supportive environment
for students from around the world.
Seton Hall’s active participation in NAFSA is part of a broader effort to strengthen
its international programs and build global partnerships. The meeting provided a valuable
platform for university representatives to connect with peers from other institutions,
exchange ideas and explore potential collaborations. These connections are essential
as Seton Hall seeks to expand its global footprint, offering students and faculty
alike the chance to engage with diverse cultures and perspectives through international
partnerships and exchanges. As Seton Hall continues to expand its involvement with
NAFSA, it strengthens its ability to offer exceptional support to its international
students and create meaningful study abroad experiences, solidifying its role as a
leader in global learning and engagement.
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