My research focuses on international education, higher education, and international student mobility and migration (ISM) policy. I care about these topics and about how this research can positively impact the field and students.
I am the Assistant Director in the Office of International Students & Scholars at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts and a Lecturer in the School of Education at Loyola University Chicago in Chicago, Illinois.
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I am from Richmond, Indiana in the United States and I have had a variety of experiences that led me to the field of international education. After not leaving the United States until my late teens, I had the opportunity to study abroad in Germany, Austria, and Mexico, which resulted in a seismic shift in my thinking and perspectives. Post-graduation and after a year in Germany on a Fulbright grant, I became professionally involved in both study abroad programming and international student services.
I have a BA in German Language and Literature from Earlham College (Richmond, Indiana, USA) and an MEd in International Higher Education from Loyola University Chicago (Chicago, Illinois, USA). In 2022 I earned a PhD in Cultural & Educational Policy Studies (also from Loyola University Chicago), focusing on comparative and international education and sociology of education. My dissertation was a qualitative study of the impacts of visa and study permit policies on international post-secondary students in Australia, Canada, and the United States.