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Changing Lives Through Education Abroad
Changing Lives Through Education Abroad
Author: WorldStrides Higher Ed
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If you’re in the business of international education, you’ve seen the impact study abroad can have on a student. Whether it’s traditional study abroad, an international internship, or a service-learning program, WorldStrides Higher Ed knows firsthand what it takes to create life-changing moments for students. Join Zac Macinnes, Senior Director of Campus Partnerships, as he sits down with experts from the field to aid study abroad advisors and faculty on their mission to help students discover the possibilities that international education has to offer. Follow along each week as we change lives through education abroad.
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In our latest podcast episode, host Zac Macinnes is joined by Dr. Chrissie Faupel, Director of International Affairs at the University of Minnesota Duluth for an honest, thoughtful conversation about navigating nonlinear career paths, preparing for leadership without a title, and building confidence through mentorship and community. Chrissie shares insights from her own journey from advising students to shaping institutional strategy, and reflects on what it means to lead with intention and authenticity as a woman in higher education.
Join us for a conversation with our very own Beth Price, Senior Vice President of Student Engagement. We'll explore what it truly means to be student‑first in today’s rapidly evolving global environment. Beth shares how WorldStrides approaches student engagement throughout the entire student journey from the first touchpoint to Global Ambassador. We dive into shifting student behaviors, the importance of community building, and how intentional and personalized engagement helps students feel supported.
From political uncertainty and rapidly shifting national priorities to new global realities reshaping the field, it matters now more than ever that we have strong, ethical, and confident leaders at the forefront of international education. On this episode of the podcast, we chat with Clare Overmann, the CEO of the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA), about why community and convening resources are essential, how AIEA advances good practices and shared values, and explore what leadership looks like today. Plus, we get a special sneak peek of next week's AIEA Annual Conference in Washington D.C.!
On our latest podcast episode, host Zac Macinnes sits down with Blair Thomson, the Senior International Officer and Director of Study Abroad at the University of Mississippi. Blair harnesses her nearly two decades of experience shaping global learning at Ole Miss in our conversation about how best to encourage institutions to better understand the importance of investing in international education. Together we explore how to turn data into stories that resonate, align global engagement with broader campus priorities, and empower faculty and staff to become better advocates for studying abroad.
Host Zac Macinnes is joined by Meisha Swaby, Director of Faculty-Led Programming at Northeastern University, to explore how intentional design and structured faculty training can elevate faculty-led programs. Meisha breaks down Northeastern’s workshop model, the evolving needs of today’s students, and practical strategies for cohort building, student support, and cross-campus collaboration. If you're looking to strengthen faculty preparation and create more impactful, sustainable programs abroad, this episode offers clear guidance and fresh inspiration. Tune in for a smart, energizing conversation on designing faculty-led programs with purpose.
As we celebrate International Education Week, we’re reflecting on what it means to be true stewards of internationalization. In this episode, we’re joined by Kara Pike Inman, Director of Education Abroad at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, to explore their innovative programs empowering campus partners to engage with global education firsthand. From staff travel grants to the Study Abroad for Faculty and Staff program, Kara shares how intentional travel experiences can build lasting buy-in, inspire cross-campus collaboration, and create on-campus champions of international education. Tune in to learn practical strategies for creating a campus culture that truly embraces global engagement.
In this uplifting and much-needed conversation, host Zac Macinnes sits down with Aimee Jones, Director of Education Abroad at Colorado State University, to explore what it truly means to sustain health, balance, and joy in the mission-driven world of international education. Together, Zac and Aimee unpack how leaders can model well-being for their teams, why small acts of recognition matter, and how we can all create cultures of psychological safety, creativity, and belonging - especially in an era of remote and hybrid work. Whether you’re a campus-based practitioner, a leader navigating change, or someone who simply wants to feel more grounded in your purpose, this conversation offers an honest and hopeful look at how to “hold joy” while doing the work that changes lives.
In this inspiring episode of Changing Lives through Education Abroad, Zac Macinnes sits down with Andrew Gordon, Founder and CEO of DA Global Access Network — the organization formerly known as Diversity Abroad. For nearly twenty years, Andrew has challenged the field of international education to think critically about who gets to go abroad, how access and inclusion are defined, and what real accountability looks like in practice. Together, Zac and Andrew trace the journey from Diversity Abroad’s early days to DA Global’s rebrand, unpacking how the organization continues to evolve alongside shifting campus needs and global realities. Andrew shares insights on the 4A Framework—Awareness, Assessment, Action, and Accountability—and how institutions can embed equity into everyday operations. He also gives a preview of the 2025 Global Impact Conference in Minneapolis, reflects on the milestones that shaped the organization, and offers a hopeful look toward a future where equity isn’t just a value, but a strategy for global engagement.
Host Zac Macinnes welcomes Ryan Larsen, Ph.D., Senior International Officer and Executive Director of the Office of Global Engagement at Western Washington University, to unpack the history and impact of U.S. State Department Travel Advisories in international education. From their origins and the Lockerbie bombing to today’s Level 1–4 system, Ryan shares insights from his doctoral research and nearly two decades in international education. Together, they explore how advisories influence policy, risk management, and student access to global opportunities - offering context, caution, and best practices for creating safe yet transformative experiences abroad.
In the latest episode of Changing Lives through Education Abroad, we are joined by Dr. Lindsey Aloia, the Associate Dean for International Education at the University of Arkansas. Together, we explore how study abroad shapes workforce development, strategies for supporting underrepresented students, and how to build stronger bridges between international education and career services.
In this episode of Changing Lives through Education Abroad, host Zac Macinnes welcomes back Karin Fischer, Senior Writer for The Chronicle of Higher Education, to unpack the shifting policy and regulatory landscape shaping international education in 2025 and beyond. With her journalist’s perspective, Karin sheds light on what's happening in Washington, D.C., state capitols and beyond - and what it means for our students, institutions and day-to-day practice. Together, Zac and Karin explore how the field is adapting, where vulnerabilities remain, and what opportunities for innovation and growth might lie ahead.
Host Zac Macinnes sits down with Sarah E. Spencer, Founder of OnPoint Global Strategies & Coaching and Executive Director of the Global Leadership League. Experienced in leadership, coaching, and organizational strategy, Sarah shares her insights on helping professionals navigate career transitions, build trust across teams, and level up in international education. The conversation explores the unique challenges emerging and established leaders face, the critical role of mindset, and the “power skills” that can transform our work in today’s fast-changing environment. Sarah also offers practical advice on refining personal brands, avoiding common resume pitfalls, and knowing when coaching might be the right step.
WorldStrides Higher Education has officially unveiled a fresh new brand and website for students and partners. In this episode, Zac Macinnes take a peek behind the curtain with Amber Garrett, Vice President of Marketing, to explore what it really takes to reimagine a brand in the international education space. From strategy to launch day and beyond, get the inside scoop on the journey that brought the new WorldStrides Higher Ed to life.
What happens when a site visit becomes the catalyst for strategic innovation? In this episode, Ehren Kuzekov, Director of Study Abroad at Grand Valley State University (GVSU), shares how GVSU is reimagining access through strategic cohort programs in Spain, Costa Rica, and South Korea. Ehren reflects on the 2024 Group Site Visit experience lead by WorldStrides and the collaborative campus work that followed. From student support programs to GVSU’s study abroad mascot “Wander,” this episode explores how intentional design and on-the-ground insight can drive powerful transformation.
Join host Zac Macinnes as he sits down with Samantha Brandauer, Associate Provost and Executive Director of the Center for Global Study and Engagement at Dickinson College. They will dig into how study abroad and fair trade go hand in hand—supporting ethical practices, empowering local communities, and shaping thoughtful global citizens. This episode gives real examples of how students and universities can make travel more intentional and impactful.
In this episode of Changing Lives through Education Abroad, host Zac Macinnes sits down with Meg Ramey, Ph.D., founder and Executive Director of WorldKind and winner of the inaugural Forum on Education Abroad InnovateEA award. This discussion explores how instructional design and gamified eLearning are transforming pre-departure orientations. With a background in academia, international education, and instructional design, Meg shares insights on making pre-departure training more engaging and effective in reaching today’s students. From overcoming the limitations of traditional orientations to the power of scenario-based learning, this episode is packed with actionable strategies for education abroad professionals.
In this episode of Changing Lives through Education Abroad, host Zac Macinnes explores the unique challenges and opportunities faced by rural students in accessing international experiences. Joined by Kate Wray Chettri, Director of Education Abroad at the University of Idaho, the conversation delves into practical strategies for overcoming financial and cultural barriers, helping students embrace the power of strong community ties, and how institutions can better support this often-overlooked group. With inspiring stories of rural students who transformed their futures through study abroad, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about making global education accessible to all.
In this episode of Changing Lives through Education Abroad, host Zac Macinnes sits down with Melissa Torres, President & CEO of the Forum on Education Abroad, to discuss her path to leadership, the Forum's evolving role in our field, and the future of education abroad. With insights into the upcoming annual conference in Toronto and new initiatives like the Beyond Polarization Residency, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone passionate about international education. Tune in for an inspiring and forward-looking discussion!
Today we take a deep dive into what we mean when we talk about location and purposeful learning in education abroad. Join Host Zac Macinnes and Paul Geis, Director of Education Abroad and Away at the University of Dayton, for a thoughtful exploration of the concept of study through a lens of city as culture shock. Tune in to hear tips for practitioners to support students in centering their intercultural experience around engaged learning and to meaningfully encounter the space of their host destination.
In this episode, Host Zac Macinnes sits down with Mandy Reinig, Director of Education Abroad at Coastal Carolina University, for an insightful conversation unpacking what practitioners need to know about advising students in 2025. Takeaways include techniques and technologies to cultivate a culture of empowered advising, effectively reach Gen Z, and leverage AI in our daily work. Join us for Mandy’s tips to stay ahead of the curve while encouraging student agency.



