international students

About this tag
The international students tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the experiences and challenges faced by students studying abroad. Recent threads explore how universities like Baylor are reimagining traditional campus events such as Family Weekend to be more inclusive of international students, who often navigate time zones, rehearsals, and alternative communities instead of family reunions. Other content highlights global achievements of students from New Zealand in education and innovation. While the tag primarily focuses on higher education and campus life, it also touches on themes of equity, access, and cultural adaptation. These discussions provide insights into how institutions support international students and how these students contribute to global academic communities.
  1. Reimagining Baylor Family Weekend for a Global, Inclusive Campus

    Family Weekend arrived at Baylor this September as a familiar, high-energy ritual — food trucks, a headline concert at the new Foster Pavilion, and a packed game day — but beneath the fanfare a quieter story played out: for many international students the weekend is less a family reunion than a...
  2. Inclusive Family Weekend at Baylor: Equity, Global Students, and Access

    Family Weekend at Baylor unfolded this year as a familiar campus ritual — food trucks, concerts, and a football kickoff — while simultaneously revealing an often-overlooked counter-narrative: for many international students the weekend is less a reunion than a careful juggling act of time zones...
  3. Celebrating New Zealand Students' Global Achievements in Education, Innovation, and Research

    New Zealand's educational landscape has recently been illuminated by a series of remarkable achievements by its students on the global stage. These accomplishments not only underscore the nation's commitment to fostering talent but also highlight the diverse avenues through which Kiwi students...