Some international students have no way home
Arpana Upadhyay was left alone at home in Nepal when a 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook the country in April 2015, interrupting her last semester in high school.
When strangers become family: Host families open hearts and homes to students from around the world
Six years in a row, New Hope resident Lynn Pope and her family welcomed strangers into their home.
International students find home away from home at MUW
International students who graduate from Mississippi University for Women leave the school with two things: a degree and a newfound family. For some, one is
De la Cruz’s first Thanksgiving inspires ‘international’ feast
It was Thanksgiving Day 1963, in the normally bustling college town of Athens, Ga.
Armando de la Cruz was a graduate student living on the University of Georgia campus and he was in a pinch.
Borderless Hosts seek families to partner with international students
The Borderless Hosts program, under the Holmes Cultural Diversity Center at Mississippi State University, is seeking volunteer “host” families and international students for the fall and spring semesters.