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La Bella Figura: The role of a cultural philosophy on Italian consumerism

From the abstract: "The current study sought to understand how women living in Italy conceptualize La Bella Figura and how it affects their day-to-day lives, attitudes, and consumption behaviours."

Ramos-Ortiz J, Meier S, Rossi M, Heyrman H, Reddy M, DeMaria AL. (2020). La Bella Figura: The role of a cultural philosophy on Italian consumerism. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 0(0):1-10. doi.org/10.1002/cb.1846.

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An interprofessional, intercultural, immersive short-term study abroad program: Public health and service systems in Rome

From the abstract: "The purpose of this paper is to describe a short term study abroad program that exposes engineering and nursing undergraduate students from the United States and Italy to an intercultural and interprofessional immersion experience."

McComb, S. A., Fedele, L., Brunese, P. A., & Simpson, V. L. (2019). An interprofessional, intercultural, immersive short-term study abroad program: Public health and service systems in Rome. Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 31(1), 148-168.  https://doi.org/10.36366/frontiers.v31i1.447 

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An interprofessional, intercultural, immersive short-term study abroad program: Public health and service systems in Rome

From the abstract: "The purpose of this paper is to describe a short term study abroad program that exposes engineering and nursing undergraduate students from the United States and Italy to an intercultural and interprofessional immersion experience."

McComb, S. A., Fedele, L., Brunese, P. A., & Simpson, V. L. (2019). An interprofessional, intercultural, immersive short-term study abroad program: Public health and service systems in Rome. Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 31(1), 148-168.  https://doi.org/10.36366/frontiers.v31i1.447 

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Preparing, planning and executing a successful short-term study abroad program: A Case Study - SLHS in India

Krishnan, LA., Sundaram, S., Sreekumar, S., Thammaiah, S. & Mitra, G. (2020). Preparing, planning and executing a successful short-term study abroad program: A Case Study - SLHS in India. ASHA Perspectives, SIG 17 Global Issues in Communication Sciences and Related Disorders, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1044/2020_PERSP-19-00119

Krishnan, L.A., Sundaram, S., Sreekumar, S., Thammaiah, S. & Mitra, G. (2019). SLHS in India: Preparing, planning and executing a successful short-term study abroad program. Asha Kiran, A Publication of the Asian Indian Caucus. https://www.sac-asha.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/ASHA-KIRAN-2019-.pdf. p. 24

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Cultural Intelligence and Short-Term Study Abroad Length: The Effect of an Undergraduate Cultural Development Course and Short-Term Study Abroad Program on Student CQ

From the abstract: "This study examined the effects of a combined semester long, on-campus cultural development course followed by either a three- or six-week faculty-led study abroad program on student CQ."

Chang Alexander, K., Ingersoll, LT, Shields, CG, Miller, ML, Gipson, JA, Calahan, CA, DeMaria, AL, & Chang Alexander, S. (2022). Cultural Intelligence and Short-Term Study Abroad Length: The Effect of an Undergraduate Cultural Development Course and Short-Term Study Abroad Program on Student CQ. Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 34(2), 280-301. https://doi.org/10.36366/frontiers.v34i2.567

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Innovative Changes to Study Abroad: Virtual Intercultural Learning during the Pandemic

Krishnan, L. A., Jin, L., Stahl, A., Sreekumar, S., Sundaram, S., Subrahmanian, M., & Davis, P. (2022). Innovative Changes to Study Abroad: Virtual Intercultural Learning during the Pandemic. Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders6(2), 1. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1349633.pdf

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Assessing perceptions of immigrant contribution: Scale development and organizational implications

From the abstract: "Building on a dual-dimension framework, this paper explores and presents the perceived immigrant contribution construct and develops a scale as a tool to measure perceptions of economic or realistic (i.e., physical resources) and symbolic (i.e., cultural resources) immigrant contributions."

Li, S., & Kung, F. Y. H. Assessing perceptions of immigrant contribution: Scale development and organizational implications. Academy of Management Discoveries. https://doi.org/10.5465/amd.2020.0150

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Virtual ‘Study Abroad’: Promoting Intercultural Competence Amid the Pandemic

Krishnan, LA., Sreekumar, S., Sundaram, S., Subrahmanian, M. & Davis, P. (2021). Virtual ‘Study Abroad’: Promoting Intercultural Competence Amid the Pandemic. The Hearing Journal, 74(4), 38-40. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.HJ.0000743740.67628.33

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It's Never Too Soon! Comparing Intercultural Learning Outcomes of Undergraduate Students via Face-to-Face and Online Teaching Modalities

From the abstract: "The purpose of this study was (a) to evaluate whether there are quantitative differences in development of ICC in a direct comparison of a face-to-face and 100% asynchronous online introductory in communication disorders, and (b) to describe participants learning through the structural intercultural learning activities embedded into the course using a qualitative approach."

Jaiswal, A., Masters, C., Jin, L., Inani, T., Schenkel, A., Sapkota, M., & Krishnan, L. (2023). It's Never Too Soon! Comparing Intercultural Learning Outcomes of Undergraduate Students via Face-to-Face and Online Teaching Modalities. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1044/2023_PERSP-23-00015

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What do parents look for in an overseas youth summer camp? Perspectives of Chinese parents

From the abstract: "Specifically, this research attempts to shed light on the perspectives of Chinese parents concerning the specific traits and characteristics of overseas summer camps they perceive as attractive and what benefits they seek from such an experience for their children."

Lehto, X. Y., Fu, X., Kirillova, K., & Bi, C. (2020). What do parents look for in an overseas youth summer camp? Perspectives of Chinese parents. Journal of China Tourism Research, 16(1), 96-117. https://doi.org/10.1080/19388160.2017.1410508

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Enhancing Intercultural Competence: Can it be done without Studying Abroad?

From the abstract: "The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relative impact of embedding intercultural learning activities on students’ intercultural competence when included in an on-campus course compared to a study abroad program."

Krishnan, LA., Jin, L. & Calahan, C. (2021). Enhancing Intercultural Competence: Can it be done without Studying Abroad? In Press. Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders. 

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Intercultural Competence Gains from Study Abroad in India

From the abstract: "Participation in a study abroad program to Zambia with intentional intercultural activities embedded in the course curriculum has been shown to enhance cultural competence as measured by the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI®) (Krishnan, Masters, Holgate, Wang & Calahan, 2017). The purpose of this study was to assess whether a new program to India, developed using a. similar model, was effective in increasing student intercultural competence and to compare student outcomes with the previous program to evaluate possible differences in outcomes related to the destination country."

Krishnan, LA., Diatta-Holgate, H. & Calahan, C. (2021). Intercultural Competence Gains from Study Abroad in India. Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders.(5), 2, Article 6.  https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/tlcsd/vol5/iss2/6

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Sexual Health

DeMaria, A.L, Meier, S.J., Dykstra, C. (2019). “It’s not perfect but it’s mine”: Genital self-image among women living in Italy. Body Image29,140-148.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2019.03.011

DeMaria, A.L., Ramos‐Ortiz, J., Faria, A.A., Wise, G.M. (2019). Examining consumer purchase behaviors and attitudes toward condom and pharmacy vending machines in Italy: A qualitative study. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 54(1), 286-310.  https://doi.org/10.1111/joca.12269

DeMaria, A.L., Rivera, S., Ramos-Ortiz, J., Meier, S., Wakefield, A.L., Basile, K., Evans, J.M., Zaininger, H.M. (2019). “It’s just a very personal thing”: contraceptive influences and decision making among women living in Italy. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care, 24(3), 198-205.  DOI:  10.1080/13625187.2019.1615616

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An Interprofessional, Intercultural, Immersive Short-Term Study Abroad Program: Public Health and Service Systems in Rome

From the abstract: "The purpose of this paper is to describe a short term study abroad program that exposes engineering and nursing undergraduate students from the United States and Italy to an intercultural and interprofessional immersion experience . Faculty from Purdue University and Sapienza Università di Roma collaborated to design a technical program that demonstrates the complementary nature of engineering and public health in the service sector, with Rome as an integral component of the program. Specifically, the intersection of topics including systems, reliability, process flow, maintenance management, and public health are covered through online lectures, in class activities and case study discussions, field experiences, and assessments."

McComb, S. A., Fedele, L., Brunese, P. A., & Simpson, V. L. (2019). An interprofessional, intercultural, immersive short-term study abroad program: Public health and service systems in Rome. Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 31(1), 148-168.  https://doi.org/10.36366/frontiers.v31i1.447.

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Global Health Learning Outcomes by Country Location and Duration for International Experiences

From the introduction: "The objective of this research was to evaluate self-perceived learning outcomes, defined as knowledge, skills, and attitudes, for student pharmacists who participated in an international APPE. Using the [Consortium on Global Health] CUGH global health competency framework, [the authors] specifically examined the impact of country location and duration of the experience on learning outcomes."

Steeb, D. R., Miller, M. L., Schellhase, E. M., Malhotra, J. V., McLaughlin, J. E., Dascanio, S. A., & Haines, S. T. (2019). Global health learning outcomes by country location and duration for international experiences. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 76-82.  https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe7682 

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Global Health Learning Outcomes in Pharmacy Students Completing International Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences

Steeb, D. R., Miller, M. L., Schellhase, E. M., Malhotra, J. V., McLaughlin, J. E., Dascanio, S. A., & Haines, S. T. (2020). Global Health Learning Outcomes in Pharmacy Students Completing International Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 84(3), 7586. DOI 10.5688/ajpe7586.

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Intercultural competence: Fostering skill development during emergency remote learning

From the abstract: "...the objective of the study was to measure changes in student IC before and after participating in the remote course with intercultural learning (ICL) assignments embedded into animal science topics."

Wickenhauser, J., Rosenkrans, A., Ebner, P., Flaherty, E. A., & Karcher, E. L. Intercultural competence: Fostering skill development during emergency remote learning. NACTA Journal. 65: 288-296.

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Fostering Preservice Teachers’ Social Justice Awareness and Intercultural Competence through a Virtual Global Community of Practice

From the website: "The first resource to combine the theory of globalizing education preparation programs (EPP) with practice collected from all regions of the world, At School in the World: Developing Globally Engaged Teachers makes the case for the necessity of incorporating global citizenship and intercultural competence development into education curricula at all levels."

Sapkota, B. K., Zhou, L., Mbewe, R., Newton, J., & Phillion, J. (2023). Fostering Preservice Teachers’ Social Justice Awareness and Intercultural Competence through a Virtual Global Community of Practice. At School in the World: Developing Globally Engaged Teachers212.

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Virtual ‘Study Abroad’: Promoting Intercultural Competence Amid the Pandemic

Krishnan, LA., Sreekumar, S., Sundaram, S., Subrahmanian, M. & Davis, P. (2021). Virtual ‘Study Abroad’: Promoting Intercultural Competence Amid the Pandemic. The Hearing Journal, 74(4), 38-40. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.HJ.0000743740.67628.33

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It's Never Too Soon! Comparing Intercultural Learning Outcomes of Undergraduate Students via Face-to-Face and Online Teaching Modalities

From the abstract: "The purpose of this study was (a) to evaluate whether there are quantitative differences in development of ICC in a direct comparison of a face-to-face and 100% asynchronous online introductory in communication disorders, and (b) to describe participants learning through the structural intercultural learning activities embedded into the course using a qualitative approach."

Jaiswal, A., Masters, C., Jin, L., Inani, T., Schenkel, A., Sapkota, M., & Krishnan, L. (2023). It's Never Too Soon! Comparing Intercultural Learning Outcomes of Undergraduate Students via Face-to-Face and Online Teaching Modalities. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1044/2023_PERSP-23-00015

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Challenges of Blended Learning in Refugee Camps: When Internet Connectivity Fails, Human Connection Succeeds

From the abstract: "In this paper, [the authors] studied the implementation of a course on global history as a blended section of a massive open online course (MOOC) and the learning challenges faced by the students in three crisis contexts: Azraq refugee camp (Jordan), Kakuma refugee camp (Kenya), and Amman urban refugee center (Jordan)."

Dridi, M.A., Radhakrishnan, D.B., Moser-Mercer, B., DeBoer, J. (2020). Challenges of Blended Learning in Refugee Camps: When Internet Connectivity Fails, Human Connection Succeeds. International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 21(3), 250-263. https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v21i3.4770

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Purdue University College of Science Global Dialogues Program: 2018-19 program assessment

Data is presented from 3 administrations of the BEVI (pretest, posttest, and delayed posttest) in an evaluation of the 2018-19 Global Dialogues Program at Purdue University.

Starr, L., Acheson, K., & Ham, T. (2019). Purdue University College of Science Global Dialogues program: 2018-19 program assessment. HubICL Research Repository.  https://hubicl.org/publications/75/1

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Being Connected: Academic, Social, and Linguistic Integration of International Students

"Findings from this study can contribute to the development of first-year programs that provide realistic solutions for the enhanced internationalization of both domestic and international students on campus."

Park, K. (2019). Being connected: Academic, social, and linguistic integration of international students [Doctoral dissertation, Purdue University]. Purdue University Graduate School. https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/dissertations/AAI30502178/

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What do parents look for in an overseas youth summer camp? Perspectives of Chinese parents

From the abstract: "Specifically, this research attempts to shed light on the perspectives of Chinese parents concerning the specific traits and characteristics of overseas summer camps they perceive as attractive and what benefits they seek from such an experience for their children."

Lehto, X. Y., Fu, X., Kirillova, K., & Bi, C. (2020). What do parents look for in an overseas youth summer camp? Perspectives of Chinese parents. Journal of China Tourism Research, 16(1), 96-117. https://doi.org/10.1080/19388160.2017.1410508

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Research on the mental health of international students

From the abstract: "The study engages with the parents of [Chinese international students] CIS to identify their dilemmas and coping strategies employed to discuss depression with CIS studying in United States.

Jin, L., & Acharya, L. (2020). Dilemmas and coping strategies of talking about Chinese international students’ mental health problems: from the parents’ perspectives. Journal of International Students. DOI:10.32674/jis.v11i1.1446

From the abstract: "The PEN-3 cultural model was used to contextualize the role of culture in mental health needs of [Asian international students] AIS."

Jin, L., & Acharya, L. (2022). Developing Tailored Messages to Improve Mental Health and Adjustment of Asian International Students. Journal of International Students12(4), 817-842. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v12i4.3934

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