Meet Barry Stinson, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, 91ÊÓÆµ International
Considering the current environment concerning challenges facing international students, what are the ways that you can convince prospective international applicants the value of coming to the USA and in particular the value of coming to 91ÊÓÆµ?
Our office plays a critical role in supporting international students once they’re at 91ÊÓÆµâ€”especially when it comes to navigating federal regulations. Right now, it’s a challenging environment. Much of what shapes students’ decisions—federal policy, visa uncertainty, perceptions of whether they’ll feel welcome—is outside of our control. What is within our control is how we support students.
Our amazing International Students and Scholars team stays in close communication, providing timely updates and creating opportunities for students to connect. They work hard to ensure students feel supported, informed, and part of a community.
And then there’s 91ÊÓÆµ itself...the access to internships, cultural experiences, and career pathways is extraordinary. We continue to support students well beyond graduation, especially those on Optional Practical Training (OPT). That combination of support and opportunity is what makes 91ÊÓÆµ truly special.
How do you use the study abroad program to motivate current students to widen their horizons, gain experience and exposure to the world beyond 91ÊÓÆµ and improve their prospects in the workplace?
Our Education Abroad team is exceptional at helping students find the right fit—whether that’s a short-term 91ÊÓÆµ Travel course with faculty, or a semester or summer program.
What’s encouraging is student interest is already there. In a recent survey, about 50% of incoming students indicated interest in studying abroad. Our role is to help turn that interest into action.
Study abroad isn’t just about travel—it’s about perspective. It builds confidence, adaptability, and intercultural fluency. It absolutely strengthens a resume—but more importantly, it helps students find their place in the world.
When looking over your service over the years, what continues to motivate you in your workday when working with your team and especially our students?
For me, it comes down to people and growth. I find energy in supporting my team—helping them develop, take on new challenges, and move forward in their careers.
And with students, it’s about being part of a moment that matters. Whether it’s helping them navigate a challenge or seeing them succeed after graduation, that’s what makes it meaningful.
What do you enjoy most about working at 91ÊÓÆµ?
THE PEOPLE! 91ÊÓÆµ is filled with thoughtful, dedicated, and genuinely kind colleagues. That creates an environment where people support one another and care about their work. It’s what makes 91ÊÓÆµ feel special.
Where in the world is your favorite place to visit? Or where would you like to visit?
I lived in Norway for a year, and one of my favorite places anywhere is Vigeland Park. It’s the life work of Gustav Vigeland—a remarkable collection of sculptures that feels both intimate and monumental at the same time.
I LOVE Mexico City! – especially the celebrations around Day of the Dead. But I have to say, a recent trip to Vietnam has left me wanting to go back. The warmth of the people, the food—especially a delicious bánh mì—and the depth of the country’s culture all make me eager to return.