Following “Identity in Context: Examination of South Africa” study abroad course, Ph.D. student Melissa Castro Del Valle reflects on the current educational system of South Africa and how apartheid has impacted educational attainment.
The Chicago School students visited Germany to learn about the different ways correctional treatment is handled domestically and abroad. Ryan Tobiasz, Psy.D. recounted their journey and experiences as well as the lessons they learned.
Representatives from The Chicago School traveled to Costa Rica for a three-day interdisciplinary summit on global education.
The Chicago School alumna Jenifer White, Ph.D., founded Project 1948 to help Bosnian youth confront and cope with the aftermath of the Bosnian Civil War and genocide.
TCS International (TCS) brings together five universities—including TCSPP—for a cross-disciplinary, three-month course and 10-day, study abroad experience in Cape Town and Johannesburg. TCSPP faculty Dr. Cynthia Langtiw discusses ways to enrich this experience.
Breeda McGrath, TCSPP’s online dean of academic affairs, was attending meetings in Chicago when Hurricane Maria hit. When she came home, the devastation was shocking.
In TCSPP's “Power of One: South Africa IS610,” the goal for students was to have an in-depth understanding of South African culture, education, and beliefs.
Check out our amazing video recapping a 10-day visit to Berlin, where the "Immigration in Contexts" course let students impact issues on a global scale.