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.
Representatives from The Chicago School traveled to Costa Rica for a three-day interdisciplinary summit on global education.
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.
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.
Faculty and students discuss how this transformative experience helped guide them to apply their learning outside of the classroom and become global citizens.
International Psychology alumna, Doha Abuzir, always considers culture when working with refugees.
Human trafficking is a global issue that affects all populations, especially the most vulnerable groups. In order to identify solutions, we must eliminate misconceptions.
Inspired by an alumna who lives in Peru, a trip abroad helped students learn and teach about mental health from a global perspective.