Alum Kozue Matusuda Ph.D. normally shuttles between New York and Tokyo in order to manage her career in Japan and...
BY LAUREN DIXON Studying abroad has long been an important part of higher education, allowing students to immerse themselves in...
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.
A group of students from The Chicago School put ethical theory into practice by aiding Syrian refugees on a study abroad trip to Athens, Greece.
Today's global refugee crisis is explored in a faculty guest column.
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.
Thanks to a J-1 Exchange Visitor grant, an international faculty exchange results in a paper getting world-wide attention.
Faculty and students discuss how this transformative experience helped guide them to apply their learning outside of the classroom and become global citizens.








