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Alumni Spotlight: Sarah B., AIFS in London, Spring 2013

AIFS Abroad

We caught up with Sarah, one of our alumni who participated in our study abroad program in London in 2013. How has your study abroad experience impacted your educational goals and career (including your current job, if applicable)? My boss knew I had international experience from study abroad.

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Can International Experience Get You Hired?

AIFS Abroad

The secret to getting hired could be the global experience gained from an international internship or study abroad program. International internships and education opportunities abroad can help you establish a global network. The connections you make through interning or studying abroad can help expose you to new opportunities.

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Alumni Spotlight: Alanis Caballero

ISA Journal

Stories that Shaped Us: Cultural excursions and travel experiences Alanis Caballero is a TEAN Seoul alumna…

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Alumni Spotlight: Rachel Mullikin

ISA Journal

Stories that Shaped Us: Short but Sweet: Paris during the Pandemic Rachel Mullikin is an…

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Alumni Blog: Mackenzie Endersen

ISA Journal

Stories that Shaped Us: The world of London fashion Mackenzie Endersen is an ISA London alumna…

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20+ Questions to Ask When Choosing an Internship Program Provider

AIFS Abroad

If you’re currently in college, talk to your home university’s global education/study abroad office or your Academic Advisor to find out if your school will allow credit for an internship based on your current academic track. An experience abroad can be a huge professional catalyst – if you’re prepared for it.

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DEIJ Annual Report for 2022-2023

Goucher DEI

As part of the multi-year RPP Goucher Commons Requirement, students are required to read and discuss a relevant summer reading as first-years; take an approved RPP course in their second year; and reflect on race and power in the context of their study abroad experience in their third year.