[…]pm - 1:30 pm Community Events To register for April 6th, click here! Have a question? Email teach@wit.edu! Looking to access the book? Click here. More […]
[…]Festival of Colors at Happy Holi Fest Join us for music and fun activities for all. White t-shirts [...] More […]
[…]by Simmons University Stop by the Study Abroad Fair study abroad program providers and learn [...] More […]
[…]connecting with others? Attend the COF Study Abroad 101 and Student Social! 101 Session: 3:00-3:30 [...] More […]
[…]& shared vision for internationalization CommitteesThe GEO Center works with committees comprised of representatives from all five colleges in order to fulfill its mission of supporting internationalization efforts for the Colleges of the Fenway. The committees foster collaboration among individuals, departments, and institutions with regard to all aspects of internationalization.GEO Center Advisory Board: Makes recommendations on policies and practices that align with COF members’ strategic priorities for internationalization; provides feedback, direction, and support to the GEO Center staff. Study Abroad Council: Shares best practices and collaborates on international risk management, orientations, and other projects related to students studying, working, or […]
[…]and focused user experience.” They also commented on the, “…well executed UX and copywriting [which] allowed a sense of whimsy to shine through.” Molly DiLorenzo, Vice President of College Relations and Director of the Centennial said, “We really wanted to produce the best Centennial website the higher education community has ever seen. It was more to us than marking the College’s Centennial year – it was an opportunity to give the Emmanuel College community a way to dynamically connect with our rich history. We’re thrilled with how the website turned out – it showcases a century of mission, community, academic […]
[…]the BIPOC Conference provides an inter-institutional space for undergraduate students of color [...] More […]
[…]months of work by the graduating seniors of the fashion design program. Titled “404 Not Found” the show featured work by 21 students exploring themes such as race, gender, grief, the environment and inclusivity. “Sabrina Hollander, a Guatemalan American streetwear designer, dedicated her collection to her late cousin, who died in a car accident. “In Memory Of…” examines the grieving process and the way people grow as a result of, and in spite of, tragic personal losses.” Read Full Article. Posted on Bay State […]
[…]weaknesses when we want to guide people and organizations to success. When Gallup asked nearly [...] More […]
[…]out the spring 2024 semester at our first annual Fantasy Formal! Students are encouraged to dress [...] More […]