Daniella Lubey, MSOD

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Daniella Lubey is the San Francisco launch coordinator for the IHP Climate Change program. She provides a robust experience, teaching students about climate NGOs, local San Francisco tourism and culture, and developing a great cohort experience before travel. In addition, she works for Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism. Before joining Medill, she was the study abroad advisor at the University of San Francisco, studied and worked in Italy, and taught English in Istanbul, Turkey. With a master’s of science in organization development, she uses her experiences as a local San Franciscan to improve the cohort dynamics of students studying in San Francisco and internationally. Daniella has coordinated and led short-term programs in the Dominican Republic, South Korea, Thailand, England, New Zealand, Hungary, and Colombia. She has traveled internationally to over 30 countries in North America, Central America, the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Africa, and Europe.

Selected Publications

Lubey, D. (2019). Young Professionals in Global Education: Opportunities and Challenges of Inclusivity in Workplace Engagement. Diversity Abroad.

Lubey, D. (2018). Losing (or Gaining?) My Religion. Diversity Abroad.

Selected Presentations

Lubey, D. (2024). Calling others in instead of calling out: Building intentional community in cohort-style programs [Panel]. Diversity Abroad Global Inclusion Conference.

Lubey, D. (2024). Building Support Structures for Diverse Student Experiences: Strategies for Inclusive Student Support [Panel]. Diversity Abroad Community Discussion.

Current Research Interests

Study abroad and study away cohort dynamics within higher education (U.S. domestic programs and international programs)


Education

  • MS, Organization Development, University of San Francisco
  • BS, Business Administration, University of San Francisco
Daniella Lubey, MSOD

SIT Study Abroad

San Francisco Launch Coordinator

IHP CLIMATE CHANGE: The Politics of Land, Water, and Energy Justice

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