Bahati Kanyamanza named to U.S. Refugee Advisory Board
SIT public health alumna pursues Fulbright role in Uganda
SIT Switzerland alum Emmanuel Orozco Castellanos named Rhodes Scholar
Site visitors experience what makes SIT special
Five Questions on global health education with SIT alumna Yosefa Gilon
U.S., Panamanian students study together, thanks to U.S. Embassy grant
Looking for climate connections (and berries) through traditional Indigenous knowledge
Understanding the past; changing the future
Experience Jordan through a skills-building summer internship
‘Africa is going to give the world a sense of humanity’
4 reasons to study abroad in Africa
Six tips for how and why to find funding for your research presentation
First Nations values and culture guide one student’s Global Master’s path
SIT Professor Bruce Dayton calls for diplomatic approach to Ukraine crisis
A summer in Tanzania leads to a semester in Patagonia
How global health education benefits future doctors
A gift, then a semester abroad, spark a fascination with Indonesia
Rwanda-Uganda experience was authentic ‘exchange’
SIT honors 35 new changemakers at 2023 commencement ceremony
How teachers are learners, and other parting thoughts from Dr. Leslie Turpin
Study abroad media experience inspires fellowship project in Morocco
A home away from home in Cape Town
I grew up in a refugee camp. People like me deserve a voice in the UN
SIT recommendations for your summer reading, viewing & listening list