Annual Student Organizations Fair will be held on Wednesday, September 12 on Res Quad from 5-7pm – come to find out more about the IGL’s student groups as well as the more than 300 Tufts student organizations.
Join us for the next Tufts Global Reach event, happening in Berlin from May 4-6, 2018. It will be an exciting weekend of intellectual, social, and cultural events aimed at bringing the global alumni community together. On May 5 at 11:00am, Professor Abi Williams will be giving a keynote speech on this year's EPIIC theme, "Is the Liberal World Order Ending?". Afterward, he'll be joined by two outstanding alumni, Atika Shubert, J95, a CNN international correspondent, and Iran Kamel, F15, an award-winning filmmaker, researcher, and cultural strategist.
Tuesday is Giving Tuesday! Support the Next Generation of Critical Thinkers Ready To Engage the World! Your gifts provide a broad range of opportunities for students to connect theory to practice from Medford to Malawi, from Ireland to Indonesia, from Jordan to Japan, from Estonia to Ecuador...Any alumni gift to the IGL will be matched up to $100,000 thanks to a generous challenge grant from Brad Bernstein (EPIIC/89, A'89). Thank you for your support! Gifts can be made at this site and the IGL can be found under "University".
Wendo Aszed, a mother of four from Kenya, has walked the talk when it comes to understanding the challenges of rural women in Africa. Growing up in a small community in Kenya, she has a passion for learning and has experienced first-hand how access to basic services and information can change a person’s life.
The IGL Careers Series provides students with the opportunity to meet professional alumni. Take this chance to gain first-hand information and practical advice about various career paths. This event will focus on alumni from the business sector in start-ups, social entrepreneurship, enterprise technology, financial services, strategic partnerships and international business. This panel includes Anne O'Loughlin Bosman (A'02), Brad Bernstein (A'89) and Stephen Gershman (A'11). The panelists will share invaluable information through open, honest dialogue with the students who attend!
Evan Osnos joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2008, and covers politics and foreign affairs. His book, Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China, based on eight years of living in Beijing, won the 2014 the National Book Award in nonfiction and was a finalist for the 2015 Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction. He has also written from East Asia; his article “The Fallout” won a 2012 Overseas Press Club Award.
Come and meet the new director of the Institute for Global Leadership, Dr. Abi Williams, and join us for a reception and discussion on building sustainable peace in war-torn countries. Abi will also discuss his initial plans for the IGL and the 2017-18 EPIIC theme: Is the Liberal World Order Ending?
Come and meet the new director of the Institute for Global Leadership, Dr. Abi Williams, and join us for a reception and discussion on building sustainable peace in war-torn countries. Abi will also discuss his initial plans for the IGL and the 2017-18 EPIIC theme: Is the Liberal World Order Ending?