Higher Ed
How An Adult TCK Parent Should Handle Sending A Child Off To College (Part 2 of 2)
In Part 1 of this two-part series, we covered how an Adult TCK parent can handle the anticipation of sending a child off to college via the RAFT system. This part offers advice on how to handle oneself on the day of the send-off.
The Send-Off to Adulthood: An Adult TCK Parent’s Guide to College Transition (part 1 of 2)
For Third Culture Kids (TCKs) who become parents, the college transition of their child can be a chapter of profound grief beyond what’s anticipated.
Cornell William Brooks on Diversity
Every year for the more than a decade, Colorado State University holds a free and open conference promoting multiple social aspects called the Diversity Symposium.
Learning About Unique Nursing Practices In Another Country
The practice of nursing can vary from country to country, and different cultures have unique ways of looking at that profession. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING To that end, Yale University’s School of Nursing in the U.S.A. recently signed a memorandum of […]
What Lessons Can Be Learned From Applied Cross-Cultural Research?
Fred Bemak, a professor emeritus at George Mason University, recently talked about the lessons he learned during a career of applied cross-cultural research. According to his bio, Bemak is the Executive Director and founder of Counselors Without Borders and has […]
How the Gift of Connection and People Can Impact a Military B.R.A.T’s Unparalleled Experience
For Military BRATS, a global childhood has emphasized the importance of connection. Leaning into relationships will be useful on campus.
Global Underfunding Of The Arts
Internationally, arts and humanities education is dangerously underfunded. Traditionally, the humanities has been seen as critical to the enrichment and exploration of academia. Studies have shown that a degree in the humanities comes with long-term, delayed gratification contrary to degrees […]
How Kahlea Hunt-Khabir Strives To Overcome The Frustration of Colorism
On this Destination: Community. If you’re a light-skinned black woman, are you treated differently in the United States than if your skin tone were darker? What if you traveled to, say, South Africa or Brazil? What if you’re a member […]
















