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Military Brat, TCK Kailey Carlson Reflects on Global Lifestyle
Kailey Carlson misses the elaborate Christmas markets that she would visit in Stuttgart, Germany. She misses the old architecture and cobblestone streets, as well as riding her bike, alone, to the Saturday Market every week to pick up breads, cheeses and fresh vegetables […]
Negra Como Soy: ‘Doni and Rhonda, Our Stories’
In this episode of “Negra Como Soy” on Culturs Global Network, Doni and Dr. Rhonda introduce themselves and their stories. Growing up internationally and cross-culturally Doni, a Trinidadian-Costa Rican who grew up in Trinidad and Tobago, Spain, the United States […]
How to Thrive, Both Personally and Professionally, in a Time of Accelerating Change
Change is everywhere. Raise your hand if, in early 2020, you worried that the COVID-19 global pandemic would last for . . . months! Fast forward to today (over two years later), and most of us realize the “before times” […]
March Madness and the Mad Numbers Behind it all
With the U.S. collegiate basketball season winding down, the thoughts of many a university student — and alumni as well as just regular sports fans — turn to March Madness and the NCAA Division 1 men’s and women’s basketball championship […]
CCK Experience: Melody Tovar and Embracing Four Cultures
Melody Tovar’s mother is from France. Her father is from Venezuela and her brother was born in Switzerland. Now her family lives in the United States and she is the only natural-born U.S. citizen in her family. Growing up she […]
Can Fraternities Help Black Athletes Navigate Cultural Challenges?
Black Greek Life Organizations (BGLO) have continued to provide opportunities for Black students but are they submitting to white social norms in today’s society? Emerald Green is the Assistant Director for the Black/African American Cultural Center at Colorado State University […]
John Oliver Brings Cross-Cultural Strengths to Political Comedy
With his discernible English accent, John Oliver once asked the crowd to shout out D.C. Public Schools on Twitter and thanked Oprah for his win at the Emmys. “I met Oprah once,” Oliver joked. “It was like meeting the queen, […]
How Quality, Poverty and Gender are Playing a Role in Schools — Part 2
On March 8, 2017 women from across the world marched for women’s rights for International Women’s Day. With the allegations of Harvey Weinstein and others facing repercussions for sexual harassment and abuse, there have been improvements in gender inequalities, but […]







