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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, […]
TCK Musicians in the Spotlight
There are Third Culture Kids (TCKs) today who have made it big in the music industry, and three of those musicians are Wiz Khalifa, Cristina Aguilera and Jason Wade from Lifehouse. Wiz Khalifa A U.S. rapper born in 1987 with […]
Intraregional Borderlanders: Native American CCKs
Native American populations often fly under the public eye, and issues on reservations rarely make it into mainstream U.S. news coverage. U.S. culture is always described as a melting pot, a blend and mash of the culture of immigrants and […]
Five Reasons Why Everybody Should Study Abroad
By Aidan Loughren Time goes on, people change, and life flashes before our eyes. This time that goes on can be turned into time spent traveling. People changing can be used as an opportunity to grow and create new relationships. […]
Communicating Among Hidden Diversity
By Olive Ancell Communicating social, cultural, environmental, and political issues is an obstacle in itself, but addressing these issues among populations of hidden diversity and across cultural boundaries is an entirely different ball game. Midy Aponte, Vice President of Spitfire […]
How Culture Can Influence a Designer’s Fashion
For fashion designers and moguls around the world, culture is a factor that influences the design of a fabric. This is especially true for instructor Dr. Carol Engel-Enright, who has an extensive background in design entrepreneurship and social enterprise. In […]
Sailing the World, the New Frequent Flyer Miles?
Saying goodbye to the life and the steady land that you know to set sail for three years is an adventure most only dream of, but for a few joyous individuals, this is their reality. A new trend that took […]
Experiential Learning Creates Passionate People
Some time ago, I witnessed a profound example of experiential learning through an eight-year-old girl that I was a nanny to. We would go to the park daily with no agenda other than making sure we got outside, exercised and […]







