Office of Global Education Summer Programs
The Office of Global Education sponsors faculty-led, credit-bearing, short-term summer programs abroad on topics such as ecology, foreign languages, global health, business, and more.
The Office of Global Education sponsors faculty-led, credit-bearing, short-term summer programs abroad on topics such as ecology, foreign languages, global health, business, and more.
On Magis Immersion Seminars, students advocate, fundraise, and pray for and with our partners in communities here at home and abroad. The focus of these trips is on building relationships, cultivating awareness of social justice and engaging in reflection and solidarity with the poor.
A joint program between the McDonough School of Business and School of Foreign Service, the Global Business Fellows Program includes a Global Business Experience consulting course with a foreign residency component.
The Education and Social Justice (ESJ) Fellowship provides students with the opportunity to conduct in-depth examinations of innovative educational initiatives, with a focus on the work of Jesuit secondary and post-secondary institutions.
Centennial Labs are School of Foreign Service classes built around an issue, idea, problem, or challenge in a real community. Students work with one or more professors across disciplines to learn the theory critical to understanding the situation.