Items tagged with International Studies

Blurbs

  • Olenka Ntungane, a transfer student from Bujumbura, Burundi, is pursuing a B.A. in International Studies.  She enjoys NYC’s diverse population.  Her future goals include being a professor, an international lawyer and a human rights activist. “I aspire to be a better me.”

    Olenka Ntungane

  • Danila DeVita

    Danila De Vita, an Italian student from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, majors in International Studies while pursuing minors in Social Work & Business Management.  Danila writes, “I always receive one-on one personal help from my well educated professors and academic advisors in order for me to succeed in the best possible way. MMC always has resources available and makes sure every student is a name, not just a number.”

     

  • Kiley Griffith (double major, International Studies and Dance) spent a summer enacting her commitment with the Clinton Global Initiative University to create an after school for children living in the impoverished township of Nyanga. “I created activities that promoted critical thinking skills, team building, and English proficiency. As you can see in the pictures, I also created a danced-based program for children (ages 2-5) in “creche” or preschools in two communities within the township, Khayelitsha.”  Upon her return to MMC, she undertook an independent study to analyze how to combine dance and development.

    Kiley Griffith teaching preschool dance in South Africa

News

Students in Prof. Kazi Rahman's Diplomacy and Multiculturalism class pose for a photo with UN diplomat Meriem El Hilali (rig...
February 6
Counsellor Meriem El Hilali of the Permanent Mission of Morocco to the United Nations joined Professor Kazi Rahman’s Diplomacy: Theory and Practice class to discuss the history of US-Moroccan relations.
Andreas Hernandez and students during a discussion in Costa Rica
January 30
Twelve MMC students spent their January session with Dr. Andreas Hernandez on a 14-day travel course studying eco-tourism and sustainability in the heart of Costa Rica.
Dr. Andreas Hernandez and MMC's 2018 Policy Competitors
October 15
Three brave MMC students traveled to New Haven to compete against nearly 100 other teams from across the country at Yale University’s second International Policy Competition.

Pages

  • Asian Studies Minor

    www.mmm.edu/academics/history-philosophy-and-religious-studies/asian-studies-minor/

    Take advantage of crossdisciplinary approaches and MMC’s unique location in New York City, home to the country’s largest population of Asian Americans.

  • The Gurcharan Singh Lecture

    www.mmm.edu/departments/international-studies/singhlecture/

    Professor Gurcharan Singh was a beloved member of the Marymount Manhattan College community and founded the International Studies major in the early 1980s.

Profiles