Institute for Global/Local Action & Study (IGLAS)
The Institute for Global/Local Action & Study (IGLAS) prepares ϲ students to become engaged, socially responsible citizens of the world
Upcoming Events
View All IGLAS EventsImmigration in Italy
Chiara Marchetti, Centro Immigrazione Asilo e Cooperazione Internazionale (CIAC) in conversation with ϲ in Parma and Prof. Adrian Pantoja's Global Migration and Politics class.
Making Books in Ecuador - Writing/Bookmaking Workshop - Kikuyo Editorial
Join us for a writing/bookmaking workshop with Kikuyo Editorial
Community Resistance to Oil Exploitation in Sarayaku, Ecuador
Featuring Mario Yuacan, Sumisawa
Our Mission
The Institute for Global/Local Action & Study (IGLAS) prepares ϲ students to become “engaged, socially responsible citizens of the world” by infusing global/local issues in a robust, sequential curriculum that cultivates intercultural literacy and engaged learning throughout students’ academic careers.
Our Curriculum
Faculty-led curricular innovation combines:
- The study of globalization and its impacts
- Learning and scholarship focused on questions of social justice
- Sustained engagement with communities near and far
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Our Objectives
- Ensure that global/local action and study are a part of students’ intellectual and psychosocial development.
- Promote curricular innovation focused on global/local themes. We strive to integrate high-impact educational practices, such as immersive study abroad and community engagement, into all fields of study.
- Provide opportunities for faculty professional development on global/local themes about:
- Student mentorship
- Course development
- Research projects
- Enhance ϲ’s institutional capacity in global/local action and study through:
- Leadership. We combine the director position with an endowed academic chair and an associate deanship.
- Bringing more resources to the College.
IGLAS News
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A Mathematics Village Transforms ϲ Students’ Approach to STEM
ϲ students Caro Harwell ’24 and Charlotte Richards ’25 found an oasis of mathematics in Selçuk, Turkey.
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Institute for Global/Local Action & Study (IGLAS)