SIT (Tye Tavaras) visits campus
Monday, September 15, 2025 1:30–3:00 PM
Description
Meet Tye Tavaras to get an overview of SIT study abroad programs in Africa, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and the Pacific. SIT study abroad programs are theme-based around topics such as Peace and Justice, Global Health and Well-being, Climate and Environment, and Geopolitics and Power. All participants complete a research project as part of their academic program. Ms. Tavarais will be available for drop in appointments.
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