Some light reading…

If you are interested in hearing about IEDP (internship) experiences other than those of yours truly, then check out my classmates’ blogs! While this isn’t a complete list,, it will give you a sense of what IEDP students do during their internships and how they evaluate the work they’re doing. (PSA: some of these blogs may not be operating/full of posts just yet, since some … Continue reading Some light reading…

A rainy graduation

According to Lauren, the last time it rained during commencement was about twenty years ago. So… I guess we brought the tradition back? Anyway, I felt somewhat like a fraud because technically I still have two more credits to go before I actually receive my degree. In fact, everyone (except the returning IEDP students who were in the ceremony) still have outstanding requirements before we … Continue reading A rainy graduation

When you low-key become advertising

Apparently I’m just discovering this now, but my tweet about CODE from CIES was featured in their article about the conference on their website. If only I had known, then maybe I would have written a much more eloquent tweet! P.S. I didn’t have a Twitter before joining the program, but it was actually really cool to have during the conference (and to keep track of … Continue reading When you low-key become advertising

Free cheese and fruit! (a.k.a. our policy brief poster session)

A new look for the blog, and a new update on what’s been going on at IEDP! Our program’s capstone project is known as a policy brief, in which we analyze an issue and current policy surrounding it and then suggest our own recommendations to the relevant governing body/organization on how to improve it. Incorporated into this capstone is a poster session, in which we … Continue reading Free cheese and fruit! (a.k.a. our policy brief poster session)

The internship process demystified… hopefully

A few weeks ago, our cohort voiced some concerns about the internship process during Proseminar. A few days ago, I was prompted by a prospective student to describe the internship process. A few hours ago, I thought I’d write about the internship process to help any potential readers better understand how the whole thing works. Be forewarned: I’m going for honesty here, not to scare … Continue reading The internship process demystified… hopefully

CIES take three: Another perspective

Today’s post comes from fellow IEDPer HyunJae (Daniel) Won, which offers yet another perspective on CIES for all you lovely readers to enjoy.  I really did not have many expectations for CIES except that every professor was recommending/pressuring us to attend the conference. On the other hand, I also heard from students that it might not be worth going, given the costs of attendance, time, … Continue reading CIES take three: Another perspective

“It Takes a Village.” Or, another view of CIES

Today’s post comes from fellow IEDPer Morgan, who writes about his experience at CIES. You can check out the original on Morgan’s (very original) blog here.  This past week, I spent my time in Atlanta, GA surrounded by global experts in the field at the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) annual conference. It did not take me long to realize the swath of support … Continue reading “It Takes a Village.” Or, another view of CIES