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International & Off-Campus Programs

MICA understands the rewards and the challenges of living and studying overseas, and we are committed to providing information, advising, and programs to prepare our students with the skills needed for borderless careers, new cultural challenges, and an interdependent world.

  1. Art of Solidarity Program Highlighted in Community Arts Publication

    Kata Frederick '09 gets a lesson in carving marble from host Oscar at his workshop in Limay, Nicaragua.

    Art of Solidarity Program Highlighted in Community Arts Publication

    Community Arts Network's November Reading Room features an essay by faculty member Cinder Hypki about a MICA program she helped lead, Art of Solidarity, in Nicaragua. Three other essays feature MICA.

  2. Daniel Allende '10 Co-Creates Installation on Urbanization for Shenzhen Biennale in China, Dec. 6-Jan. 23

    Franceschini + Allende/Futurefarmers with Daniel Allende '10, People's Roulette, installation in China, 2009

    Daniel Allende '10 Co-Creates Installation on Urbanization for Shenzhen Biennale in China, Dec. 6-Jan. 23

    MICA interdisciplinary sculpture senior Daniel Allende presents collaborative work with the art group, Franceschini + Allende/Futurefarmers, for the Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture.

  3. A History of Struggle: War, Occupation and Afghanistan's Women, December 1

    Join us for a film screening and panel discussion with filmmaker Kathleen Foster, humanitarian Fahima Vorgetts, psychologist Anne Brodsky and economist A. Ghanie Ghaussy. The event will be held at MICA on Tuesday, December 1st from 7 to 10 PM in Falvey Hall, Brown Center, 1301 Mt. Royal Avenue.

  4. 'Hear My World See My Voice:' International Education Week 2009, November 16-22

    'Hear My World See My Voice:' International Education Week 2009, November 16-22

    International Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education is part of our efforts to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn and exchange experiences in the United States.