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"Women out of series" is a tour of the building and the history of the Institute that highlights the role of essential women in the history of the International Institute. From these figures, the 130-year history of the institution is explored
Briefing with admissions directors from Dartmouth, Duke, Georgetown, Northwestern, and Vanderbilt.
Come celebrate the 4th of July with us!
Spend an afternoon of dance, music and gatherings with us in the Institute's garden to celebrate Independence Day, one of the most emblematic holidays in the United States.
On the occasion of “LGBTQ+ Pride Month” we approach the history of the collective's social activism through the screening of the documentary “The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson” and the subsequent virtual discussion with the film's director, David France.
JOIN TEAM YOGA!
12-17 years
April 8, 15, 22, 29
Mondays, 6:30-7:30pm
In honor of International Women's History Month, director Katrina Parks presents the first part of her documentary series “Route 66 Women: The Untold Story of the Mother Road.”
On the occasion of “Black History Month”, it is a good time to reflect together on the African-American experience through the screening of the documentary “I Am Not Your Negro” (Raoul Peck, 2016).
We celebrate Susan B. Anthony Day, feminist, suffragist and abolitionist with a guided tour of the headquarters of the International Institute.
Interested in attending a university in the United States? Do you know how the American college admissions process works? Want advice about applying for financial aid to help fund your higher education? MIT Professor Margery Resnick answers these questions and more during her presentation, “Pathways to US Colleges / Universities” and a panel of American college students share their experiences at their schools.