Global Fairfield Interns Launch 4th Edition of the Global Stagbook

The Global Stagbook, a digital magazine collection is completely designed and written by Fairfield student interns. The Stagbook showcases the diverse experiences of students who have gone abroad to study, intern, or volunteer. The student interns want it to be a resource to inspire students considering studying abroad. It provides a firsthand perspective of the many international destinations, cultures, and learning environments that students experience. The articles and features highlighted in the Global Stagbook span a wide range of topics, including academics, cultural immersion, international students, personal growth, specific programs, and food recommendations. The Global Stagbook brings the world closer to home.

The latest edition of the magazine features a variety of exciting content. New articles have just been published, including many international students studying at Fairfield, students currently abroad, academic program highlights and many reflections on how studying abroad has changed students for the better both academically and personally. Whether it’s a student’s take on immersing themselves in a new culture, tips for making the most of a semester abroad, or reflections on how travel has influenced them, the Global Stagbook is full of student perspectives from those who have truly lived it.

The Global Stagbook highlights the impact of studying abroad. It is a helpful resource for students thinking about studying abroad, those already taking part in programs, and anyone curious about how these experiences can influence their future. If you want to hear about the experiences of other students, the Global Stagbook is a great place to start. Check out the latest content and get inspired to embark on your own study abroad journey!

Global Fairfield Fall 2024 Interns:

Henry Anderson ‘25, Mikaela Carpenter ‘26, Kai Halm ’24 and Haley Stanley ‘25


Related Web Site : https://globalstagbook.myportfolio.com/home


For more information, contact Patricia Pivarnik / 4332 / ppivarnik@fairfield.edu