Thursday, June 8, 2023

Review exposes issues with Webster’s Thailand campus

$830,000 to bring Thailand campus ‘to an acceptable standard’

Webster introduces Ghana study abroad through two month research program

Professor Danielle MacCartney and ten Webster students were among the first to officially study abroad at Webster's campus in Accra, Ghana.

Uzbekistan student helps thousands of families during COVID-19

Webster master’s student Fazliddin Bakhromov has been volunteering in Tashkent, Uzbekistan during COVID-19. His volunteer work has reached over 30,000 families. Fazliddin Bakhromov has helped...

Letters from Thailand: a review of Bangkok

The familiar bright lights of the city flash in hundreds of colors all around as the van door opens. We step out into the...

What’s spurring Webster’s global enrollment?

Webster Groves is becoming home to a slew of world travelers.  The influx of international presence in Webster Groves is due, in part, to record-breaking...

How the new Omicron variant affects 2022 study abroad plans

The Office of Study Abroad plans the spring 2022 semester study abroad trips to move forward. Students, however, are wondering if Omicron may change...

Lack of diversity is a problem everywhere – even abroad

The type of diversity is different in Vienna than in the U.S, but it is still a struggle.
Marion Ayers

Study abroad students flee Paris after terrorist attacks

Nov. 13 a series of coordinated mass shootings, suicide bombings and hostage-takings erupted in the tenth and eleventh districts of Paris. By the time the attacks ceased, 129 people were dead and more than 300 people were wounded. A group of Webster study abroad students were spending the weekend in Paris, as a part of a trip offered by Webster's study abroad location at Regent’s College.

Webster’s top-ranked Study Abroad program back in full swing

Webster University's Study Abroad department recently hosted a "Global Food Tour" at Marletto's Marketplace. The event was to help raise awareness for the program...

Webster professor partners with Ukrainian volunteers

Volunteers from Vienna NGO YOUkraine were floored when someone showed up to their donation drive with three huge bags of food and hygienic products...

Webster Cup returns to Leiden at international soccer tournament

LEIDEN, Netherlands - Webster soccer teams from three European campuses met in Leiden on Apr. 8 for the 14th annual international soccer tournament. After...

Ukrainian Webster student adjusts to ‘new normal’

For Dariia Sidorova, most days are the same. She goes throughout her day with hardly any electricity, no warmth, no fresh meals, sometimes no...

Webster announces new degree offerings in Uzbekistan

Webster is the first U.S. university to offer degree programs in Uzbekistan. On Feb. 4, Webster University and the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized...

Webster adds new campus in Italy

Webster establishes a new international campus in Florence, Italy in partnership with Kent State University.

Leiden students join Amsterdam women’s march

LEIDEN, Netherlands – The recent Women’s March on Washington was organized as a worldwide response to rising far-right rhetoric around the world. Groups of Webster students from the Leiden campus attended the march in Amsterdam.

Webster’s Ghana campus granted accreditation

Webster University’s Ghana Campus was granted accreditation by the Ghana Ministry of Higher Education in July.