Culture/International

#8

04/28/2015 18:19
“I feel that my background of immigration is not often talked about unless its a class about immigration.”

#9

04/28/2015 18:19
“I think Wheelock is too focused on minorities that are from the U.S and not much focus on students that are from out of the country. I feel as though when I talk about my experience from out of the country it is undermined. There is no place that I feel where I can openly talk about my out of the...

#7

04/26/2015 18:40
 Living on campus is a choice for me. To get to know more people from different cultures. I can get to know more friends and learn more things. It’s also convenient for me. To get to classes and the dining hall is very easy. However, I have not seen activities that Wheelock creates for...

#6

04/24/2015 15:11
“I feel as an OCB student, I should be allowed to participate in college level sports.”

#5

04/24/2015 15:10
“There is no representation of non-OCB International Students.”

#4

04/24/2015 14:50
I am a Vietnamese American who has no accent when I speak English. I am also a commuter. During my junior year, someone asked me how do I like America and specifically Boston. Later, I realized that they thought that I was an international student… I’ve been here for years. My looks have subjected...

#3

04/23/2015 20:22
“There is no representation of non-OCB International Students.”   

#4

04/23/2015 20:22
“I feel as an OCB student, I should be allowed to participate in college level sports.”

#2

04/23/2015 19:09
I feel that from a stand point of an international student, I don't get my voice expressed often. There's the on-campus Boston program, but they tend to separate themselves from the rest of the college. The only public events they have are a showcase of their cultures rather than their opinions and...

Explanation

Culture and International

This section holds all the voices that tackled the issues of Wheelock's treatment of culture on the campus, as well as the mis-treatment of international students.