Associate Dean/Director/Adjunct Professor
Boston College
Adrienne Nussbaum has over 40 years of experience in international higher education as an administrator, professor, trainer and consultant. She is currently the Associate Dean and Director of the Boston College Office of International Students and Scholars where she has worked for the past 38 years, and has also worked at Harvard University and Lesley University. Adrienne’s teaching experience includes 17 years in the Global Studies department at Bentley University as well as courses at Tufts University, Lesley University, and for the past ten years at Boston College where she teaches courses on intercultural competency and for freshmen international students. She has done trainings for non-profit organizations both in higher education and at the K-12 level, and numerous presentations at regional and national conference of NAFSA, NASPA, and the International Careers Consortium. Her areas of expertise include: International student and scholar administration, intercultural competency programs and assessment, cross-cultural studies, diversity issues, and student affairs. She is also a Qualified Administrator for the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI). Adrienne received her BA in French and Psychology from Tufts University, and her MA in Intercultural Relations from Lesley University.
An International Student Advisers Guide on Navigating Anger Across Cultures
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
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