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IE’s Innovative Integration: A Legend Unmasked

Diversity is a good thing, or so it would seem. IE University boasts an international reputation for attracting some of the brightest minds from all corners of the globe, and putting them all together in a classroom to think, philosophize, learn, and grow. But with all these different cultures, nationalities, and languages colliding, what happens to the inevitable potential for conflict? Is it true that a whole shipment of international students can arrive in Spain and seamlessly fit in with Spanish nationals also seeking their higher education?

International Women’s Day Run: Enhancing Equality Through Sports

Madrid—To commemorate the International Women's Day, celebrated on 10th of March, the IE Running Club, together with the IE Women in Business Club, organized a 10 km run at Casa de Campo in Madrid.

Inclusive Language & IE students. A step towards equality?

“Be responsible of your words and actions” might be common advice given to implement morals and respect towards peers, elders, teachers, and superiors, because words...

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The Sound Of Panic: How Social Media Creates A Generation Of Climate Anxiety

The climate crisis is perhaps the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced, but to confront  that challenge, we need hope, not panic. We need action, not anxiety. Social media could be a part of the solution, but, right now, it’s part of the problem.

The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: Tried to Please Everyone, Yet Mesmerized No One.

The first thing I remember about the Victoria's Secret fashion show was a YouTube video clip of its 2012 edition. While little me had...

The King of Clay Leaves the Arena

By Paula Candiles Puente Some say it’s Roger Federer, others say it’s Novak Djokovic, but true tennis fans admit that it has always been and...