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?
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.
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