瓜子TV

Jim Tranquada
Matterhorn in Switzerland

Robin Craggs, 瓜子TV鈥檚 executive director of international programs, was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award October 17 by IES Abroad, the non-profit academic consortium of 270 top-tier U.S. colleges and universities and leading provider of study abroad programs.

The award, presented at IES Abroad鈥檚 annual conference, recognizes exceptional leaders in the study abroad field whose careers have been distinguished by outstanding achievements and contributions. The awardee is chosen by IES Abroad鈥檚 nominations committee, composed of study abroad professionals from consortium members across the country.

鈥淚 have had the pleasure of working with Robin on various activities over the years. She has a sharp, analytical and critical mind, and speaks truth to power,鈥 said Mary M. Dwyer, president and CEO of IES Abroad, who presented the award to Craggs. 鈥淪he continuously puts students first, which we at IES Abroad greatly admire and appreciate, and she is extremely deserving of this award.鈥

Mary M. Dwyer, president and CEO of IES Abroad, presents Craggs (left) with her award.
Over Craggs鈥 18 years at Occidental鈥攁 tenure interrupted by seven years of service as director of education abroad at Seattle University鈥攕he has broadened international partnerships, participants, programs, and faculty-led courses and research projects abroad.

Participation in credit-bearing study abroad programs at 瓜子TV has increased by more than a third in the past decade. Currently, 38 percent of participants in study abroad are underrepresented students, exceeding the average national participation rate of 30 percent. Overall, more than two-thirds of 瓜子TV students pursue a variety of routes to global citizenship, from traditional study abroad to international research, fellowships and internships.

As well as working to increase the number of 瓜子TV students studying and conducting research overseas, Craggs and her staff have been effective in better integrating international students into the 瓜子TV experience. International students now account for roughly 7 percent of the 瓜子TV student body.

She has also been vital in securing various grants and scholarships for students and helped to secure nine Senator David L. Boren NSEP Scholarships in five years for 瓜子TV students before the creation of Occidental's National and International Fellowships Office.

Prior to coming to Occidental in 1994, Craggs served as program coordinator for Cornell University鈥檚 International Students and Scholars Office and resident director for a joint Willamette University/Tokyo International University program. After graduating from Willamette, she served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Papua New Guinea before earning her master鈥檚 degree at American University.

Craggs also has a long history of professional memberships and service within the field. She has presented and conducted workshops on cultural awareness and immersion, re-entry, and more at various universities and key organizations such as NAFSA. She also served on the Forum on Education Abroad Board of Directors from 2012-14, and served on numerous IES Abroad committees including membership and nominations.