In today's multi-generational and borderless world, study abroad programs are critical for introducing students to the world outside their university and even their country. They make up an integral part of the curriculum and the student undergraduate experience, and generally, students look back with very fond memories of their time abroad on their colleagues with whom they experienced these trips.
Unfortunately, despite all the \u201cglamour shots\u201d and publicity surrounding these trips, there is a dark side. You typically don\u2019t hear about the deaths that occur because universities have not properly vetted the vendors for these programs. Or the risks that students can be exposed to because a low-cost vendor or the tour guide takes students on a dangerous mountain road because their previously scheduled train didn\u2019t run on time. But these happen, and when they do, they expose both the students and the University to unnecessary risk.
To learn more about study abroad programs, Dr. Drumm McNaughton spoke with Robyn Symon, producer of Emmy Award-winning documentaries and biopics on such notable celebrities as Robin Williams and Michael Jackon, Robyn has spent over 20 years documenting events in the lives of people, and her latest project, Trip of a Lifetime, focuses on the study abroad industry and how we can keep our students safe during these important programs.
Podcast Highlights
Guest Bio
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Robyn Symon is a two-time Emmy award-winning Writer/Producer/Director/Editor.
Robyn joined PBS in 1991 after four years as a TV News Reporter in Texas. At PBS, Robyn produced documentaries, public affairs programs, and TV series, including \u201cFlorida!\u201d which also ran for six seasons on The Travel Channel, the PBS Pledge Special, \u201cBoleros: Unforgettable Love Song\u201d featuring top Latin musical stars and the series \u201cVoices of Vision,\u201d hosted by NPR\u2019s Scott Simon focusing on the work of non-profit organizations throughout the world. She has produced national TV specials on Robin Williams and Michael Jackson and an investigative program on the opioid epidemic.
Robyn debuted in the indie film arena in 2007, producing, directing, and editing the feature documentary \u201cTransformation: The Life & Legacy of Werner Erhard,\u201d about the controversial pioneer of the self-help industry streaming on Netflix. Since then, Robyn has written, produced, and directed documentaries, including \u201cHedy & Yumi: Crossing the Bridge,\u201d about a holocaust couple turned relationship experts, \u201cBehind the Blue Veil,\u201d a documentary film about the nomadic Tuaregs caught in the middle the War on Terror and \u201cDo No Harm\u201d about the silent epidemic of suicide and burnout among medical students and physicians.
In addition to two Emmys, Robyn has been honored with numerous national awards for writing and producing, including 3 Telly awards, 2 NABJ awards, and honors by both the Associated Press and United Press International.
About the Host
Dr. Drumm McNaughton is the host of Changing Higher Ed\xa0and a consultant to higher ed institutions. To find out more about his services and read other thought leadership pieces, visit his firm\u2019s website, https://changinghighered.com/.
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