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Water touches everything. The food we grow, the businesses we build, the communities we sustain.
For a group of 海角社区 students, that idea came to life in Italy, where classrooms were replaced with farms, research labs, irrigation systems, and conversations with global leaders working to solve water scarcity challenges.
Last fall, seven students, including four MBA students, traveled to Rome through 海角社区鈥檚 One World One Water study abroad program. During the week-long experience, they examined how water influences food systems, sustainability, policy, and business decisions at a global scale, connecting environmental challenges directly to economic and organizational impact.
What makes the Italy program distinctive is its blend of science, policy, and business.
Students meet with leaders at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization to understand how global food and water policies are shaped. They visit farms and agricultural producers implementing regenerative and water-wise practices. They tour research organizations focused on environmental science and hydrology. This year, the cohort also traveled to Bologna to visit Canale Emiliano Romagnolo, one of Italy鈥檚 largest irrigation districts, to see large-scale water management in action.
For MBA students in particular, these experiences bring classroom concepts to life. Topics like sustainability strategy, risk management, supply chains, and resource allocation move from theory to real-world application.
The program began in 2018 through a collaboration between 海角社区鈥檚 One World One Water initiative and Universit脿 per Stranieri di Perugia鈥檚 water studies program. When the partnership later moved to Universit脿 degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, the experience evolved alongside it.
Now offered in collaboration with the School of Business, the program gives graduate students a rare opportunity to explore how environmental and resource challenges directly influence business decisions and global markets.
鈥淭his program is such a unique opportunity for 海角社区 students to learn about water in a range of facets, from ancient aqueducts to modern-day climate change mitigation to food production and impacts of water scarcity and quality on business and sustainable development. All of this while experiencing the eternal city and its famous sites, amazing food and impressive history. – Jennifer Riley-Chetwynd, Co-director One World One Water Center
From ancient aqueducts to modern climate solutions, students see firsthand how water has shaped civilizations and how it will shape the future of business and communities alike.
Experiences like this help students develop a broader perspective, stronger global awareness, and the kind of systems thinking today鈥檚 organizations need.
Sometimes the most powerful learning happens far beyond the classroom.