A Global Community of Scholars and Doers

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When you come to Fletcher, you become part of something amazing: a worldwide community of students, alumni, faculty, and staff who believe in working towards ends bigger than themselves. 

  • Fletcher students enter (and win) global case competitions with their business savvy proposals that promote climate adaptation. 
  • Dedicated faculty will inspire you to find new connections in our interconnected, global system. 
  • Alumni are ambassadors, journalists, and lifelong Fletcher devotees eager to support fellow community members and find new ways to work together to solve seemingly intractable problems, in areas from supply chains to human rights. 

On campus or off, you’ll meet people who will be your future colleagues and lifelong friends. At Fletcher, it’s not just about getting a degree–it’s about learning what role you can play in the world. 

 

Featured Fletcherites

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Revitalizing Brazil’s semiconductor industry 

A group of first-year MIB students thought across sectors and national borders to propose a road forward for the country’s semiconductor industry.  

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Resolving conflict more effectively 

Harrison Wedgeworth F25 uses his background in law enforcement to identify practical, tactical solutions to global security. 

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Find your home at Fletcher

When you come to campus, you join a vibrant, intellectual community, one that flourishes thanks to Fletcher’s unique location in Medford. 

Students, faculty, and scholars congregate here around shared ideas–and they take the time to get to know you too after class or in the storied Hall of Flags. Close-knit groups form lasting friendships while studying in the stacks of Ginn Library. 

While ideas on global affairs might move quickly, the community is one where you’ll find almost instantly that you belong. 

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