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William Hug
Coordinator of International Student Services at Baltimore City Community College
William N. Hug is a seasoned professional with a diverse background spanning across various fields such as International Education, Academic Advising, Admissions, Career Counseling, and Student Immigration Status Advising.
With a strong foundation in English as a Second Language Advising/Instruction and Job Readiness Instruction, William also excels in Anti-Bias/Anti-Racism training, Music Management, DJing, Webbuilding, Social Media, and Marketing.
His areas of expertise include multicultural and international programming, as well as anti-bias/sensitivity training, making him a well-rounded professional in the field.
William pursued his education at Oberlin College, where he studied A.B. in Russian Studies, African-American Studies, and History. He further enhanced his knowledge by studying Multicultural Education Curriculum Development at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Throughout his career, William has held various roles in esteemed organizations. He served as the Coordinator of International Student Services at Baltimore City Community College and also contributed as the Secretary at BALTIMORE SISTER CITIES INC.
His experience includes being a Board Member and Volunteer at East Baltimore Historical Library, in addition to significant roles such as Coordinator of Recruitment, Admissions, & International Student Services, Assistant Director of Admissions, and Academic Advisor at Baltimore City Community College.
William's career also encompasses roles like Coordinator of Continuing Education Technology Programs, Workforce Development Specialist, Job Readiness Instructor, and ESL Instructor/ Language Lab Coordinator at the same institution.
Previously, he was involved in activism as part of the Discrimination Prevention Project of Franklin County and held positions such as Assistant Director at Communitas, Circulation Assistant at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Assistant Program Coordinator at Human Development Institute, and Research Analyst/Researcher at Thompson & Thomson Copyright Research.
With a rich tapestry of experiences in education, student services, multicultural programming, and community engagement, William N. Hug emerges as a versatile professional with a passion for fostering inclusivity and learning in diverse environments.