Meghan Mason, former associate director of the Center for Global Programs at Denison University, was recently named as Wittenberg’s new director of international education.
Earning a B.A. in international studies with a minor in French from Miami University followed by an M.A. in higher education and student affairs from The Ohio State University, Mason began working at Denison in 2021. Prior to Denison, she served as the associate director of the Center for Global Engagement at Kenyon College from 2015-2021 after beginning her career as a study abroad advisor at Middlebury College from 2009-2015. During her time at Miami, Mason studied abroad in Differdange, Luxembourg, and she interned in Hong Kong while at Ohio State.
“During the interview process, I was struck by Meghan’s comprehensive knowledge and experience of study abroad structures and providers, international student recruitment and exchange/visitor procedures, and trends in international education,” said Brian Yontz, provost and professor of education. “Her deep commitment to the academic work we do on small private college campuses was also impressive. I’m excited for her to be with us.”
Mason started her new role at Wittenberg under the direction of the departing Maria del Mar Aponte Rodriguez and has since worked diligently to create meaningful programming and build awareness of the available options to study abroad.
“I was excited by the opportunity to work with both study abroad students and international students at a liberal arts university,” she said. “I know how important international experiences can be to developing a broader worldview, and I love to help students make those connections.





