A Global Exchange
Forde, Dana, Diverse Issues in Higher Education
Study abroad programs to Africa teach American students an appreciation for the continent and the resiliency of its people.
The wealth of educational opportunities in Africa has encouraged universities nationwide to establish partnerships with institutions on that continent. Kent State University, The Ohio State University, Princeton University and Rutgers University are just a few that have embraced educational programs that strive to engage students in the process of global exchange.
In only its second year of existence, Princeton's ecology and evolutionary biology field semester in Kenya has proven to be highly popular. Based at Kenya's Mpala Research Center, the spring ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: A Global Exchange.
Contributors: Forde, Dana - Author.
Magazine title: Diverse Issues in Higher Education.
Volume: 23.
Issue: 26
Publication date: February 8, 2007.
Page number: 16+.
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