Summer Stories from Africa is a series of fresh reflections from our students, faculty, and alumni researching and studying on the continent. Emily Lynch is an undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison studying Biology, Global …
Summer Stories from Africa
SUMMER STORIES: Laughing Yoga in Tanzania
Summer Stories from Africa is a series of fresh reflections from our students, faculty, and alumni researching and studying on the continent. Stephanie Laemmert is a graduate student at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy …
SUMMER STORIES: Summer Tales from Nollywood
Summer Stories from Africa is a series of fresh reflections from our students, faculty, and alumni researching and studying on the continent. Segun Soetan is a graduate student in the Department of African Languages and Literature …
SUMMER STORIES: Being an Oyinbo in Yorubaland
Summer Stories from Africa is a series of fresh reflections from our students, faculty, and alumni researching and studying on the continent. Allen Xiao is a UW-Madison graduate student working in human geography. This summer, Xiao …
SUMMER STORIES: Researching Global Education
Summer Stories from Africa is a series of fresh reflections from our students, faculty, and alumni researching and studying on the continent. After a study abroad course in Uganda this summer, Curriculum and Instruction Professor Maggie …
SUMMER STORIES: Field Research with A Toddler
Summer Stories from Africa is a series of fresh reflections from our students, faculty, and alumni researching and studying on the continent. Bethany Wilinski shares her experiences conducting field research for the first time with her …
SUMMER STORIES: Beekeeping in Comoros
Summer Stories from Africa is a series of fresh reflections from our students, faculty, and alumni researching and studying on the continent. Ellen Geisler is currently working as a Peace Corps Response volunteer in Comoros, a …
SUMMER STORIES: Teas and thanks in Luganda
Summer Stories from Africa is a series of fresh reflections from our students, faculty, and alumni researching and studying on the continent. Teas and thanks in Luganda I have often considered foreign correspondence as a career, …
An Artisans’ Cooperative in Butare
In July 2009 Catherine Reiland led a group of 14 teachers from across the United States to Rwanda for 30 days with the support of the Fulbright-Hays Groups Projects Abroad, a grant of the United …
Visiting the FAWE Girls’ School, Kigali
In July 2009 Catherine Reiland led a group of 14 teachers from across the United States to Rwanda for 30 days with the support of the Fulbright-Hays Groups Projects Abroad, a grant of the United …