by mls035 | Jan 25, 2018 | India, Uncategorized
As a pre-medical biochemistry major, I knew that I was taking a step outside of my comfort zone by joining an agricultural studies study abroad program. As a result, I spent the entirety of my time in India not only learning about a new culture, but also genuinely...
by mls035 | Jan 25, 2018 | India, Uncategorized
I will admit that our program’s stop to Sheroes Café came as a bit of a surprise to me, but due to scheduling issues, our professors decided to make the visit a day earlier than listed. During this first day in Agra, we spent much of our time at the Taj Mahal and a...
by mls035 | Jan 25, 2018 | India, Uncategorized
To an outside observer, it may have looked questionable visiting three educational and / or research institutions lest the experiences start overlapping and become monotonous. However, these academic visits were among my favorite parts of my study abroad experience...
by mls035 | Jan 25, 2018 | India, Uncategorized
Despite only four hours of sleep and some powerful jet lag, our experiential learning study abroad program in Indian agriculture wasted no time on our first day in country. We loaded the bus early in the morning for a cultural visit to Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World...
by mvtipton | Jan 25, 2018 | India, Uncategorized
In addition to the previous post I have done for the university of New Delhi, I would like to show the videos described in my previous post! These two wonderful hosts shared with us their thoughts an opinions about the school and all future scientists. When you click...
by dkbarret | Jan 24, 2018 | Faculty-Led, India
In the community of Dayalbagh, the people go far above the average PTA meeting. Every morning, community volunteers, ranging in age from three months to ninety years, come and work in the fields of a local university pulling weeds and tending to crops. They work for...