by cdeskilson | Sep 13, 2023 | College of Education and Health Professions, England, Study Abroad
“This trip helped me understand a wider range of what education can be. I don’t have to be a teacher in a ‘traditional’ classroom where my students listen to me lecture and they regurgitate information back to me for a pass-or-fail test. Instead, I can use their curiosity and create lessons that interest them.”
by benpierce | Aug 3, 2022 | College of Education and Health Professions, Elementary Education, Ireland, Study Abroad
“By visiting four schools, each varying in size, location, and student demographics, I was able to take extensive notes on the similarities and differences between the Irish and American school systems.”
by ht005 | Jan 19, 2022 | 5 Questions, College of Education and Health Professions, Fay Jones School of Architecture
“The goal of this project, from the perspective of the designers, was to focus on issues of racial injustice through the lens of design and the design field in particular, which is very limited in its diversity.”
by Kendall Curlee | Nov 16, 2021 | Biology, College of Education and Health Professions, Cyprus, J.William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, Pre-Med, Public Health, Study Abroad
Learning anatomy and clinical skills from instructors at the University of Nicosia Medical School turned out to be an experience that further solidified my decision to pursue medicine.
by srkirby | Jul 17, 2019 | College of Education and Health Professions, Ghana, Honors College Study Abroad Grant, Nursing, Study Abroad
Honors nursing student Rachel Pruitt’s first experience working in the maternity ward was an unforgettable one, her first birthing experience drama-filled and breathtaking…not least of all because both were in a hospital in Bolgatanga, Ghana. Thanks to an...
by Kendall Curlee | Sep 16, 2018 | College of Education and Health Professions, Exercise Science, Honors College International Research Grant, Internships, Research, Research Travel, Sam M. Walton College of Business
Seeing the education gap in CPR and First Aid knowledge is scary but also exciting because I know the initial overview I provide for them will pave the way for future classes and proper education to come.