In June and July, I spent 3 weeks in five countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. These included Kenya, Rwanda, The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Tanzania and Namibia. This incredible journey included attending an agricultural forum, visiting an agricultural development project, for which I have been an advisor for some years, checking out sabbatical possibilities in Tanzania and Rwanda, and finally visiting UNH undergraduate student, Alicia Walsh at the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Otjiwarongo, Namibia, with the financial help of the UNH Center for International Education
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Professor Martin Dwomoh-Tweneboah is helping to bring technology to Africa University, the first pri...
From 30 May to 3 June 2022, a group of 16 agricultural professionals from government, private sector...
Every two years as part of the May Express program at Andrews University a small group of teachers a...
Professor Hartter traveled to Uganda in June to conduct research on the impacts of a forest park on ...
I appreciate the support of a Center for International Education travel grant that helped me return ...
Drew Conroy is a professor at the Thompson School of Applied Science at the University of New Hampsh...
UND’s Shafers headed to Rwanda on separate prestigious scholarly fellowships Richard Shafer figures ...
Prof. Edwards travelled to Africa to learn more about the innovative sexual violence prevention work...
As the director of several STEM based camps at UNH, Prof. Henry helped organized and participated in...
Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist, educator, also served as the senior program ...
STEP Category: Education AbroadI traveled to Tanzania with the Sustainable and Resilient Tanzanian C...
Experiential Student Learning and Collaborative Research: Understanding Tropical Ecosystem Response ...
Teaching & Learning scholars reflect on recent teacher training mission in Ethiopia Like many at the...
STEP Category: Education AbroadIn the summer of 2019, I participated on the study abroad trip, Field...
On January 5th, 2015 three UNH students: Nicolette Niemiec, Ashley Filion, and Megan Burke boarded a...
Professor Martin Dwomoh-Tweneboah is helping to bring technology to Africa University, the first pri...
From 30 May to 3 June 2022, a group of 16 agricultural professionals from government, private sector...
Every two years as part of the May Express program at Andrews University a small group of teachers a...