From Cuba to New Zealand... the opportunity to travel and learn is a can鈥檛-miss for some, and this January, close to 200 亚色影库 students are studying abroad.
Ryan Johnson 鈥19, an ASL/Interpreting major with a minor in photography, is among the Katies in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. Her group, led by Associate Professors Jeff Johnson and Emily West, and sponsored by the Upper Midwest Association for Intercultural Education (UMAIE), is exploring 鈥淗indu and Buddhist Art, Architecture and Mythology鈥 through the study of ancient texts and shrine visits.
Thus far, they鈥檝e visited more than 20 temples, including Dattatreya Temple, a three-story structure originally built in 1428 by King Yaksha Malla; Gorakhnath Temple, dedicated to yogi Matsyendranath who invented Hatha yoga; and Swayambhunath Stupa, or 鈥淢onkey Temple,鈥 where holy monkeys are said to roam.
鈥淲e鈥檝e had some shocking monkey experiences this time, but they are really wonderful creatures,鈥 writes Professor Johnson on the course blog (). This is his third trip to Nepal 鈥 but the first for all of his young charges.
In addition to local history, the students are learning about Nepalese food. A typical group meal includes "dal bhat, momos and big pots of black tea!鈥
Other undergrad and grad courses led by St. Kate鈥檚 faculty this J-term:
- 鈥淕lobal Health and Populations in Mexico鈥 鈥 Jennie Whitehouse
- 鈥淧erspectives of Health and Healing in India鈥 鈥 Laurie Anderson Sathe and Alvina Brueggemann
- 鈥淔ashion Industry in India鈥 鈥 Anupama Pasricha and Kelly Gage; 鈥淲e are having an exceptional experience as all our planned visits thus far have been phenomenal,鈥 writes Pasricha, chair of St. Kate鈥檚 Department of Apparel, Merchandising, and Design; course blog:
- 鈥淭he Cultural Context of Leadership in South Africa鈥 鈥 Rebecca Hawthorne and Ariella Tilsen
- 鈥淪ocial Determinants of Health in the Caribbean: An Inter-Professional Experience in the Dominican Republic and Cuba鈥 鈥 Mary Hearst and Kathleen Matuska
- 鈥淕lobal Search for Justice (GSJ): Women鈥檚 Health and Work in Guatemala鈥 鈥 Vincent Skemp and Maggie Pharris
- 鈥淕SJ: Women, Work and the Environment in India鈥 鈥 Deep Shikha and Robert Grunst
- 鈥淕SJ: Dismantling Racism in Northern California鈥 鈥 Nancy Heitzeg
- 鈥淯MAIE: Sustainability through a Business Lens in Chile鈥 鈥 Mary Henderson and Sarah Rand; 鈥淐hile has been great thus far!鈥 reports Henderson, business professor. 鈥淏usy days packed with great content and adventures. Yesterday, we went from 9 a.m. until 1 a.m.!鈥 The course blog is
- 鈥淯MAIE: Resisting the Legacy of Colonialism in New Zealand鈥濃 Jane Carroll and Joanne Cavallaro
- "UMAIE: Angels, Sirens and Warriors in England and France鈥 鈥 Geri Chavis and Amy Hamlin
- "UMAIE: Hindu and Buddhist Art in Nepal鈥 鈥 Emily West and Jeff Johnson
- "UMAIE: Chemistry of Brewing, Belgium and Germany" 鈥 John Dwyer and Eric Fort (St. Thomas)
- "UMAIE: Americans Abroad, The Grand Tour in France and Italy" 鈥 Cecilia Konchar Farr and Kelli Larson (St. Thomas); 鈥淚t's a very scenic trip; so lots of good pix,鈥 writes Konchar Farr, chair of St. Kate鈥檚 English department. The class is posting on Facebook and Instagram with the hashtags #GrandTour and #mystkates.
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