Posts Tagged ‘Travel’

Building Healthy Relationships in China

Our trip to China was a part of one of the classes in the Ed.D. in organizational leadership, and it had many valuable applications for work and life.

Issue: Winter 2006-07 Volume 25 No 1


What a Difference Three Days Make!

Leadership can be read about and covered in class. But how do you create the experience of being a leader in a global community in a classroom?

Issue: Winter 2006-07 Volume 25 No 1


Global Reach: Psychology Alumni and Students Make an International Impact

GSEP students and alumni are practicing in new cultures and foreign languages, building international ties as part of a global community.

Issue: Winter 2005 Volume 23 No 2


Wetland Wonders: Studying the South American Pantanal

Bonita Coleman traveled to the Pantanal region, Brazil, and got involved in a series of nature studies, and her students are learning from her adventures.

Issue: Winter 2005 Volume 23 No 2


Costa Rican Classroom Adventure

Instead of packing our books and heading to campus, we traveled to Costa Rica, where the doctoral program in organization change held a class session on global policy.

Issue: Winter 2005 Volume 23 No 2


Returning to Serbia: A Home Forever Changed

In the summer of 1999, one month after the bombing of Kosovo had ceased, I took a trip to my hometown, Lebane, Serbia, to visit my family and friends.

Issue: Winter-Spring 2005 Volume 23 No 1


Kingdom of Champions

The Longs developed the Champions project in Taiwan. It teaches students about character, values, and decision making, all centered around the concept of love.

Issue: Spring-Summer 2004 Volume 22 No 1


Online in Africa

Student Stephen Pender argues that the best way to heal disease and feed mouths is to provide them with a means to eventually earn those necessities themselves.

Issue: Fall 2003 Volume 21 No 2