KSUganda: a blog about studying abroad in Africa
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Student Reflections Safari: Ramsey
On May 20th, the KSUganda Team heads out to catch the sunrise and observe the wildlife on Safari, located in the Murchison Falls National Park.
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Student Reflections Safari: Holden
On May 20th, the KSUganda Team heads out to catch the sunrise and observe the wildlife on Safari, located in the Murchison Falls National Park.
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Student Reflections Safari: Mackenzy
On May 20th, the KSUganda Team heads out to catch the sunrise and observe the wildlife on Safari, located in the Murchison Falls National Park.
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West African in Kampala
Kampala is a bustling city with new skyscrapers springing out in the city center. Like many other cities across the African continent, major road construction projects aimed at reducing traffic congestion, boosting productivity and economic growth can be seen throughout Kampala.
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Ambiguous in the Diaspora
“No, I’m actually a Black American” is a phrase I often find myself saying when I travel internationally to countries with a majority black population.
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KSUganda Student Blog
The KSUganda study abroad program traces the work of how KSU student have worked to examine the social determinants of health and explore interdisciplinary strategies to build capacity among vulnerable populations.
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Great Expectations
What are some of the expectations and goals that KSU students have for studying abroad in Uganda?
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Public Health, Policy, and Power
The health of communities is affected by a range of factors including social, political, and economic influences.
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