Students from Drake University (USA) and Makerere University Business School (Uganda) share their joint educational experiences in development enabled through joint coursework taken at both universities in the USA and Uganda.
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Sunday, May 14, 2017
Pre-Departure Post
My name is Kaley and I'm a double major in Math and History with minors in Geography and Computer Science. My future plans are to one day be a college professor. I'm very excited to go to Uganda. As history is one of my majors, I'm definitely looking forward to the historical aspects of the trip as well as just getting new experiences. I'm also looking forward to talking to different people about my research project to learn more about how the education system in Uganda affects gender inequality. I hope everyone has a great couple days of summer and I can't wait for the trip!
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Hey Kaley! I think your perspective is so interesting and the fact that you come from a math/history background is really intriguing and it is cool how you are using that background and applying it to gender inequalities!
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