In May, University of Jamestown students traveled abroad to Chogoria, Kenya, immersing themselves in African culture through one of UJ’s most unique experiential education opportunities.
Students were assigned areas of service correlating to their program of study, which included working alongside healthcare workers at Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) Chogoria Hospital and ministers in the PCEA local parishes.
UJ students—12 in total—and accompanying faculty/staff spent nearly four weeks in Africa. These are their personal stories.
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