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In 2007, Dr. Prudence Layne introduced Elon University’s first winter-term study abroad program to South Africa as part of a larger effort to develop the African/African-American Studies minor at the University. Each year, thirty students are guided through an academic and cultural experience that spurs their personal growth. In 2008, the course doubled the number of applicants for its thirty slots, and has now joined its sister course “Ghana: West African History and Culture” as one of Elon’s most popular and life-changing experiences. The blog is designed to foster community among the current year’s students and their circle of family and freinds. Learn more about the course design, the readings, the students who have and will embark on this journey and about South Africa by going to the course and program website. Of special interest is “The Call of South Africa Adopt-a-Student Program” and other service initiatives members each class will undertake as part of their studies. Should you or anyone you know want to contribute to our efforts, please read the information we have provided for you. Finally, instructors interested in learning more about assembling a successful study abroad program or improving a current course  should email playne@elon.edu Thank…

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