Article: PURDUE STUDENT FROM CROWN POINT LEARNS VALUABLE LESSONS IN GHANA

THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION. EDUCATION Also ran on b4 in the Valparaiso edition.

Stephanie Leslie relearned lessons from Purdue University when she spent eight months as a student in the African country of Ghana. At Purdue in West Lafayette, she studied psychology and anthropology. In Ghana, she studied people and got a good look at Ghana's residents, the other American college students in her group, and herself.

"One of the important reasons I wanted to go was ... coming from a small town without ethnic diversity, by putting myself in a situation where I was a minority, it gave me a better understanding of what it means to be a minority," Leslie ...

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