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Article: PURDUE STUDENT FROM CROWN POINT LEARNS VALUABLE LESSONS IN GHANA
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- Post-Tribune (IN)
- Article date:
- June 16, 1995
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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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