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Night Life in Gaborone
It’s been a little over three months since I arrived in Gabs, and it’s been a ride. From weeklong road trips, to cultural excursions, to hitting up the nightlife scene... keep reading
Fun in the sun and a bush drive
Fun in the sun at Lion park Such an activity to look forward to, as the clouds cleared and made way for the clear sky and the rides looked more... keep reading
Southern Africa Adventure Tips
Almost 2 weeks ago I got back from one of the most awesome road trips of my life. In about 10 days, 9 of my friends and I drove around... keep reading
A Day in the Life
Paige Pearson from Tulane University Hey guys! For my blog post, I thought I’d take you through a typical clinical observation morning and school day here at UB. When I... keep reading
Lending a helping hand
This fall, ciee decided to try something new and refreshing on our community engagement activity. We spent the Saturday with the amazing Botswana Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals... keep reading
Dumelang (Hello)
To kick off the semester, we take our students to Bahurutshe Cultural Village and Mokolodi Nature Reserve, which are both slightly outside of the capital city, Gaborone. In today’s issue... keep reading
So…Why Botswana?
Kayla Samuels from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). It has been a little over a month since my propeller plane touched down in Gaborone! It has been a whirlwind... keep reading
Losing Card Games and Learning Lots!
Emily Thibault from Clark University We have now been in Botswana for nearly three weeks. Somethings are difficult like learning which combi to get on and when to get off... keep reading
DUMELANG (HELLO)!
Saying goodbye to a group of students is always sad and bidding the Summer students of 2017 farewell was no exception. Fortunately, the departure of one group means the opportunity... keep reading
An Important Decision: Homestay or Dorm Life
By Samantha Ernst When I decided to come to Botswana, one of the biggest choices I was faced with was where I would live during my two-month stay. I picked... keep reading