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Botswana & Travels.
By Meagan McAuliffe This weekend, I had the pleasure of being able to go to Cape Town with seven of the new friends I have made during my time in... keep reading
My End of Program Botswana List
By Máire Nakada We’ve come to the end of the summer 2017 program and through the two months that I’ve been here I’ve started thinking about all of the things... keep reading
Be prepared to eat…. A LOT!
Jordan Wahl During your stay in Botswana you will work up a hefty appetite! If your group is anything like ours you will find that you will spend most of... keep reading
Wait... You're Not African?
Jordan Knox (a.k.a. Itumetse) from the George Washington University Being Black (or African-American) in an African country is like taking classes at a Historically Black College/University (HBCU), while masking the... keep reading
The Little Things in Botswana
Claire Finnerty from Rochester Institute of Technology You’ve probably seen amazing photos of us in beautiful places. That’s what you see and hear about when you think of study abroad... keep reading
Spending the day at Lion Park!
The Lion Park resort During each semester, CIEE Gaborone makes it a point to take both student volunteers and CIEE students on a few local outings to give CIEE students... keep reading
Strikecation: Comparing Exchange in Botswana to the “Traditional” Abroad Experience
Tessa Meurer from the University of Southern California One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned since I came to Gaborone is to go with the flow. I thought I understood... keep reading
Thoughts on Kanye
Laura Barkowski from the University of Massachusetts Amherst For CPH students, an important aspect of the Botswana program is the opportunity to spend one week in the rural village of... keep reading
Mid-Semester Break in Malawi
Post by Kiri Coakley from Northeastern University About a month into the semester, local student protests caused UB to close down for a few weeks while kinks in the registration... keep reading
When things almost always work out in Botswana..
Post by Erin Maloney from Skidmore College Since coming to Botswana I feel I have learned a good amount about myself. Most strikingly, I came here as someone who did... keep reading