Ruth Asante
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I am the Resident Coordinator for Student Life at CIEE Legon. I have been working with CIEE Legon for over 10 years. I am a graduate of the Unviversity of Ghana Legon with a Masters and a Bachelors Degree in Public Administration and Public Affairs.
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Building Connections Through Sports
Being in a space different from what you know and are familiar with often brings with it some challenges. One of the biggest stresses that International students often face is... keep reading
ISSUE 2: CIEE LEGON STUDENT IN THE SEMI-FINAL OF DEBATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Extracurricular activities are a good way of integrating into the University of Ghana community. The University offers extracurricular in various sports such as rugby, soccer, basketball, baseball, netball, swim team... keep reading
ISSUE 1: CIEE LEGON SPRING 2018
Spring 2018 started with the arrival of with 39 Arts and Sciences students and 1 Gap Year student on January 25th, 2018. The students went through the usual protocols for... keep reading
FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO COLLEGE LIFE IN GHANA
Kaylee Haskell, a Junior at University of Tampa, is studying this Fall '17 semester on the CIEE Ghana Arts and Science program. She is also an Alum of the CIEE... keep reading
'AKWAABA' FALL 2017
On August 10th, 2017, the student participants for the Fall 2017 semester arrived in Ghana. The Orientation week started the next day and the students were taken through some protocols... keep reading
Making Friends Through Basketball
Shakari Stroud is a participant of the CIEE Legon Spring Semester 2017. She is a senior at University of Illinois, Urban-Champaign studying Anthropology. Study abroad weighs differently on every individual... keep reading
Newsletter #1: Spring Semester 2017
This blog was authored by Sabukie Osabutey. Sabukie is one of CIEE Legon Ghana's u-pals. She is a second year political science major of the University of Ghana. Happy New... keep reading