

Presenting the SDGs - A Lesson Learned
I love statistics. I know, I know…I’m probably one of the few people that do. Numbers and statistics fascinate me. You can learn and...


Learning from 1st Graders
Of course, India is known for yoga and meditation, mindfulness and Namaste. One thing that surprised me was how that carried over into...


A Sense of India - Through Touch
I wrote in a Facebook post during my trip “If you have personal space issues, India is not the place you want to be.” That was not meant...


A Sense of India - Through Sound
Stepping out of my hotel on the very first day in India I became acutely aware of a sound I would hear throughout my three-week visit to...


A Sense of India - Through Sight
Upon arriving in India at 1:30 in the morning after about 28 hours of traveling and being on three continents, I must admit I did not see...


Good Morning Sir
After a day and a half of seminars, we finally got to visit schools. On Thursday we went to a complex of 7 schools. They are are public...
It's Only Just Begun
Our India experience has underway. Travel to India is exhausting - I traveled some 10,000 miles over the course of 27 hours. And though...


Creating Global Citizens
In order to promote the theme of Global Citizenship, several of our cohort decided to print bracelets to take as gifts to the students we...


A New Adventure....
I received a note in the mail from a former student who was in my fifth grade class a couple of years ago. Khang arrived in the United...


Down in the Dumps Over Spring Break
The words “Spring Break” conjure up images of warm days on the beach, sunburns, parties. While most probably do not celebrate like this,...