Group 2 Discussion
The 2010 Student Symposium on Off-Campus Study was organized into four panels of students. Each student presented for eight minutes and then the group participated in a panel discussion. A faculty member moderated the discussion, commenting on some of the broad themes brought out in the presentations, and the audience had an opportunity to ask questions of the individual presenters and the group as a whole.
Scroll down for video clips of the panel discussion.
Moderator: Jerry Seaman, Dean of the Faculty Ripon College
- Eric Monek Anderson, St. Olaf College, The American City as Global Classroom: Chicago's Bid for the 2016 Olympics and Human Rights
- Ellyn Arevalo, St. Olaf College, Initiative Against Sexual Trafficking: Using Your Education to Meet Today's Pressing Issues
- Jamila Humphrie, Macalester College, El derecho para decir "Sí, quiero": El matrimonio como estrategia en el movimiento gay en Buenos Aires (The Right to Say "I do": Marriage as strategy in the gay movement of Buenos Aires)
- Khant Khant Kyaw, Carleton College, Women Economic Empowerment and Development: Definitions and Ways of Achieving Success and Empowerment through the Portraits and Voices of Women in Kenya
- Ana Lucia Marquez, Knox College, Exploring the Issues of Asylum and Migration in a European Context
- Sarah McNutt, Cornell College, Post-Apartheid Language Policy in South Africa and Namibia
- Emilie Vrbancic, Lake Forest College, Understanding Ways to Empowerment in Microfinance: A Case Study of Women's Finance House Botswana
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Group 2 Panel Discussion - Video Clip #1
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Group 2 Panel Discussion - Video Clip #2
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Group 2 Panel Discussion - Video Clip #3
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Group 2 Panel Discussion - Video Clip #4
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