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Students collect data by means of drawing, painting, photography, collecting artifacts, and oral and written documentation. As part of an international educational initiative in Ghana, design students study at the College of Art at the University of Science and Technology located in the center of Kumasi, Ghana's most industrious city. An NC State companion program, the Ghana Summer Study Abroad in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Sciences, sends students from other disciplines to study the culture, language and history of the Ghanaian society at the University of Ghana at Legon near Accra. The NC State-Ghana initiative was formalized in 1994, and is meant to promote global understanding among students and faculty from diverse backgrounds and circumstances. Since the educational alliance began, professors from Ghana have served as visiting professors at NC State; an NC State professor went to Ghana as a Fulbright Scholar; and students at the College of Veterinary Medicine completed their epidemiology rotation in Ghana. NC State students also have the opportunity to study in Ghana for a semester or an entire school year.
The group also tours sites used to hold Africans captive during the Atlantic slave trade, including the Elmina Castle. One reason for selecting Ghana as a study site is its historical importance to Americans. Ghana and the west coast of African, known as the Gold Coast, was the principal source of slaves for the New World. |
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