TAMIU’s ‘Reading the Globe’ Students Travel to Chile
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Courtesy Steve Harmon,
A group of 15 Texas A&M International University students will ring in 2012 in a new country. The students, part of TAMIU’s “Reading the Globe” program, are traveling about 4,600 miles to Santiago, Chile.
The freshmen students were selected after a competitive essay based on their reading of the University’s campus read selection, “Santiago’s Children: What I Learned About Life at an Orphanage in Chile,” by writer Steve Reifenberg. The book was also selected as Laredo’s One City, One Book title.
While in Chile, the students will visit the orphanage that was the setting for the book. In Santiago, they will attend a series of academic lectures. They will also visit Pablo Neruda’s house, attend lectures at the University of Bio Bio in Concepcíon, learn about Chilean culture, social reality, international relations, history and economics andstay with host families.
Conchita Hickey, TAMIU executive director of TAMIU’s University College, said the trip is designed to highlight the realities of Chilean life.
“Chile is one of South America’s most vibrant and stable economies and is a founding member of the United Nations. Many consider it a leader among Latin American countries in income per capita and globalization, but there is high economic inequality – which figured prominently in ‘Santiago’s Children.’ The country is also fascinating for its indigenous culture and history, especially that of the Mapuche Indians, so we are looking forward to an enlightening trip,” Hickey said.
As part of their pre-trip planning, TAMIU students followed up on author Reifenberg’s October visit to Laredo with a Skype session. They have also met with TAMIU students or faculty members from Chile.
Students participating in the study-travel project are: Judith Abrego, Carolina Atilano, Alejandra Ortiz-Caballero, Joseph Dilworth, Uriel Domínguez, Sabrina Espinoza, Lisa Estrada, Selina Fuentes, Katherine Garza, José Jacobo, Leslie Martínez, Margaret Medellín, Francisco Palacios, Norma Nuñez and Daniel Villalobos.
In addition to their studies and visits, the students will also be involved invarious volunteer service activities.
This is the fourth TAMIU student group in the “Reading the Globe” program. Previous study-travel sites have included Poland, Ghana and Cambodia.
Student impressions and a gallery of previous trips is available on the University’s web site at tamiu.edu/spotlight
For more information, contact Hickey at 326.2801, email chickey@tamiu.edu or visit offices in the University Success Center, Suite 223.
University offices will close for the holidays Thursday, Dec. 22 and reopen Monday, Jan. 2, 2012.