Posted by: Art Engler | August 30, 2008

Cape Town Orientation

During part of their orientation week, the students going to Cape Town created a collage about South Africa — while their hands were tethered to their neighbors! They untangled themselves from the Human Knot, they experienced the power of role models, and they explored their Myers-Briggs personality type and its implications for the trip. All in all, a good and fun morning.

Art Engler


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  1. Hope you all have a safe trip! I look forward to reading the blogs. What an exciting experience for all of you! take care, Jill

  2. Hello Art and SN’s! Hope all is going well and that you are having the experience of a lifetime! Thanks for sharing! Hugs to all of you!

  3. I very much enjoyed meeting your parents and other family members yesterday at our sendoff party. We will be looking forward to reading about your activities on this blog. (The first assignment that I gave my NURS 3215 students was to read and post a message on this blog site!)

  4. Hello fellow Nursing Students! You are the first to lead the School of Nursing into Cape Town, South Africa, Goodluck! I look forward to following along with your blogs through the thrilling adventures and new experiences that each day will bring. Be sure to try something new and share your thoughts with those of us reading along in Storrs!

  5. Hey! I wish you all Cape Town SON’s the best of luck in South Africa!! What an awesome experience!! I hope to come to Cape Town my senior year, so I look forward to reading your blogs, and watching the videos- the dancing afrikaans video is so awesome!! Have fun!!

  6. Hi! I’m a nursing major in my junior year, and am considering studying abroad next year, so I’m really excited to read your blogs and see what you get to do. Have an amazing time!

  7. Hey! I’m sure you’re all very excited for your trip! Hope you all have fun and i’m sure it will be a great experience. Stay safe!!
    Best wishes,
    Joanna Szewczak

  8. Everything sounds so fun and exciting! Hope you are enjoying your experience!
    Good luck and stay safe,
    Caitlin

  9. Hey everyone! I hope that you seize the day out there in cape town. do everything you can and meet as many people as you can : ) . come back safe but with good stories!

  10. This definitly sounds like the trip of a lifetime. I hope you all have a good time and get to experience a lot of new and exciting things. Good luck,
    Sarah

  11. Thanks for your comments!

    Dr. Engler


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