Veterinary students find common ground in Mexico
Veterinary Action for Consulting in the Americas explores veterinary skills associated with ranch consulting on livestock health and management, while incorporating language and culture courses.
Veterinary Action for Consulting in the Americas explores veterinary skills associated with ranch consulting on livestock health and management, while incorporating language and culture courses.
After graduation, Haberecht plans to apply to medical school and pursue a career in health care.
Now in its fifth year of programming, the CSU Todos Santos Center hosts dozens of workshops, events, courses, research projects, and programs reaching thousands of students, faculty, and local community members on an ongoing basis.
Dr. Tai Montgomery, Assistant Professor of Biology, shares his experience at the Center - in his own words.
English courses started at the CSU Todos Santos Center in January 2018. One year later, instructor Olaf Morales and several of students look back on the experience so far.
A new semester-long education abroad program, Liberal Arts and Community Engagement, will give students the opportunity to immerse themselves in a new culture, lifestyle, and community at the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur.
The annual Global Leadership Experience at the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico, offers a platform for CSU and Mexican university students to exchange knowledge and broaden cultural understanding around global issues.
Olaf Morales, languages coordinator at the CSU Todos Santos Center in Baja California Sur, Mexico, designed and successfully delivered the Center's first Spanish & Culture Immersion course for people interested in learning Spanish and experiencing Mexican culture first-hand. The six-day course brought 21 participants from Colorado to Mexico to expand their Spanish language skills and cultural understanding.
Dr. Diana Wall, Director of CSU's School of Global Environmental Sustainability, shares her experience at the Center - in her own words.
Since receiving a 100,000 Strong in the Americas Innovation Fund grant in late 2017, Dr. Daniel Bowan has run multiple courses at the CSU Todos Santos Center, including a Sustainable Travel and Alternative Tourism course.