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GET READY: #CuseGivingDay is March 27!
You can be a hero to the School of Education without needing a cape. Every gift, no matter how small, will count towards our goal of 250 SOE donors! Your generosity can support scholarships, opportunity programs, students gaining real-world experience, and cutting-edge research.
PLUS, you’ll receive a special ‘geared up Otto’ sticker after Giving Day!
You can give now to count towards our goal: https://bit.ly/3XP7sBI
The March EdExchange is here! Learn how alumni from the Sergeant Majors Academy are putting their IDD&E degrees to use; awards for students, faculty, AND alumni; and get ready for #CuseGivingDay on March 27!
Follow along tomorrow as @bobbymariebattle takes over our Instagram to show us a day in her life abroad!
Hi everyone! My name is Bobby Battle, and I am a junior majoring in Selected Studies in Education with a minor in Policy Studies. I’m from Montgomery, New Jersey, a small town near Princeton. This semester, I am studying abroad in Santiago, Chile, where I volunteer at a local K-12 school. On Monday and Wednesday mornings, I teach English to Spanish-speaking high school students.
Before this semester, I served as a Resident Advisor and a Teaching Assistant for Policy Studies courses. In the School of Education, I have been the Undergraduate Student Representative on the SOE Committee on Diversity, a Peer Advisor, and a regular panelist for prospective student events.
Feel free to ask questions about anything under the sun—I am more than happy to answer :)