A STEM Grows in Ghana
Eleanor Goddard 鈥25 lived in Ghana for seventh and eighth grade and had been eager to return ever since. 鈥淏eing in Ghana is more of a feeling鈥攊t鈥檚 like listening to your favorite song and thinking, 鈥楨verything鈥檚 going to be OK,鈥欌 says Goddard, a biochemistry major from Minneapolis. 鈥淭he people of Ghana smile about everything. They put other people first. They鈥檙e part of such an amazing community that it鈥檚 hard not to want to go there.鈥