This experience has not only allowed them to interact with students abroad and learn about another culture but also has motivated them to pursue additional study abroad opportunities by using the stipend provided by the Honors College.
McIntosh later met the UPES students from the virtual study abroad course in person and found it to be an enlightening experience.
McIntosh aimed for the final projects to be educational for students, giving them the opportunity to have a deeper understanding of their careers by evaluating SDG targets and its initiatives.
Sylvester, a healthcare major, found that her profession promotes sustainable practices to reduce medical waste by identifying eco-friendly practices to reach the goals of SDG 12. Brunner used the final project to explore how principles of business economically affect quality education.
Brunner offers some advice for those wanting to pursue the same virtual study abroad experience.
“Keep an open mind about everything because you're going to learn a lot about different cultures. People do stuff in different ways, and they think differently. Just keep an open mind and learn.”