LILWALL (Walking Home from Mongolia). The authors read from their books, discussed the writing process, and contemplated social issues related to their work.
EXCHANGE In 2013-2014, over 30 Morningside students spent one or two semesters on College and/or Universitywide exchange programmes on four continents, an increase of 35% over 2012-2013. While Morningsiders were studying abroad, the College hosted a total of 32 exchange students from 13 countries. Students who were interested in going on exchange but unable to commit to a semester or year abroad were encouraged to apply for the inaugural shortterm Morningside-Whitman College Exchange Programme. Whitman College is one of Princeton University’s six residential colleges. As a four-year college, Whitman houses and advises freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. Resident graduate students, faculty fellows, and a dedicated college administrative staff are also part of this learning community. The college is named after Meg Whitman ’77, one of the world’s preeminent business leaders. M A STER’S REPORT 2013-2014
Four Whitman students – SARAH GIANAKON, RAYMOND HAN, SONYA HAYDEN, and SINDISO NYATHI – spent a week at Morningside in March, attending classes, joining communal dinner, enjoying a performance of 108 Heroes III at the Hong Kong Academy of the Performing Arts, and volunteering at a local service organization (photo, right). Four Morningside students successfully applied to visit Princeton in September 2014 – CANDY CHAN (Nursing), NEO CHONG (Global Business), JONATHAN LEE (Professional Accountancy), and NANRET SENOK (Laws). Details of their visit will be included in the 2014-2015 Master’s Report.
United Kingdom, 2 Canada, 3 Ireland, 1 USA, 8
Denmark, 3 The Netherlands, 5
France, 2
Korea, 2 Japan, 1
Singapore, 1
Australia, 4
Morningsiders on Exchange, 2013-2014
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