CIEE Gaborone
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Why I Chose Gabs!
If you are skimming the blogs looking for some advice before your upcoming study abroad trip you’ve found the right post. A few months ago my search history was full... keep reading
Kanye, West of Gaborone (get it? ha)
This past week was spent by the Community Public Health students in Kanye, and the Arts & Sciences students joined for the weekend. Kanye is a very large village with... keep reading
Brooke takes us through her day
Hello! My name is Brooke and I’m a homestay and an Arts & Sciences student on the Gabs CIEE Program. I was really nervous before coming to Botswana, and had... keep reading
CIEE Volunteer Day - Spring 2018
On a beautiful bright day, after so much blessings of rain that have occurred lately. We arrived at 9am to the children at the center having their breakfast and their... keep reading
A Culturally Filled Day in Bahurutshe and A Game Drive in Mokolodi
Our student volunteers and students met the OIEP students and staff at the UB maintenance to meet the driver and begin the weekend gate-away. Bahurutshe cultural village As the crew... keep reading
My Bahurutshe Cultural Experience
This past week we went on our first excursion to the Bahurutshe Cultural Village. It was our first real journey outside of Gaborone, and it was exciting look out the... keep reading
Welcome Braai - Spring 2018
Saturday 3 rd February 2018, preparations for the braai started at 12 noon when Lebo and I arrived to Mma Tibone at Diamond’s host home in phase 2. We arrived... keep reading
Welcome Spring! - 2018
As we welcome the spring 2018 students, we begin their journey with the orientation week and get them ready for a spring semester. Even though they might be jet legged... keep reading
We bid farewell to Fall 2017
As the semester comes to an end, we bid farewell to our fall 2017 students in a special way. As the CIEE Gaborone study center, we hosted farewell braai and... keep reading
A Saturday in Kanye
As part of the CIEE public health program, we got to spend a week in the beautiful village of Kanye. Since we were busy with clinic visits and Setswana class... keep reading