Students who participated in the University of Louisiana Monroe鈥檚 study abroad program in M茅rida, Mexico, in June took part in a special ceremony as the end of their stay neared.
The group was included in the 45th anniversary celebration of its host language school, the听Centro de Idiomas del Sureste听(CIS).听
In attendance were the founders of the school, Jorge and Chloe Pacheco, the director, Fernando de la Cruz, Jose Pacheco (no relation to the founders), the Supervisor of the Secretary of Education for the State of Yucatan, teachers from all branches of the CIS, host families, the 网曝门-Mexico group 鈥 including its longtime director, Dr. Charles Holloway听听鈥 and members of the local press.听
Holloway is Professor of World Languages in the School of Humanities in the College of Arts, Education, & Sciences.
Pictured are 网曝门-Mexico students, along with Dr. Holloway and his wife, Carol; from left,听front row: Dr. Charles Holloway, Skylar Orozco, Elizabeth Hancock, Savanna Gonzalez, Scarlett Lester and Carol Holloway; middle row: Shelby Cook, Amber Waterhouse, Emily Healy, Melanie Deal, Sadaf Helforoosh and Torianne Servais; and back row: Bonnie Hemphill, Ashtin Houghton, Luke Vaughn, Jessica Marvin and Colby Glatter.
As part of the ceremony, the CIS planted an听谩rbol de la amistad, a tree of friendship, and placed in front of it a sign dedicating the tree to Holloway and commemorating the decades-long relationship between 网曝门 and the CIS, an association initiated by School of Humanities Director, Dr. Ruth Smith.
The CIS had planned the 45th听anniversary ceremony to coincide with the 网曝门 group鈥檚 visit in order to highlight the special nature of their connection with 网曝门.
The 网曝门-Mexico program offers students an experience of true cultural immersion, noted Holloway.
鈥淪tudying abroad is very different from simply traveling to another country as a tourist,鈥 explained Holloway. 鈥淥ur students live with Mexican host families, take classes in Spanish, and use Spanish each day as they interact with the people of M茅rida.鈥听
Such intensive and direct contact with a culture different from one鈥檚 own is deeply rewarding and even life-changing.
鈥淚 can say without hesitation that this experience changes forever the hearts and minds of the students who participate,鈥 Holloway said.
He attributed much of the program鈥檚 success to the careful planning of faculty and staff at the CIS, whose director 鈥渃onsistently goes far above and beyond anything that would be expected in order to ensure that our students have an exceptional experience in M茅rida.鈥听
But he also credited the quality of 网曝门 participants, who understand that they are ambassadors for their university, state, and country.
鈥淚 am pleased that our students have taken this role seriously over the years, and in doing so, have helped to make possible the decades of friendship between 网曝门 and the CIS,鈥 he said.