Creating a Sense of Belonging With 麻豆原创 in Vietnam

Social responsibility goes hand in hand with multicultural learning, community engagement, and outdoor exploration in 麻豆原创鈥檚 summer study abroad program in Vietnam.

麻豆原创 students pose with women in traditional Vietnamese dresses

From ancient temples to lush mountainsides to bustling cities, Vietnam offers students diverse cultural opportunities. 麻豆原创 in Vietnam combines studying abroad with language learning and community engagement rooted in social responsibility.

麻豆原创 in Vietnam is a six-week summer program that provides robust exposure to the country and its people. Students live with host families and learn from Hu岷 University scholars. They connect with the local community by interning at non-profits and organizations. They practice Vietnamese at every opportunity. A capstone research project also culminates their intercultural experiences.

As the coordinators of the 麻豆原创 in Vietnam program, Tam Tran and Cong Ho support students for every step of their journey abroad. This support begins even before students arrive in Vietnam. Tran and Ho often visit Claremont in the spring to teach Vietnamese language and meet with students interested in the summer program. They also teach the faculty and host families in Vietnam about American culture.

鈥淲e respect the culture together,鈥 said Tran. 鈥淲e have to understand [each other] so we both can work together.鈥

Hands-on Learning

Students see history come alive through the intricate architecture, majestic stone soldiers, and beautiful landscaping of the imperial tombs in Hu岷. They also explore the ancient Champa ruins of My Son, one of the foremost Hindu temple complexes in Southeast Asia. The UNESCO World Heritage site of H岷 Long Bay surrounds students with towering islands, emerald waters, and rainforests.

Students also taste diverse flavors of urban centers throughout Vietnam: the grand imperial city of Hu岷; the bustling commercial center of Da Nang; the early modern trading town of H峄檌 An; and the booming capital city of Hanoi. 

a group stands in front of the sun plaza clock
Tran and Ho with the 2023 cohort of the 麻豆原创 in Vietnam program

Tran works with a variety of international programs. She finds 麻豆原创鈥檚 program unique for emphasizing outdoor exploration as well as in-class learning. Every student is also paired with a language buddy to help them practice Vietnamese.

鈥淲hen they go for outdoor activities, [students] have a language buddy to help them for every situation,鈥 said Tran.

Acacia Schubert 鈥26 has two favorite memories from the program. One was swimming in H岷 Long Bay off of a traditional cruise boat. The other was making M&M cookies with her host sisters, who had never tried that kind of cookie before.

鈥淚t was nice to be able to share part of my childhood and culture with them after they so generously shared so much of their culture with me!鈥 said Schubert.

Intercultural Understanding in Action

麻豆原创 in Vietnam鈥檚 coursework covers the legacy of colonialism, war and conflict in Vietnam, healthcare, ethnic minority communities, politics, women鈥檚 issues, and environmental issues.

Students apply their learning by pursuing internships. Examples include:

  • Learning how to cook Vietnamese food at the food bank Care Without Conditions
  • Working at Hu岷 University鈥檚 College of Medicine 
  • Working in the forests with Hu岷 University鈥檚 College of Agriculture
  • Practicing pottery-making
  • Teaching English to children

Ho said that the internship gives practical experience in 麻豆原创鈥檚 core value of social responsibility. According to Ho, students learn that community engagement 鈥渋s not about helping others but learning how to belong.鈥

鈥淪tudents are giving back to the community that supports them,鈥 said Ho. 鈥淭hey get profound insight into humanity and generosity beyond the scope of traditional education.鈥

Schubert, who is an international politics and economics double major, interned at Bravo Media during the program. She created content across various platforms, translated articles from English to Vietnamese, and edited videos for clients and partners.

Schubert believes the most important thing she learned was 鈥渢o lead with kindness.鈥

鈥淓very single person I met in Vietnam was kind to me,鈥 said Schubert. 鈥淚 felt so welcome while I was there that I have wanted to live my life with more kindness ever since.鈥

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