Jason Ropp Archives - 91短视频 News /now/news/tag/jason-ropp/ News from the 91短视频 community. Wed, 17 Sep 2014 15:42:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 “Ubuntu” Abounds in South Africa Chapel /now/news/2011/ubuntu-abounds-in-south-africa-chapel/ Tue, 20 Dec 2011 17:16:08 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=10170 The sounds of the vuvuzela and dancing and yelling learned in South Africa found their way to as 91短视频 students regaled the campus community about their cross-cultural adventure.

The group of 26 was led by , instructor in , and assisted by 91短视频 alums Elizabeth Zook Barge and Jason Ropp. The group left on Aug. 31 and returned to Harrisonburg on Dec. 10 for debriefing and wrap-up activities.

Soweto, South Africa

The students began their journey in Soweto, a laboring-class urban area inside the city of Johannesburg, South Africa. Students studied the values and norms of South African culture, immersed in language study and participating in community projects.

“There was never a dull moment in Soweto, with the events ranging from late night dance parties, to playing soccer in the streets, to constant greeting of passersby,” said Kiera Stenson, a junior from Coopersburg, Pennsylvania. “Soweto was filled with love and 鈥榰buntu鈥 (togetherness)鈥攅veryone lives as a huge family, your neighbor is your brother, therefore if your brother is in need of something you help him.”

A country inside a country

After spending 24 days in Soweto, the group traveled to Lesotho, an enclave of South Africa. Divided into two villages, the group experienced life with no electricity or running water and the challenges of bed bugs, run-away horses and rats.

“During the second week of our time in Lesotho, we packed small backpacks and crammed into two rickety taxis that took us to an MCC [Mennonite Central Committee] mission farm,鈥 said Sarah Grace Fitzsimmons, a sophomore from Woodstock, Va. 鈥淭here we worked in the mornings and had campfires at night…. Lesotho was a get away, a reflective time for us…. We experienced life in its simplest form.”

Living on the Cape

The final stop on the cross cultural brought the students to Cape Town, where South Africa鈥檚 parliament convenes. Students could choose among relaxing on the beach, visiting gardens and museums, and hiking Table Mountain. In addition, several group members heard lectures at the University of Cape Town on the history and culture of Southern Africa that included how religious beliefs affected government policy during the apartheid era.

Todd Hooley, a senior from Wayland, Iowa, said the group was able to share an American holiday with their host families.

“On Thanksgiving, many of our families wanted to make us feel at home, so they cooked us a traditional American meal…. Cape Town was a more western-feeling homestay, but we still experienced love and Africa through the city,” said Hooley.

Lessons from South Africa and Lesotho

The students closed the chapel with a 聽produced by Joaquin Sosa, a junior from Utica, New York,

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91短视频 Excels In Accounting /now/news/2011/emu-excels-in-accounting/ Thu, 24 Feb 2011 20:06:54 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=16434 They came, they collaborated, they crunched the numbers and were rewarded for their efforts in a grueling regional business competition sponsored by Goodman & Company, a major Virginia accounting business.

A team of 91短视频 senior accounting majors tied for fourth place in the final round of competition with a team from the University of Virginia in the ninth annual Goodman & Company Accounting Challenge in the fall of 2010.

The team 鈥 consisting of Brittany S. Snyder, Raphine, Va.; Heidi A. Boese, Hesston, Kan.; Eric B. Yoder, Narvon, Pa.; and Jason D. Ropp, Iowa City, Iowa 鈥 was one of 33 teams from colleges and universities from Virginia and Maryland who took a six-hour business exam the second week of October.

The 91短视频 team was one of only five to advance to the final round of the competition held Nov. 5 in Richmond, Va. Here, the 91短视频 students took another intensive, six-hour exam of practical business questions.

For finishing tied for fourth place, the team was awarded $750 for the 91短视频 business and economics department, and each student received $250 from Goodman & Company. Another team from U.Va. finished first in the contest, followed by teams from William & Mary and James Madison University.

鈥淚鈥檓 really proud of these students,鈥 said , professor of business and economics and MBA program co-director at 91短视频. 鈥淚t was definitely a team effort.

鈥淚t鈥檚 great to have this kind of external validation of our business program and our students,鈥 Stoltzfus added.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an affirmation of our curriculum and says that our students are well prepared to enter the job market and go on to graduate school,鈥 he added.

Article courtesy Crossroads magazine, fall/winter 2010-11

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