

The University of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 provided an immersive experience for students through its inaugural program. Participants of the four-week summer course, which included a two-week study abroad component in Beijing, China, delved into topics of health and aging in China and Hawaiʻi, giving them a global perspective on the world around them.
“One interesting aspect of China, as well as Hawaiʻi and many other places, is this changing demographic of today’s society,” said , dean of the College of Social Sciences. “惭ā苍辞补 Academy Beijing was a great opportunity to provide students with a tailored experience that allowed them to compare aging and demographics in Hawaiʻi to what’s happening in Beijing. It really got them thinking about their own parents and their own future.”
Fourteen students attended 惭ā苍辞补 Academy Beijing’s SOCS 180 course, an Introduction to International and Global Studies, and enjoyed a unique, hands-on experiential education. Throughout the course, students were immersed in diverse cultures and experiences, giving them a fresh perspective on the world around them.
“惭ā苍辞补 Academy Beijing offered an experience that was different,” said 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 junior Anthony Silva. “It made me think differently, it made me see life differently.”
From calligraphy and tai chi to social systems for health and community
Students spent the first two weeks of the course on the 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 campus, learning about health and aging and the landscape of Hawaiʻi. Students also learned conversational Mandarin from the at 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补, as well as historical and cultural facts about the host country in preparation for their trip.
The second half of the course was spent at the , a prestigious research university in Beijing, China, where students further explored health and aging, as well as the social systems for health and community and globalization.
Morning lectures also included lessons in tai chi and calligraphy, allowing the students to gain a better appreciation for the Chinese culture. Afternoons were spent with excursions to some of China’s most culturally and historically significant landmarks, such as the Summer Palace, Tiananmen Square and the Great Wall of China, which deepened the participants understanding of their host country.
The study abroad portion of the course was made possible through a partnership with Han Ban, a cultural exchange agency funded by the Beijing Ministry of Education, and Hawaiian Airlines. The partnerships covered all room, board, airfare and excursion fees for 惭ā苍辞补 Academy Beijing participants.
“I know all of the students will be forever grateful that they had an opportunity like this. Some of the students would not have gone on a trip like this, if it weren’t for the generous support of our sponsors. One of my favorite parts of our time in Beijing was seeing the impact on students. It really can challenge them, but it also can help them see ways that they can be global leaders,” said Konan.
“Ultimately, what everyone does want to do, is to make some kind of impact on the world,” said 惭ā苍辞补 Academy Beijing student David Enriquez.
惭ā苍辞补 Academy Beijing will be offered again next summer, and is looking to expand to additional countries. For more information on the program, visit .
—By Lisa Shirota
