About the Immersion

Focusing on the intersections of religion, poverty, health, and development, the trip will include students from the schools of Divinity, Law, and Medicine. Together and separately we engage with each other and with partners doing health and development work in Nicaragua. The School’s primary partner will be Project AMOS.

Wake Forest University’s initiative in Nicaragua offers opportunities to develop cross-disciplinary courses for students in the University’s professional and graduate schools. The state of development and the extent of human needs within Nicaragua provide a compelling context to consider the role of the legal, medical, clergy and business professions both within their individual disciplines and as they intersect through development efforts.

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