Study abroad in the Galapagos: Information sessions Feb. 4 and Feb. 10

In Today's Events, by , on February 3rd, 2016

Dr. Esteban Mayorga has designed a trip to the Galapagos archipelago and one of Ecuador’s indigenous communities in the Amazon jungle.  

The adventure will last two weeks (May 10-24) and includes visits to the wetlands, the flamingo lagoon, the sea lion beach, and the tortoises, as well as a short stay at the indigenous community Jatun Yaku in the jungle, where students will harvest cocoa and help with school maintenance by means of minga—a traditional communal work invented by the Incas. 

There will be informal lectures on the ecological challenges of the Amazon rainforest, current environmental concerns of the islands, fair trade with indigenous communities of Ecuador, Kichwa history and culture, Latin American cinema, and travel writing of the Galapagos.  

For more information, contact Dr. Mayorga at emayorga@niagara.edu 

Information sessions: Thursday, Feb. 4 at 5 p.m. in Gallagher Center, Room 110, and Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 6 p.m. in Dunleavy Hall, Room 237.