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Noland Fellowship Recipient Arrives in Ghana

Ross Winston ’15, recipient of Woodberry Forest School's 2014 Noland Fellowship, arrived in Ghana on July 6, 2014. He is working to establish a computer lab at Church of Christ School in Winneba. Ross collected and shipped twenty donated laptop computers and other electronic equipment so that the school's students, many of whom have never seen a computer, can benefit from a networked lab. Though workers are still painting the lab's walls and building desks, Ross has begun teaching a course, Information, Technology, and Communications, so that students will be prepared for their first computing experiences.

The Noland Summer Fellowship program is funded by Lloyd “Bud” Noland III ’62, who established it with members of his family through the Noland Memorial Foundation in honor of his father. The program provides financial support to students who wish to pursue projects that, in Bud Noland’s words, “offer truly life-changing experiences to the very best Woodberry students.”

Learn more about Ross's project and follow his Noland 2014 Blog.




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