November 3, 2025 - 18:43

Syracuse University students embarked on an enriching journey to Kenya, where they engaged in a hands-on immersion trip that bridged classroom management lessons with practical business experiences. This unique opportunity allowed students to explore the intricacies of entrepreneurship in a vibrant, emerging market.
During their time in Kenya, students interacted with local entrepreneurs, gaining firsthand knowledge of the challenges and triumphs faced in the business landscape. They participated in workshops and discussions that emphasized the importance of community engagement and sustainable practices. This immersive experience highlighted the significance of understanding cultural contexts when applying business theories learned in the classroom.
The students returned with a deeper appreciation for global business dynamics and the role of community in fostering innovation and resilience. The trip not only enhanced their academic knowledge but also inspired them to think critically about their future careers and the impact they can have in both local and international contexts.
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