Abstract
The purpose of this report is to critically examine William & Mary’s longest running student-run service trip. The Bosnia Project has sent William & Mary students to Bosnia each summer since 1998 to run a summer camp focused on teaching English with a partner Bosnian non-governmental organization (NGO). This collaboration with NGOs in Bosnia has changed and grown over time to adapt to the needs of Bosnian youth and take advantage of new technology. As the Bosnia Project enters its fourteenth summer, the following history and context for the project, as well as an exploration of results and opportunities for growth, provides a model for other student organizations as they reflect on the past in preparation for the future.
Recommended Citation
Mahalak, Anna
(2012)
"Case Study: The Bosnia Project,"
VA Engage Journal: Vol. 2, Article 5.
Available at:
https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/vaej/vol2/iss1/5
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