May
12, 2006
MOORESTOWN
FRIENDS STUDENT SELECTED
FOR NEW JERSEY SCHOLARS PROGRAM
MOORESTOWN,
NJ – Alex
Levy, a Moorestown Friends
School junior and Voorhees
resident, has been accepted
to attend the intensive New
Jersey Scholars Program at
the Lawrenceville School
this summer. He will spend
five weeks in residence at
the school, learning with
other students about this
year’s
topic, Africa.
Through
the disciplinary lenses
of history/economics, literature,
the arts and the environment,
participants will focus
on sub-Saharan Africa, building
a textured and complex understanding
of a continent that has
resisted western understanding
for centuries. Lectures,
seminars, research and fieldwork
will explore characteristics
found in African cultures
and environment before major
western incursions. Also
explored will be the impact
on the region of the 19th
century European land-grab
on established cultural
folkways and eco-systems.
This knowledge will be used
to guide dialogue on challenges
for African states seeking
to build a better world for
their peoples.
Participants
will have extensive reading
assignments and will prepare
several short papers in
advance of their culminating
achievement, a major interdisciplinary
research project on a topic
of special interest. Students
also will take field trips
and will create artistic,
musical and dramatic works
that will be exhibited in
an Arts Festival.