By Anum Mohammad (Photo: Courtesy of Kyle Valenti) Emory students who went to Tanzania for the Emory Development Institutes inter-African and American conference pile up in an open van to discover the Ngorangora Crater, hoping to spot some of the abundant wildlife live that along the crater rim and in the crater bed. While many Emory students were studying abroad in romantic European cities or networking with prominent names on Wall Street, 14 students gained hands-on experience working with government leaders from 30 different countries. The Leon H. Sullivan Foundation sponsored the students to attend an inter-African and American conference in Tanzania, where they worked with presidents, prime ministers and delegates from around the world.
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