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SCU India Immersion trip

SCU India Immersion trip

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Immersion trips offer students transformative experiences that encourage us to become the best and truest versions of ourselves.

Immersion trips offer students transformative experiences that encourage us to become the best and truest versions of ourselves.

Over the summer in 2015, a group of twelve students took a three-week immersion trip to India, for the first-of-its-kind collaboration between Santa Clara鈥檚 Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education and India鈥檚 Jesuit Xavier Institute of Engineering (XIE) in Mumbai.

As part of the trip, two engineering students taught for a week at XIE, including a class on how to make robots with visual sensors, and helping with a project analyzing nearby cellular towers for radiation. The local newspaper wrote about the project, noting the rarity of Silicon Valley students visiting Mumbai.

This summer, Santa Clara engineering students returned to help XIE students with a project to use robots to help analyze sewage runoff and eventually replace the grueling human task of removing waste from public areas.

The trip and collaboration with XIE was facilitated by John Rose, S.J., a Jesuit from India who has been at Santa Clara off and on since 2009, when he received his master鈥檚 degree in computer engineering. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in electrical engineering and teaches robotics and cloud computing at XIE.

鈥淚t was wonderful to see the vibrant interaction between the students from Santa Clara and Xavier,鈥 said Fr. Rose. 鈥淭heir Jesuit values make them feel like they belong to one family, with everyone trying to make the world a better place.鈥

The India immersion isn鈥檛 the only trip the Ignatian Center offers. Other trips include Appalachia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Oakland, Cholula (Mexico), the Navajo Nation, and New Orleans. Each immersion offers students the opportunity to enter into the lives of people who have limited access to wealth, power, and privilege. They typically spend 5 to 10 days accompanying and building relationships with people in the community, learning about issues of injustice and poverty while reflecting on their own roles and responsibilities as global citizens.

鈥淢y immersion experiences in the Navajo Nation and El Salvador have been the most impactful and valuable parts of my time at 58黑料网,鈥 says Erin Savino 鈥17. Those experiences led her to become a student coordinator for the upcoming immersion to Cholula. 鈥淚mmersion provides a vital space for reflection and discernment, unlike any atmosphere I have been in before. I am excited to head to Cholula鈥擨 hope that we will all be able to expand our awareness, understandings, and perspectives on the world.鈥

鈥淚n my experience, immersions are the a-ha moment that bring the realities of other worlds into students' lives, breaking open the chrysalis of understanding,鈥 says Ignatian Center director Dorian Llywelyn, S.J. 鈥淧erhaps the people I have seen most transformed are faculty and staff, who are given the opportunity of entering into very unfamiliar worlds and roles. Transformation sometimes happens immediately, but it often matures slowly at a deeper level in the long experience of pondering over these immersions.鈥

Andrea Santillan, assistant director of SCU鈥檚 LEAD scholars program, is leading an immersion to Oakland focusing on homelessness and poverty, the criminal justice system, food justice, and the educational system in the city.

鈥淚 wanted to be a part of this experience to learn more about what is happening in our backyard, but to also engage with others in meaningful discernment about vocational choices in the non-profit sector,鈥 she says. 鈥淚mmersions are a great opportunity to not only build community as members of SCU, but also with others to learn their stories and continue to challenge ourselves on how we show up in the world.鈥

Program director Charles Mansour agrees. 鈥淚mmersions are profound opportunities to be with those who live on the margin. Through encountering our brothers and sisters around the globe who experience injustice, immersions offer us opportunities to reflect on and respond to the many problems in our world,鈥 he says. 鈥淎bove all, they are transformative experiences that encourage us to become the best and truest versions of ourselves.鈥

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Santa Clara students with XIE students. Photo courtesy of the Ignatian Center