
Over Distance, Through Decades: Lovett Values 25 Years Later
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S7E3 What does it look like to carry your school's values with you when life leads you thousands of miles from home, even decades into the future? Two Lovett alumnae, Wade Morris ‘00 and Megan Kota Morris ‘00, have pursued careers in education, currently serving at United World College, an international boarding school in Moshi, Tanzania.
Nearly 25 years on, The Lovett School experience has had a notable impact on these two Lovett grads— on their careers, relationships, and even life experiences. Wade and Megan talk with Lovett Chief Engagement Officer Jessica Sant about what their years at Lovett mean to their lives today and possibly for their family in the future.
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Learn more about Lovett Alumni Expeditions here: https://www.lovett.org/community/lovett-alumni-expeditions
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Read Wade’s book, Report Cards: A Cultural History: https://a.co/d/0bim4lk
Listen to award nominated podcast Living Lovett on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Visit The Lovett School website Lovett.org for more information. Lovett is on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Questions? Comments? Episode suggestions? We’d love to hear from you! Email host Jessica Sant.