Owen‘s “make it happen” spirit drives students to dive in and get things done. There are a few students who work extremely hard and sacrifice many many things to follow through on their commitments to the school. Nat Robinson is one of them.
As a founding member of the Project Pyramid team and fellow Owen Blogger, Nat jumped in from the beginning and worked to shape the program from the bottom up. Along with colleague Alan Hopper and a few first year students, Nat led the planning of the collaboration and immersion experience of the trip to India.
Planning a trip that includes faculty, staff, and students from both Owen and the Divinity school is no easy task. Nat thought about every single detail of the trip including tickets, visas, ground transportation, accommodation, food, meetings, tours, finances, entertainment and more… and he did all this in just a matter of a few months. The 25 individuals who went of this trip are going to remember it for the rest of their lives, and we all a huge part of this experience to Nat Robinson.
Thank you Nat for going above and beyond, thank you for creating an experience that will cherished forever, thank you for your commitment and sacrifice… You are the man.
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