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Meet History Makers #1: Charis Asante-Agyei's Story from Student to Professor​
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Charis Asante-Agyei, one of the first graduates of SUNY Korea and our very first alumnus to become a university professor, now teaches at Lewis & Clark College. During his years at SUNY Korea, Charis distinguished himself not only through academic excellence but also by his commitment to service, including a memorable “Africa Mission 2016” community service trip to Burkina Faso, where he organized a science camp for children. Read the second part of his History Makers interview to see how he continues to build on his story. 

 

What is the most valuable lesson you learned at SUNY Korea that has helped you the most in life? 

Embrace adventure. SUNY Korea offered me numerous opportunities to embrace adventure. A good example of this is when my colleagues and I created the Undergraduate Student Council (USC). It was a great adventure that helped students organize and develop a sense of community. Part of embracing adventure is realizing that we are not alone, and that we can serve others and help them on their own journey. And sometimes, we may even have to create our own adventures.

What is your most memorable experience from your time at SUNY Korea?

I will forever cherish the Rube Goldberg machine my colleagues and I built for our freshman class. In particular, I remember incorporating physics calculations regarding how a ball would roll through a circular path. That experience continues to guide how I design experiential learning for my students. I have to quickly add that each bite of DD chicken was a great memory too.

Do you stay in touch with anyone from SUNY Korea? 

Yes, I stay in touch with some staff members, and many of my friends who are currently alumni. I formed strong friendships that continue to this day. 
I believe Professors Joseph Cabuay, Anthony Pennings, Suzana Brown, and Mark Whitaker still teach at SUNY Korea. They nurtured my curiosity and analytical abilities.

What is your dream or aspiration for the future? 
My dream is to develop actionable knowledge to guide sustainable entrepreneurship around the world.

What message would you like to give to incoming freshmen at SUNY Korea?

SUNY Korea is a great environment to nurture your pioneering spirit. Start something new, make history, and develop your entrepreneurial and global mindset. Embrace the adventure! We are History Makers. We change the world. 

CLICK HERE to read his first interview
CLICK HERE to watch his interview

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