Serendip's Saudi Arabia Connection |
Modelled after liberal arts colleges in the United States, Effat College seeks to provide "the foundation of a rigorous and varied academic program intended to serve the needs of women and modern Saudi society". Tapping into the experiences of American women's colleges, Effat College invited Liz McCormack, as well as three faculty members from Mt. Holyoke College, to advise on the most recent developments and innovations in science education.
At the invitation of Princess Lolowah Al-Faisal, daugher of Queen Effat, for whom the College is named, Liz and her colleagues visited the College in January, 2001 for a week of discussions with administration, faculty, and students. The visit was hosted by the Dean of the College, Haifa Jamal Al Lail, and Marcia Grant, educational counselor to the Princess, both of whom visited Bryn Mawr the previous year.
Mrs. Amal Jabr, Biology Professor at Effat College, Liz, and Diana Stein, Biology Professor, Sheila Browne and Don Cotter, Chemistry Professors at Mt. Holyoke College. | Dr. Haifa Jamal Al-Lail, Dean of Effat College, Marcia Grant, Liz, and Michael Friganotis, computer science/audio-visual consultant from Bubai Men's College in the United Arab Emirates |
Diana Stein, a biologist form Mount Holyoke College, and Marcia Grant at the Red Sea coast. | The Red Sea coastline. |
Camels near the roadside on the way to the Red Sea coast. |