Faculty Testimonial
A Conversation with Dr. Eric Greaux
Recipient of the 2025 MOBT Global Engagement Grant
Associate Professor of Religion, Winston-Salem State University
Interview Summary
Dr. Eric Greaux discusses his experience with the MOBT Global Engagement Grant, highlighting its value in providing a unique and impactful study abroad opportunity in Morocco. He emphasizes how the country offers a rich and 'exotic' setting to study a variety of topics, particularly the Abrahamic religions as minority faiths. The professor praises the in-country support provided by the local team, noting their patience and invaluable knowledge, which helped him envision a clear path forward for a future faculty-led program.

Full Interview
What initially motivated you to apply for the MOBT Global Engagement Grant, and how did the overall experience align with your expectations?
During your time in Morocco, what stood out to you the most (whether culturally, academically, or logistically) as you considered your future faculty-led program?
How did the in-country support provided by MOBT Global impact your ability to envision and plan a potential program for your students?
Do you see a clear path forward for developing a faculty-led program in Morocco at your institution? If so, what would be your next steps?
How would you describe Morocco to a fellow faculty member who is considering Morocco as a destination for their faculty-led program?
What would you say to a fellow faculty member who is thinking about applying for the MOBT Global Engagement Grant in the future?
Ready to Make an Impact?
The MOBT Global Engagement Grant is a highly competitive opportunity for faculty to visit Morocco and learn about faculty-led program opportunities.
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