Mary Schott’s heart and mind are with the people of Kigoma, Tanzania, which is about 8,400 miles from her hometown of Attica. The 48-year-old Purdue University graduate student started the Trees for Tanzania reforestation project two years ago in an effort to help the southeast African nation. When she was a child, she accompanied her…Read more about Grad student’s project helps African nation[Read More]


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