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Columbia College professor teaches in Mongolia




Lynne Noble says, “Do I look ready? I do have my warm clothes—guaranteed to keep me warm to 30 BELOW. Today, it was 38 below in Ulaan Baator. I am looking forward to a grand adventure: making new friends, having new experiences, and planning how to share when I return. Join me on my blog < http://noblecolumbiasc. blogspot.com/>.”

Lynne Noble says, “Do I look ready? I do have my warm clothes—guaranteed to keep me warm to 30 BELOW. Today, it was 38 below in Ulaan Baator. I am looking forward to a grand adventure: making new friends, having new experiences, and planning how to share when I return. Join me on my blog < noblecolumbiasc. blogspot.com/>.”

Columbia College professor teaches in Mongolia

Dr. Lynne Noble, professor of early childhood education at Columbia College, is now a Fulbright Scholar in Ulaan Baator, Mongolia. She will teach and conduct cross cultural/comparative research in Mongolia through June 2011. She is living across from the U. S. Embassy in a 10–story high rise apartment known as Golden Ville. Her husband, Rick Noble, plans to visit her in April, but only if the temperature in Ulaan Baator is above 40°, and he doesn’t have to ride a yak or sleep in a yurt.


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