Growing up in a small village in Nigeria where “everybody had a strong passion for education and the power of ideas,” George Obiozor ’69 watched several family members go abroad to university and dreamed of following them.

In 1966, six years after Nigeria gained its independence from Britain, and a month after a military coup started a civil war, he got his chance. He was accepted to Albert Schweitzer College, a one-year preparatory institute in Switzerland, where he studied history and philosophy. By good luck or fate, a visiting professor there connected him with John Regester, then dean of Puget Sound, who, the following year, helped George make his way to the University of Puget Sound to complete his education.