May 10, 2010
Around the Globe and Back Again
Erin Vanacore ’02 twice studies in Spain before working in business development in New York City — by Jess Wason ’11 The enthusiasm of Erin Vanacore ’02…
Erin Vanacore ’02 twice studies in Spain before working in business development in New York City — by Jess Wason ’11 The enthusiasm of Erin Vanacore ’02…
My experience as a Rothkopf Scholar By Banks Clark ’10 Banks Clark ’10 (Durham, N.C.), a double major in art and an individualized, interdisciplinary…
Kelsey Harkness ’11 writes about her semester studying in Sydney, Australia Kelsey Harkness ’11 (Wilton, Conn.) spent the fall semester studying in Sydney…
Richard Durham ’11 writes on learning about business, culture, and natural beauty in Argentina Richard Durham ’11 (Braintree, Mass.), a double major in…
Marie Garofalo ’10 writes about her semester studying in Sydney, Australia Marie Garofalo ’10 (Randolph, N.J.), a double major in English and policy…
Suzanne Westfall, professor and head of English, will lead new semester-abroad program next fall When talking about London, Suzanne Westfall, professor…
James Ferri, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, will host the program’s first trip in spring 2010 This spring, James Ferri…
The syllabus reads like a travel brochure: Visit the Imperial Palace and Nishiki Market–Make folding fan at Maisendo–Zen meditation at Kenninji temple…
Thomas Voltz ’09 and Benjamin Emm ’10 spent their summer researching riverbank filtration systems at University of Applied Sciences in Dresden As part…
Martin Racenis ’11 writes about his summer research trip to Japan with Joshua Smith, assistant professor of mechanical engineering Martin Racenis ’11 (Hopkinton…