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Doin' a little posing in the Louvre.

 

Edit: It's pretty cool that this made it into an article (wahoo!), but as none of the ladies are, in fact, me, in the interest of courtesy any comments in poor taste will be deleted.

waiting on the lawn of "the quadrangle" (that we referred to as "the quad" -- pretty sure the irish never called it this...) of NUI Galway with the study abroad group for orientation. one of the girls completely passed out - as it was still only a couple of days after we landed and we were all still wonky with the time change.

 

and we felt pretty legit hanging out there. :)

What do I wear? How much clothes do I bring? Here is a packing list to help answer some of your questions.

Students and faculty traveled to Ethiopia over spring break for a blend of cultural and academic experiences in the East African nation. There, they visited historic locations and met with high-level officials at the U.S. Embassy, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Oxfam, and the African Union.

Stuart Bolus Study Abroad Expo 2013

Tabitha Das MBA'16 at the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, CO.

Panisa Tantikornphan MBA'16 at Hershey Park in Pennsylvania.

The annual Study Abroad Fair held in MST on October 6, 2016.

Winter III in India travel course with Pacific University.

Mush! What a cool experience to ride a dog sled surrounded my snow covered mountains.

Students and faculty traveled to Ethiopia over spring break for a blend of cultural and academic experiences in the East African nation. There, they visited historic locations and met with high-level officials at the U.S. Embassy, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Oxfam, and the African Union.

Pamukkale, Turkey

Taken by Sarah Jones

 

"I was traveling through eastern Turkey alone to visit my friend and his family in Seydişehir, and I decided to visit a site that is well known in Turkey for having these great hot springs and calcium deposit. This place is called Pamukkale. This elaborate calcium formation is the largest of its kind, spreading miles and miles. The pristine surroundings are not only emotionally but physically cathartic. The water is believed to be therapeutic, curing various maladies. I looked out over the spectacular view and at that moment a young man I didn’t know was taking in the view at the same time. I didn’t know how long he would be there so I snapped the picture. It was a perfect setting, warm water, a fantastic view and a sense of peace that you can’t find in any of the cities. It was my favorite moment. I asked the young man’s name and we became friends, and he showed me many other places in southwestern Turkey to visit. I’ll never forget him, or that moment of pure fascination and appreciation."

International Photo Contest 2016

Study Abroad Reunion 2015

Aubrey Andersen-Bakker photo credit - Chile and Peru trip

 

Alexander Stennings Study Abroad Expo 2013

Eckerd College Winter Term Photo Contest 2023

Odysseys of Ancient Greece

 

The Parthenon at the Acropolis of Athens (taken by me, Amanda Landers)

Beach life is good in the Florida Keys. Dr. Cummins Marine Ecology trip to Key Largo and San Salvador @miamiuniversity #studyabroad #marinecology

 

Something I did every single day. . . in Europe.

Natalie Gilmore photo credit

 

International Lunch and General Information Session on all study abroad programs available, with students and faculty involved to answer questions and a lunch buffet of foods from popular international study locations!

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