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I am attaching photos from my study abroad trip as part of my Honors
College credit. Thank you!
-Rebecca Salata
(l-r) Veronica Gomez, a staff member of the Office of Overseas Studies, answers Monish Tyagi and Sheridan Davis' questions about undergraduate international study programs during the USC Study Abroad Fair. Photo by: Philip Channing
Veronica Gomez (left), Overseas Studies program assistant, answers questions at the USC Study Abroad Fair. The students pictured (l-r) include: Carly Robbins, Jennifer Chau, Jennifer Sue and Joel Ulloa. Photo by: Philip Channing.
Veronica Gomez (left), Overseas Studies program assistant, answers questions at the USC Study Abroad Fair. The students pictured (l-r) include: Carly Robbins, Jennifer Chau, Jennifer Sue, Joel Ulloa and Sapna Mistry. Photo by: Philip Channing.
The Loyola Program in India offers students the opportunity for summer study in regions of North India that are striking for their cultural diversity, natural beauty and historical richness. The program is based in Dharamsala, located in the Kangra Valley in the shadow of the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas.
Image taken during Spring 2012 photo shoot for University Marketing.
Copyright 2013, Iowa State University Library, University Archives
For Reproductions: www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html
Image ID: StudyAbroadPosters@N:UniversityMarketing2012
Promotional slide image for the Study Abroad website at Eastern Washington University: outreach.ewu.edu/study-abroad.html. Used Photoshop. This image was designed to slide to the left to the next set of photos.
Melbourne Cricket Ground packed for the cricket world cup match between Australia and New Zealand (Australia won). Also pictured is Rod Laver Arena (tennis).
"yas im here girls! ive brought every piece of electronics I need to learn the way of a scotishman! time to release my inner plaid, and its shining bright girls! #beeraday #prettynplaid #imready"
Here are my 6 photos of my study abroad experience for honors elective
credit.
Mariah Maxwell
Towson University
Biology and Animal Behavior Major
(l-r) Veronica Gomez, a staff member of the Office of Overseas Studies, answers Monish Tyagi and Sheridan Davis' questions about undergraduate international study programs during the USC Study Abroad Fair. Photo by: Philip Channing
The Spain Summer Study Abroad program provides an opportunity for both Berklee and non-Berklee students from around the world to earn undergraduate college credit at Berklee. The campus is located in Valencia, Spain in the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, one of Valencia’s most recognized architectural marvels. The program consists of two sessions and features three areas of study: Music Production and Technology, Music and Entertainment Business, and Film Scoring.
Study Abroad Fair:
Michigan Tech students who studied abroad and international program representatives were available to talk about study abroad opportunities
Ciao a tutti!
As some of you may or may not know, I'll be spending the following six weeks studying abroad in Vicchio, Italy, a small town about an hour outside of Florence in Tuscany. What you're seeing here is the view from the top floor of the Locanda (hotel) I'm staying at, which is beautiful and has EXCELLENT food. As my second time abroad, things are much easier... Well, some things are.
Unlike my last study abroad program, this is a fully immersive program, which puts you right into the depths of the Italian culture. Haven't not taken Italian for over a year and relying on my last month of self-review, things started off a it tough upon my arrival last night. Though, already through my first day and things are getting easier!
Those are the good things. I'm in a beautiful place experiencing an excellent program and learning more about Italian culture than I could have imagined. However... I made some stupid mistakes. I reformatted my laptop prior to leaving, which ENTIRELY messed up my screen calibration, all my custom settings in my editing software and more or less, really screwed up my photo work flow. On top of that, I'm currently sitting in a Piazza in front of a bar to get WiFi. What this means is A) I'll have trouble editing photos as my screen is FAR from accurate... so my photos won't like how I'd want them to and B) It is going to be hard to find the time/place to upload photos.
I'll do my best, but updates will most likely be far and few between. However, as soon as I'm home in July, I'll be editing like CRAZY! So keep an eye out in the coming weeks for some awesome photos!
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