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UT Landscape Architecture Program (www.arch.utk.edu/grad-land/index.html)
Photo Credit: Brad Collett
(From left) Kendall Hack, guide Tashi, Carrie Stokes and Rachel Handel at Pangong Lake, which is on the border with China.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Photo-stitching, a crucial step in producing state-of-the-art elevation drawings of the Villa Arianna.
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.
A baby sea lion on a beach in the Galapagos Islands gets curious about visitors to its island (photo by Megan Grycko).
SPU Study Abroad trip to the Galapagos Islands.
Students ready themselves for a dip in the sapphire blue Pacific Ocean.
SPU Study Abroad trip to the Galapagos Islands.
The SUNY Old Westbury Office of Enrollment Services hosted an event where all students were exposed to the benefits of studying abroad!
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.
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.
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.
The SUNY Old Westbury Office of Enrollment Services hosted an event where all students were exposed to the benefits of studying abroad!
Group of students climb on the remains of a destroyed wall that surrounded an ancient city located in a valley (photo and caption by CYA Fall 2012 student, Shelbie Loonam-Hesse
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.