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London makes learning fun

April 17, 2007 No Comments

Chaz Hoskins

The English 361 class of Literature on Site arrived in London around 11:30 p.m. that first Friday of spring break, so their real fun didn’t begin until next day. The students went to the Portobello Road Market, which is one of the world’s most famous markets; it’s internationally renowned for its second-hand and antique sections. ...

Belize gives one student direction

April 17, 2007 No Comments

Karyn Daugherty

When Jennifer Shaffer registered for classes at the end of last semester, she had already made her spring break plans; she knew she would not be spending her spring break in Missouri, enduring the extreme weather changes.

New York still a favorite for Western art students and non-art students

April 17, 2007 No Comments

Addison Ford

Students arrived in New York on March 29, the largest group to go in the history of the program.

Students experience architecture, art in Paris

April 17, 2007 No Comments

Jill Muir

The Students enrolled in HON 396, Nineteenth Century Paris, traveled to Paris March 8-11 to better understand French culture and apply what they have been learning all semester in the classroom.

Iraq, region discussed by faculty panel

March 6, 2007 No Comments

Kathy Crawford

The U.S. will be drawn into a world war, probably within the next ten years, and China will emerge as the new world power.

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