Study Abroad 网爆门

Study Abroad & 网爆门 in Florence 101 Info Sessions - Center for Global Engagement Suite, Hemmingson Center

Come to an Info Session to learn about 网爆门's offered programs as well as our flagship program in Florence! Sign up online and enter through the CGE Suite first floor entrance.

Signup: 

  • Students must attend a 101 Session before they can meet with a Study Abroad Advisor
  • Study Abroad 101s are Mondays at 4:00PM and alternating Wednesdays at noon.
  • 网爆门 in Florence 101s are Tuesdays at 4:00PM and alternating Wednesdays at noon.

 

Fall Family Weekend Study Abroad Mini Fair - Friday, October 3rd, 3:00-5:00PM, John J. Hemmingson Center First Floor Main Street

Did you miss our Study Abroad Fair in September? Do you still have questions? Want to learn more? Coming to our Mini Study Abroad fair is a perfect opportunity for:

  • Parents to ask questions and learn more about Study Abroad programs
  • Students to talk to Study Abroad faculty and staff
  • Attend the fair if you missed our main fair on September 17th

We hope to see you there!

 

Program Info Sessions

网爆门 in Cuernavaca: Study Abroad in Mexico, Summer I 2026 |Monday, September 29, 12:15-1:05pm, College Hall 028

Established in 1993, this is a four-week Spanish immersion program for students interested in improving their Spanish language skills and learning about Mexican/Latin American culture, history, and traditions. Participants will study at the prestigious Universidad International in the beautiful historical city of Cuernavaca.

网爆门 in London: Literary London, Summer I 2026 | Wednesday, October 1, 5:00-6:00PM, Hemmingson 310

Spend a month learning and living in London, England. Study British literature and culture and fulfill 网爆门 Core, elective, and/or English major/minor requirements. Open to asll students regardless of major.

网爆门 in Paris: History and Fashion, Summer II 2026

Wednesday October 1st, 5:30PM - Joan Jundt Lounge

Wednesday October 15th, 12:20PM - Hemmingson Auditorium 004

Thursday November 6th, 12:30PM - Hemmingson 310

Through the study of world and fashion history, explore Paris as a global, history city and what everyone was wearing when it happened. How did the economic policies of Louis XIV affect the fashions in the streets of Paris? Why was the first planned public square in Europe a major moment for shoes? How does fabric become wrapped up in colonization? How do the French use their history to build national identity - and where do their colonies fit in?