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  • °Ä²Ê¿ª½± students take selfie in front of Beijing skyline
    °Ä²Ê¿ª½± students are taking lessons in the liberal arts outside the picturesque Chenango Valley — and in impressive numbers. The university has been ranked first among baccalaureate institutions for student participation in semester-long off-campus study opportunities. The rankings appeared in the annual Open Doors report, published by the Institute of International Education (IIE) with the […]
    December 2, 2016
  • Ribbon cutting in the Center for International Programs
    It was a °Ä²Ê¿ª½± Hello that could be heard around the world. On October 15, °Ä²Ê¿ª½± ushered in a new era of internationalism and officially celebrated the opening of the Center for International Programs (CIP). The center will serve as a hub for the university’s numerous global initiatives, conducted by faculty and students.
    October 20, 2015
  • Students climb on a rocky outcrop near the water
    The Institute of International Education (IIE) released its Open Doors 2014 data today, and °Ä²Ê¿ª½± has again risen on two important lists representing the number of students studying abroad. This news is most welcome as President Jeffrey Herbst and Provost and Dean of the Faculty Douglas Hicks have made study abroad one of several priorities related to globalizing °Ä²Ê¿ª½±.
    November 17, 2014
  • °Ä²Ê¿ª½± students are reflecting on their summer research with faculty members on campus and in the field. This post is by Natasha Torres ’15, an educational studies major and women’s studies minor from Cleveland, Ohio, who was given an award for outstanding research at the fall student poster session. My study abroad experience, which included a […]
    September 8, 2014
  • Students participate in an archeological dig while studying abroad
    °Ä²Ê¿ª½± wrote the book on off-campus study. The storied Washington D.C. study group, a unique semester-long NIH experience, faculty-led trips around the globe, and research abroad — all of these options for off-campus learning add depth to the °Ä²Ê¿ª½± experience. Last winter, Kara Vadman ’14 and Mikhaila Redovian ’15 joined geology professor Amy Leventer aboard […]
    June 23, 2014
  • Orator Anthony Tamburro ’14 was one of five London Study Group students to talk to a crowd at Hyde Park’s famous Speakers’ Corner.
    Karl Marx reportedly did it. So did George Orwell, or so the story goes. But it’s definitely 100 percent true that Anthony Tamburro ’14, Caroline Kraeutler ’14, and three of their classmates on °Ä²Ê¿ª½±â€™s London Study Group made their positions heard at the Speakers’ Corner in Hyde Park, near the Marble Arch tube station.
    April 22, 2013
  • A college degree provides you with many advantages after you graduate. A °Ä²Ê¿ª½± education, however, not only opens up lots of opportunities once you leave, but while you are studying here as an undergraduate. One of the most popular ways to take advantage of all °Ä²Ê¿ª½± has to offer is to study abroad. As ironic […]
    August 19, 2008
  • Twelve students and two professors will spend three weeks in a remote Ugandan jungle as part of an interdisciplinary extended study course that emphasizes hands-on learning and research involving rare mountain gorillas. The group, led by geography professor Peter Scull and biology professor Frank Frey, will be working with community leaders in the village of […]
    May 20, 2008