Post Tagged with: "study abroad"

Isle of Eigg: A Stop They Had to Make

Isle of Eigg: A Stop They Had to Make

By Lori Bauer The Isle of Eigg wasn’t on the schedule. But students took advantage of a free weekend to add a journey to the small island off the coast of Scotland. It turned into an adventure. The students were in Scotland for the Summer 2014 Edinburgh: City and the […]

Read more ›
November 6, 2014 at 12:25 pmIn Class

Volunteer Abroad: Go to India, Honduras, or Ghana with ‘Unite For Sight’

Volunteer Abroad: Go to India, Honduras, or Ghana with ‘Unite For Sight’

\Volunteer in India, Honduras, or Ghana with Unite For Sight Global Health Volunteer Abroad Opportunity Join Unite For Sight’s Global Impact Corps for a hands-on, immersive and unique global health experience. Unite For Sight prides itself on offering the best global health experience for volunteers, coupled with the highest quality healthcare […]

Read more ›
October 20, 2014 at 4:26 pmAnnouncements

Study Abroad Opportunities for Spring 2015 Deadlines Near

Spring Break 2013 in Northern Ireland

Deadlines are nearing for study abroad opportunities for Spring 2015. No plans for spring break 2015? How about spending a week overseas? The following programs are accepting applications until early October: Eternal Rome: Piety and Power For more information, contact Dr. Jaclyn Maxwell, Associate Professor of History with a joint […]

Read more ›
September 25, 2014 at 9:15 pmAnnouncements News

The Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Where Justice Happens

The Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Where Justice Happens

By Katie Conlon ’16, Elizabeth Cychosz ’15, Danielle Fultz ’14, Samantha Rommel ’15, Bekki Wyss ’15 Imagining International Justice in Post-Genocide Cambodia Because all of our projects relate in some way to the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, or the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC for short), we have been looking forward to […]

Read more ›
August 27, 2014 at 5:58 pmNews

I Miss You Already, Cambodia

I Miss You Already, Cambodia

By Elizabeth Cychosz ’16 Studying Anthropology, Journalism (HTC), and Museum Studies Imagining International Justice in Post-Genocide Cambodia It’s one week after waving goodbye to Cambodia from a tiny airplane window, and I can finally take myself off my antimalarial medication. Sounds trivial, yes, but today has been a day of reflection. […]

Read more ›
July 23, 2014 at 11:15 amNews

Looking for the Early Moon in Cambodia

Looking for the Early Moon in Cambodia

By Katie Conlon ’16 History HTC and Law, Justice &  Culture Research Externship in Cambodia After my first experience working with the Siem Reap Muslim Community Development Organization (SRMCDO), I returned to Phnom Penh to resume research there. After only a few days, I found myself missing the friends I […]

Read more ›
July 15, 2014 at 12:09 pmNews

Ruins Now; Khmer Empire Ruled Southeast Asia for Centuries

The stairs to the third level of Angkor Wat are almost impossibly steep!

By OHIO Center for Law, Justice & Culture in Cambodia Last week we had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the Angkor Archaeological Park, comprised of the more than 40 temples and ruins that once made up the capital cities of the Khmer Empire. From the 9th to 15th centuries, this empire […]

Read more ›
June 19, 2014 at 9:32 amNews