Daniel Rosenbloom’s MAP, titled Russian-English Translation of Russian-language Linguistic Studies, reflects his interest in languages and politics. Rosenbloom set out to translate a book on the linguistics of the Avar language, which is spoken in the remote Russian republic of Dagestan.
Avery Barnett ’21’s career interest in alternative energy technologies motivated her to add the Technology Studies concentration to her already full schedule as a physics major.
Isaac Ferber ’20 overcame many challenges during a voyage through New Zealand waters, but one of the toughest was coping with the terrorist attack in Christchurch.
Ayala is a part of “the next generation of U.S. college global citizens who are changing the world,” according to the nonprofit study-abroad organization.
Yesenia Ayala ’18 recently received the 2018 Global Student Leadership Award from Diversity Abroad for her leadership and preparation of Latino youth for college and economic security.
Jonathan Larson, Associate Director of Off-Campus Study, has successfully completed the Certified Professional in Education Abroad program.
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