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UAS professors and students are London bound
By Sean Smith
Whalesong Staff
Can you imagine
yourself studying monsters, ghost and goblins in one of the most
historic
cities in the world? Susan Koester and Alexis Easley will be doing
just that when they
travel to London, England, to be guest professors this coming spring
semester.
The international exchange program offered by AHA International
has backings from northwestern schools that participate and offer
exchange programs to students. This program is one of those opportunities.
For those interested in studying abroad, there are booklets explaining
the trip and program requirements that could get you out of the
cold and into a new culture.
The opportunity is really experimental,
Easley said about the fieldwork she has planed for the March 30
to June 13 spring semester. It should be a part of every undergraduates
college experience.
Koester and Easley will be guest professors for classes
that will be held in the Bloomsbury area of central London, giving
students access to the heart of the British culture. Koester will
be teaching From Page to Stage: The Oral Interpretation of
British Literature, and Easly will be providing a course in
Ghosts and Monsters in 19th Century British Literature.
Other areas of study will be London Theatre, Victorian Art and Architecture,
and The New Europe that will be given by London professors experienced
with exchange students.
Those who are interested in the opportunity to travel
abroad in any exchange program are urged to speak with Elizabeth
Schelle, the Global Connections advisor, as well as checking the
web site at aha-intl.org. It is important to know that there is
still time to apply, but time is running out.
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