Jim – Today we went to the College of Europe in Brugge (Bruges). It is a grad school that focuses on the European Union and European integration. The program lasts 10 months which […]
Archives: March, 2013
Rashid – We left at 6:25pm on Tuesday for Brussels via the high speed Inter-city express (the German version of the Bullet train) The ride lasted for three hours, but the breathtaking […]
Michael Carper ’13 – Our course of study this semester has straddled between history and law. We may discuss current legal issues or case law in class, but it’s to conclude historical and […]
Zach Canon ‘16 – Tonight, we attended an original piece called, The Wild Bride, performed by the KneeHigh Theatre Company out of the U.K.. In one word, it was Phenomenal, Amazing, Outstanding, […]
Jacob Sheridan ’14 – On Monday, through our connection with recent graduate Paul Liu ’12, the Marketing Immersion Program visited the Cummins satellite office in Indianapolis. Our host was extremely generous to […]
Ricardo Aguirre ’13 – The Marketing Immersion Program has been an exciting opportunity as we have had ample opportunities to both learn and enjoy ourselves. Our schedule has been filled with great […]
AJ Akinribade ’15 – 7:30am. Up and at them! My first full day in NYC started off with the normal shower and brushing of teeth. Next was breakfast with beautiful female strangers […]
Connor Geary ’14 – Even though we have only been here for two days, today was one of the most educational days yet. The purpose of this trip was to have a […]
Tadhg Hannon ’15 – Greetings from Germany! I am sitting on a train, waiting to depart Frankfurt for Belgium. Today we had the pleasure of visiting the European Central Bank. A highly […]
Ramsey Bradke ’14 – Today was by far the most informative and culturally exciting day I’ve had on this trip so far. Although I woke up not feeling well, the morning and […]
Riley Floyd ’13 – “We’re constantly evolving. We’re not like you.” That’s how our tour guide today summed up the British legal system. And she was serious. It’s interesting to think of […]
Patrick Stroud ’14 – Amid the aged rocks–some imported from France–blackened fire pits, and tales of noble violence that comprise the Beauchamp Tower, there rests countless names carved into stone and mortar. […]