Ian Finley ‘19 — It was the 27th of January when I decided to take my first trip in Spain outside of Valencia, where I was studying for the semester, and my first […]
David Daugherty ’19 — Throughout my time studying abroad in Europe this spring, I have found myself in awe of all of the architecture. Every day on my walk to class I […]
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Matt Bailey ’19 — As the high speed AVE train bolted out of the Atacha train station, I watched the city streets of Madrid transform into the open farmland of Castilla- La […]
Brandon Arbuckle ’19 — The course I took while abroad at the University of Aberdeen in Aberdeen, Scotland, was a modern art course which covered works from around the 18thcentury to present […]
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Gothic Architecture Campus: Harlaxton College, UK Fall Semester 2017 Sovann Kho ’19—They did not allow me to take pictures of Westminster Abbey in London as soon as I step in the front […]
Art History in Italy and Greece Jonah Woods ’18—My trips this past fall, thanks to the Givens Award were eye-opening experiences into vastly different periods of history and allowed me to appreciate […]
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Cal Hockemeyer ’19—Having the opportunity to spend a semester 4,000 miles from home while pursuing my education was perhaps the most intellectually enlightening time of my life. Having to adapt to another […]
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My Summer in Athens Gage Ulery ’18 — Wabash College and the Rudolph Family have provided me with an experience that I will be forever grateful for. I was given the opportunity to expand my education, not only […]
Jonathan Montoya ’18 El Museo Del Prado El Museo Del Prado was by far my favorite museum of all the ones I visited while abroad. It featured famous works of art by […]
Dakota Rhodes ‘18 Architecture as Art I was walking through Berlin, on my way to Checkpoint Charlie when what I had been learning at Wabash had kicked in. It was a utopic […]
Michael Lumpkin ’18 Arch of Titus Coming into my Junior year at Wabash College, I had not given the study of Western European Art nearly the time or attention it deserves. Over […]
Marcus Hoekstra ‘18 Spain’s beautiful symbiosis of religion “Wow…that’s great…so what made you study religion?” It’s a common response to a frequent question. What made me study religion? You see, what most […]