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Classics - Studies Abroad

Classics department

Classics Students Study Abroad

Many of our students take advantage of Santa Clara’s excellent study abroad program (usually in the fall quarter of their junior year).  Here are some of the places our students have gone over the past couple of years (date of graduation, or expected graduation, is in parenthesis):

Daniel Albers (2007) National University of Ireland, Galway.   “My semester abroad in Galway, Ireland was one of the happiest and most enlightening experiences of my undergraduate career. I had the opportunity to meet with Classics students from various cultures and learn from lecturers whose perspective on ancient Greece and Rome was valuable and informative.”

Catherine Adolfini (2007) Athens, Greece

Colosseum

  



  
Nora Angelo (2010), Rome, Italy


 

 

 

 

 

Temple of Poseidon

 

 Kaitlyn-Bailey Finley (2009) "I am standing in front of the Temple of Poseidon in Souion. It is just one of the many field trips that the Greece program has available to students. The picture alone cannot describe the beauty that is Greece, and for any person interested in history there is so much to see and learn. Yiassas!"

 

 

 

Ashley Baker (2008) Rome, Italy

Amy Coad (2009) Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

Lizette FarajiLizette Faraji (2009) Florence at the Centro Lingistico Italiano Dante Alighieri, and Rome (John Felice Rome Center)

 

 



 

Katie O’Reilly (2009) Dublin, Ireland

Sara Pauk (2007) King’s College, London

Anthony Perry (2007) Sevilla, Spain

Lisa RozakisLisa Rozakis (2007) Arcadia Center, Athens, Greece; Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel.  Lisa also spent a summer following the steps of Alexander the Great through Greece and Turkey!

 

 

 

 

 

Linda UrbonasLinda Urbonas (2007) “I studied in Athens, in the Fall of 2005. It was pretty much the most amazing learning experience I’ve ever had. The best part was learning about sites in class during the week, and visiting those sites on the weekends. Oh, and of course, seeing the Acropolis every day for three and a half months.”














 

Jessica Sekovski (2009) The University of Auckland in Auckland, New Zealand.

Fao Tuala (2009) Athens, Greece