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Study in Athens Info Session

Monday, October 5, 2015
3:00-4:00 PM
CGIS Office, G155 Angell Hall Map
Experience the Parthenon, the Agora, the Temple of Zeus, and much more on the College Year in Athens (CYA) program. Explore Athens’ many neighborhoods and secret gems, from Mount Lycabettus to the historical Plaka district. Whenever possible, CYA faculty take you to experience firsthand the sites, monuments, and museums of Athens. Courses are offered in archaeology, art history, classical languages, ethnography, history, international relations, literature, modern Greek language, philosophy, political science, and religion. Academic field trips bring you into direct contact with the people, land, and history of Greece. Visit major sites relevant to ancient, medieval, or modern Greek history during trips to the Peloponnese, Delphi, and either Crete or northern Greece.
Learn more about this exciting program at Monday’s info session led by Emily Arbut, CYA’s Senior Campus Relations Representative and a Michigan native who has lived and worked in Athens, Greece, for 2 years.
Building: Angell Hall
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Event Type: Presentation
Tags: Art, Classical Studies, European, History, Museum, Philosophy, Politics, Study Abroad
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Center for Global and Intercultural Study