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study abroad News Archive03-Jan-2006
- 'Study Abroad Season (donga.com)
The ?Study Abroad? season has returned. Groups of primary school students set to Study Abroad are going through departure formalities at the Incheon International Airport yesterday afternoon.- 'Kupchella invited to international education meeting (Grand Forks Herald)
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - University of North Dakota President Charles Kupchella is among a group of university leaders invited to a meeting on international education.- '2005's top stories come full circle (Island Packet)
Attention spans seem to get shorter every year, and none may be shorter than those belonging to your friendly neighborhood journalists.- 'Four Steps to Choosing a Study Abroad Program (PR Web)
Choosing a study abroad program is not easy. AmeriSpan encourages students to take control of the process and not get trapped into selecting something that?s not right for them. [PRWEB Dec 28, 2005]- 'Students test the limits of car computer technology (Crookston Daily Times)
Most everyone knows that today's vehicles are operated predominantly by computers. Oh, sure, there's still that gas-powered combustible engine that's turned out to be quite an invention.- 'JAN. TERM: It's a time to spread your wings (Winston-Salem Journal)
Ahhh...the sweet taste of freedom. The end of the fall semester has arrived. Now the only critical decisions that I have to make are when to wake up and when to go to sleep. Without studying for tests or writing papers, I hardly know what to do with myself.- 'Jonesboro student living in Italy during one of year's biggest stories (Jonesboro Sun)
JONESBORO -- When Claire Cole of Jonesboro headed to Rome this spring to study abroad, little did she know she would be able to witness history that people across the world could only watch on TV.- 'The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily (Arab News)
It is obvious these days that the number of Saudis receiving college scholarships to study abroad is higher than ever. This is a positive move. However, there is a negative side to sending Saudi- 'Program anchors at new school (The Oklahoman)
Jan 02, 2006: PITTSBURGH -- Semester at Sea, a program that lets U.S. college students Study Abroad on a cruise ship, will move its headquarters from the University of Pittsburgh to the University of Virginia.
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