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Evaluating Europe — the Second Years’ Brussels trip
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Evaluating Europe — the Second Years’ Brussels trip

Posted on 25 June, 2015 by Diana Spencer • Leave a comment

Originally posted on liberal arts blog:
One of the perks of my role as Dean is that I was in a position to develop and participate in our new annual trip for second year Liberal Arts and Sciences students, taking the group to the heart of Europe: Brussels. This built on their first and second year core…

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