
Travel Dates: May 29 - June 12, 2027
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Earn Humanities or Studio Art credit while exploring the rich history and breathtaking landscapes of Greece. This immersive program takes you beyond the classroom to experience ancient temple ruins, medieval fortresses, Ottoman mosques, Byzantine churches, and charming rural villages, bringing the region’s layered cultural history to life.
From the vibrant streets of Athens to the legendary heights of Mount Olympus, and across the stunning landscapes of northern Greece, students will engage directly with the art, architecture, and traditions that define this cultural crossroads.
Participants can earn 3–6 credit hours in core Humanities, Studio Art, or Honors Breaking Boundaries coursework. The Summer 2027 program includes a combination of on-campus instruction (before and after travel) and a two-week immersive experience abroad. Completion of both the classroom and travel components is required to receive academic credit.
Program Eligibility: Open to all students.
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Choose 2
ART 1002: Photo I for Non-Art Majors (3 credits)| ART 1211: Visual Art Drawing I (3 credits)
ART 2010: Marvel of Art (3 credits) | ART 4950: Artist Travel Journal (3 credits) pre-req of ART 1211, 1520, or 1530
Program Leaders: Professor Brian Rust and Professor Randy Pace
This is a summer semester program. Classes meet pre- and post-travel.
Initial Program Fee: $200
Deadline: TBD
Program Fee: Approx. [insert cost] (excludes airfare, tuition/fees)
Final Payment Deadline: TBD
Tuition & Fees: based on number of credit hours enrolled
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