Events - Weekly
| Sunday, February 10 |
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| Monday, February 11 |
STUDY ABROAD IN ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA A representative from the Bard-Smolny Study Abroad Program will be available to talk about the program and answer questions during walk-in hours. Feel free to show up any time between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. 36 University Place, Suite 350 · 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. STUDY ABROAD AT WORCESTER COLLEGE, OXFORD Dr. Brian King, Worcester College Director of Visiting Students, will visit campus to talk with students and answer questions about the Princeton Program at Worcester College, University of Oxford. 36 University Place, Room 330 · 4:30 p.m.– 5:30 p.m. STUDY CLASSICS IN ROME, ITALY The Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome provides students with an opportunity to study ancient history, archaeology, Greek and Latin literature, Italian language, and ancient art. The centerpiece of the program is the course "The Ancient City," an introduction to the history, archaeology, and monuments of the City of Rome in antiquity. Students take weekly field trips to sites and museums in and around Rome plus extended trips to Sicily and the Bay of Naples area. East Pyne 161 · 4:30 p.m.– 5:30 p.m. |
| Tuesday, February 12 |
PRINCETON IN LONDON INTEREST MEETING Students entering the Dept. of English or Dept. of Comparative Literature have the opportunity to spend fall of junior year in London. Take three classes at University College London and a junior seminar taught by a Princeton professor. Come find out more about the program! The application deadline is March 15, 2013. Pizza will be served. McCosh B14 (Hinds Library) · 12:00 p.m.– 1:00 p.m. GLOBAL SEMINARS OPEN HOUSE (SUMMER) Global Seminars, let by Princeton faculty, are open to all freshman, sophomores, and juniors interested in summer study abroad. Come learn about the 2013 programs in advance of the application deadline (2/18/13). Aaron Burr 219 · 5:00 p.m.– 7:00 p.m. |
| Wednesday, February 13 |
INTRODUCTION TO STUDY ABROAD Come learn everything you need to know to study abroad for a semester or the full year. Options for studying abroad will be discussed as will logistics and the application process. McCosh 46 · 4:30 p.m.– 5:30 p.m. |
| Thursday, February 14 |
STUDY ART & ARCHITECTURE IN FLORENCE, ITALY A representative from Syracuse University in Florence will be on campus to talk about studying and living in Florence. This program is recommended for students in architecture and art history. Instruction is in English and Italian. Food and drinks will be provided. McCormick Hall, 3rd Floor Lounge · 12:00 p.m.– 1:00 p.m. WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL STUDY ABROAD This session will cover the eight study abroad opportunities available to Woodrow Wilson School students in 2013-14: France, Turkey, England, and Spain (fall semester) and Egypt, South Africa, East Asia, and Cuba (spring). Note: The option to study in Egypt is contingent upon a safety and security review that will take place in the fall. If, as a result of the review, Egypt is not an option, other alternatives in the Middle East will be considered Robertson Hall, Bowl 1 · 4:30 p.m.– 5:30 p.m. |
| Friday, February 15 |
| Saturday, February 16 |
