Travel Abroad Brings Forth Education

Travel Abroad Brings Forth Education
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Thirteen students from our university will make their way to Greece with their teachers this summer, in order to study the history, language and culture of the Greeks.

Read the Greek version of this story.

“I am very pleased with this opportunity,” said Daniel Levine, one of the two teachers. “The students of Arkansas always do the best work and learn a lot. Truly, travel abroad is the best education.”

Levine and his colleague George Paulson will be in Greece for 28 days with their students who love to learn.

Contacts

Daniel Levine, professor
Classical Studies
479-575-2951, dlevine@uark.edu

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