Edinburgh International Film Festival Part of New Foreign Study Program
This summer, 12 students are studying in Scotland with Dartmouth’s first ever film studies Foreign Study Program (FSP).
This summer, 12 students are studying in Scotland with Dartmouth’s first ever film studies Foreign Study Program (FSP).
Professor Lynn Higgins’s sense of adventure was evident during this 2008 encounter with a snake charmer in Morocco, where Higgins was the faculty guide for the Dartmouth Alumni Travel Program’s “Moroccan Discovery” tour. (photo by Norman Sissman ’47, DMS ’48)
Though they take place off-campus, the College’s study abroad programs are as much a part of the Dartmouth experience as a late night in Baker-Berry Library or a spring afternoon on the Green. According to a recent report from the Institute of International Education, Dartmouth is a top ten institution in the country for study abroad, with 60 percent of students participating.
If living and studying in a different country contributes to international understanding, Dartmouth students are some of the most globally aware in the nation.