Let the Learning Begin!

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All of our students have arrived safely. Just getting to Paris was a learning experience for all of them. The past few days they have begun exploring the city.

Our hotel is located in the 10th arrondissement in Paris, only a five-minute walk from the Canal St-Martin. It is a nice neighborhood, close to the Gare de l’Est (a train station) and many restaurants. But it is not surrounded by the iconic  monuments we associate with Paris.

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Claire gives a talk on war propaganda

So when we took our first excursion on Monday, it was exciting to watch the students’ expressions as we came up out of the metro station and they got their first glimpse of Les Invalides, with its golden dome. We visited the World War I and II exhibits there, and Claire presented a talk on war propaganda.

Later that afternoon, we met the students at the Arc de Triomphe. While Shannon and I were walking along the Champs-Elysées, we ran into Dr. Dan Oerther and his family! They are in France for a conference.

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It’s a small world! Here we are with Dr. Oerther and his family on the Champs-Elysées.

 

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Courtney looks out over a battlefield in the Somme

Today (Tuesday) we went for an all-day tour of the Somme. The students will be posting more information about these visits in the following days.

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Students contemplating the French side of the cemetery at Thiepval

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Our guide teaches us about the Battle of the Somme

Saturday’s Errands

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SNCF Boutique

Saturday was a busy day for us as we prepared for students to arrive. We had lots of errands to run. We started out with a trip to a metro station to buy Navigo passes for everyone. These are cards that will allow unlimited public transportation (metro and bus) access within the city limits. [Read more…]

Itinerary: Week 1

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We’ve been planning for this day for 2 semesters. It’s the day that our students arrive to begin their study abroad experience!  We have a welcome dinner planned for this evening at a French café and lots of activities planned for the week.  Here’s a preview of our adventures.  Be sure to check back for student posts about the excursions! [Read more…]

Adventures at La Quinta Inn in Hazelwood, MO

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In theory, we would have been settling into our Parisian apartment this morning. Instead, we spent the night at La Quinta Inn in Hazelwood, MO. Today, our travel plans include (another) trip to the St. Louis airport, a flight to Houston, then to Frankfurt, then to Paris. We’ll get there eventually. Details of our unexpected layover to follow…

France and the Memory of War——Inaugural Study Abroad Blog

In just three weeks, Dr. Shannon Fogg and I will lead the first Missouri S&T summer study abroad to France. Our focus is on France and the memory of war in the twentieth century. Fifteen students will participate and earn six credits—three for Dr. Fogg’s History 301 course (The Memory of War in Twentieth-Century France) and three for my French 301 course (Representations of Violence in 20th-Century French Culture). We will first spend two weeks in Paris before traveling to Normandy. Our scheduled activities include visits to Les Invalides, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, Père Lachaise Cemetery, the Pantheon, the Shoah Museum, the Eiffel Tower, Montmartre, the Bayeux Tapestry, the Mémorial de Caen, and the castle of William the Conqueror. We have longer excursions planned to Versailles, the Somme (where we will visit World War I battlefields, memorials, and cemeteries), and the D-Day beaches.

 

We are pleased to be able to share our experiences with the Missouri S&T community via this inaugural study abroad blog. As part of their coursework, students will regularly post updates, including photos, about where we go, what we see and do, and what their overall experiences are. Please check back regularly to follow us!

Study abroad in Paris: May 27-June 14

For two weeks, you can experience what it’s like to live in Paris. Enjoy the cuisine at local cafes and attend faculty-led classes outside of classrooms. Students have the free time most evenings and every Friday through Sunday so they can explore the city, visit all the famous attractions, or have an adventure of your own in one of Europe’s many beautiful countries.

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