Kuskokwim Campus travel program class bound for Europe

January 19, 2012

Marmian Grimes

This spring a group of Kuskokwim Campus students will earn college credit as they head to Ireland, England, the Netherlands and Germany for 17 days as part of the KuC Travel Program. Trip highlights will include a bus tour around Ireland, England’s largest arts festival in the beach town of Brighton, several days each in London and Amsterdam, and a boat tour through Germany’s castle-studded Rhine valley.

The KuC travel program aims to provide students with an inexpensive backpacking-style travel experience blending education, sightseeing and cultural exchange. Students in the travel program must take one of two classes during the spring semester, a 3-credit world literature class or a 1-credit art class. The literature class will study authors from the regions they visit, with a special focus on Ireland. Students in the art class will earn credit by painting postcard scenes of their travels. Along the way, students will get the chance to compare their own work to masterpieces in some of the world’s great museums.

Developed at KuC by Professor Joli Morgan, the travel program has ventured to Hawaii, Italy, France, Norway, Switzerland, Greece, Italy, Ireland, England, Thailand, Japan and more countries. This year’s trip will be led by Reyne Athanas, adjunct art professor and the coordinator of Bethel’s Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center; and Ben Kuntz, KuC’s English professor.

For more information contact the Kuskokwim Campus at 543-4500.