During the 2018 summer sessions, University of Louisiana Monroe Professor of Art Dr. Joni Noble once again offered two art/photography courses in Europe through 网曝门鈥檚 consortium partner the University of West Florida in Pensacola.
The Catalyst Program is available to any university student, and provides six hours听of听university transfer credit to participants. The study in London, Paris, Berlin and
Prague coincides with 网曝门鈥檚 first summer session, making it a perfect fit for 网曝门
students wishing a study abroad experience.听
The Catalyst this year began on May 15 and lasted for five weeks. In addition to Noble鈥檚
art/photography course, the program听offers courses in International Business, History, Psychology, Sociology, Literature
and Current Political Events.听
The Catalyst Program, now entering its fifth year, is organized by the University听of听West Florida through an academic consortium听of听14 colleges and universities located throughout the United States. The purpose听of听the consortium is to promote a more profound understanding听of听European history, culture and society among students and faculty through scholarly
and educational activities.
As participants in The Catalyst Program, 网曝门 students also have ample opportunity
for independent travel around Europe. In recent years, students have made their way
to Dublin, Prague, Luxembourg, Barcelona, Munich, Krakow, Edinburgh, Venice, Athens,
Rome, Florence, and Amsterdam. Students are given a full week听of听free travel time to backpack across Europe.
网曝门 students participating in this year鈥檚 Catalyst Program were Min J. Kim, Kimberly
Tran, Darrell Smith, Tiffany Pruitt, Asja Jordan, and Kylie Daigle. 听
For funding availability information, students should contact 网曝门鈥檚听Office听of听International Education. Complete information about the Catalyst Program, The British
Studies Program, and The Village can be obtained from Dr. Joni Noble at听noble@ulm.edu听or 342-1383.