Kellogg Community College students will be taking Bruin pride overseas next spring with a trip to Greece and a tour of World War I and II sites in Europe.
The Greece trip, scheduled for March 15 through 24, 2013, will see visits to the Acropolis in Athens, the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, and the sheer-cliff monasteries of Meteora. Students also will have the opportunity to walk through the ancient market in Athens and the basilica of Thessaloniki and Phillippi.
The World War I and II Tour, the dates for which have yet to be set, will see visits to World War I trenches, the fort at the Battle of Verdun, the D-Day beaches, Dachau and the forests of the Battle of the Bulge. Students will also have the opportunity to walk the streets of Paris and Munich, tour the castle at Heidelberg, and journey to the top of the “Eagle’s Nest,” Adolf Hitler’s hideaway in the Alps.
For more information about the international travel trip to Greece, contact Chris Jakway at 269-965-3931 ext. 2219 or at jakway@kellogg.edu, or contact Jonathan Williams at 269-965-3931 ext. 2229 or at williamsj@kellogg.edu.
For more information about the international World War I and II Tour, contact Michelle Wright at wrightm@kellogg.edu.
For more information about international travel at Kellogg Community College, visit www.kellogg.edu/schedule/descriptions/internationaltravel.asp or visit the International Travel at Kellogg Community College Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pages/International-Travel-at-Kellogg-Community-College/267846395569.