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On the Continent
Trinity students in Europe
More than 60 percent of Trinity students spend either a semester or a full year studying away from campus, either in the United States or abroad. Exploring the world is an important part of a liberal arts education, as it brings students into contact not only with different languages, but with different views of history, different values and perspectives, and different habits of daily life. The College operates its own programs in Barcelona, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Paris, Rome, Trinidad, and Vienna.
These programs connect the urban and global by immersing students in their host cities, which they use as learning laboratories abroad. This spring, we asked Brussels-based photojournalist Jock Fistick to visit each of the four Trinity programs in Europe to give us a look at the day-to-day lives of our students. For information on all of Trinity’s study-away programs, please visit the Web site of the Office of International Programs at www.trincoll.edu/UrbanGlobal/StudyAway.