On March 1st, eight intrepid students in French 2460 left the academic study of French in Powell and headed off to Paris in pursuit of a more hands-on application of their language skills. Led by legendary Humanities Division faculty and bon vivants Richard Wilson and Harriet Bloom-Wilson, the group will spend ten days honing their language skills in a variety of settings ranging from museums to cafes.
Scheduled events include visits to L'Arc de Triomphe, le Cluny, Sainte-Chapelle, Notre-Dame, le musée du Louvre, le musée Rodin, and le musée Picasso. A special event is a private tour of la Cathédrale de Chartre with guide M. Malcolm Miller.
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