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Jack Walker

“Over break, I studied abroad in Buenos Aires and experienced so many eye-opening cultural differences not only in the theatre, but also just in how passionate they all are; Passionate for theatre, history, and their country. Being a non-native speaker in their country also opened my eyes to people who may not speak English as a first language, but everyone was so patient there and filled with kindness. Buenos Aires is an experience I definitely will never forget.â€

Kahler on campus two

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Inside Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Theatre, Performance, and Culture in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Landscape of Salamanca, river and bridge, Cathedral in the background, Spain.
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Intermediate Spanish Language and Culture Immersion in Salamanca, Spain

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