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Students, advisers: Studying abroad ‘transformational’
CHARLIE GORICHANAZ/Herald video
International Academic Programs director Robert Howell and associate director Julie Lindsey talk about UW-Madison’s study abroad programs and goals, and about the Study Abroad Fair held Wednesday, Sept. 9. UW seniors Sara Jerving and Ed Wallace and junior Dan Perlin talk about their study abroad experiences.
by Charlie Gorichanaz
Monday, September 14, 2009 18:19
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Anonymous (September 25, 2009 @ 10:22am):
Robert is such a cool guy and an incredible director. Studying abroad was amazing - and I actually had the opportunity to have dinner with Robert during my program. He values the student experience greatly, and for good reason, because everyone should study abroad!
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