U of U Study Abroad in Greece

U of U Study Abroad in Greece Here you'll find pics from our first three sessions in Greece (2011, 2012, 2103) and information about upcoming sessions.

In 2014, the program will begin in Athens in late May and end in the same place about four weeks later (exact days TBA). Between those two dates we'll go to Aegina, Eleusis, Sounion, Delphi, Olympia, Nafplion, Mycenae, Epidauros, Nemea, Corinth, Crete, Santorini, Mycenae, and Delos. We're working to include an experience on a fishing boat on the south coast of Crete and/or a day working with a her

d of goats. Either one would provide a taste of Greece behind the scenes--off the usual tourist routes.

Even Alex is sexier on Mykonos!
06/03/2016

Even Alex is sexier on Mykonos!

There's been a lot of coverage lately of the discovery in Phalaron (spelling of the name in English varies) of around 15...
04/27/2016

There's been a lot of coverage lately of the discovery in Phalaron (spelling of the name in English varies) of around 150 'shackled' skeletons. The site, close to Athens, isn't on our official itinerary, but perhaps we can arrange an impromptu, non-mandatory trip to the place. Here's an article about the find (another link to follow in my next post):

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/shackled-skeletons-unearthed-in-greece-could-be-remains-of-slaughtered-rebels-180958812/?no-ist

Three dozen skeletons in shackles may be the followers of Cylon, an Olympic champion who tried to take over Athens in 632 B.C.

Here's another online article about that find in Pylos (see previous post): http://magazine.uc.edu/editors_picks/recent_...
10/27/2015

Here's another online article about that find in Pylos (see previous post): http://magazine.uc.edu/editors_picks/recent_features/warrior_tomb.html

UC's Sharon Stocker stands in the shaft tomb of a wealthy, Bronze Age warrior buried alone in about 1500 BC. His intact tomb, discovered by a UC-led international team, contained one of the most magnificent displays of prehistoric riches discovered in mainland Greece in the past 65 years.

The New York Times is running an article about an exciting archaeological find in Pylos--a warrior's grave from around 1...
10/27/2015

The New York Times is running an article about an exciting archaeological find in Pylos--a warrior's grave from around 1500 BC. It's online now, at the URL below, and it's set to run in the paper on Tuesday, 27 October. And our program is going to Pylos in 2016, for the first time!
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/27/science/a-warriors-grave-at-pylos-greece-could-be-a-gateway-to-civilizations.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=mini-moth®ion=top-stories-below&WT.nav=top-stories-below

A warrior’s tomb full of precious metals and jewels is expected to give insight into the rise of the Mycenaeans, from whom Greek culture developed.

02/12/2015

If you want to go to Greece with us this June (and why wouldn't you?), don't forget that the application deadline is 20 February, which is not far away at this point. By that date, you'll need to make the $500 down payment. The balance of the trip fee will be billed to you as summer tuition, which isn't due until sometime in May (at least that's how it's been in the past). I'm planning to conduct some fundraising activities this spring to defray the cost of the trip for all of those who are going.

09/09/2014

Check out this cool video about a place we'll visit next June!

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Salt Lake City, UT
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