Friday, August 31, 2007

065 MTSU STUDENTS HAVE A CHANCE TO SAY “BONJOUR” TO FRANCE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 30, 2007
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Gina Logue, 615-898-5081

MTSU STUDENTS HAVE A CHANCE TO SAY “BONJOUR” TO FRANCE
General Education Course in Cherbourg Welcomes All Majors and Interests

(MURFREESBORO) – Any student whose summer was no more exciting than spending endless hours lying by the pool frying to a crisp can prepare now for an unforgettable summer 2008.
There’s no time like the present to register for the annual general education study abroad program in Cherbourg, France, which will run from June 2 to June 27. At this beautiful port town in the Normandy region of northwest France, students will experience the history, art, and culture of the area.
“With the general education program, a student can spend four weeks in Cherbourg and in Normandy, and they can begin studying French while they’re there if they choose to, but they don’t have to already know any French,” Dr. Anne Sloan, Assistant to the Provost for International Education, says.
Each class will be taught by a faculty member from Motlow State Community College, MTSU’s partner in the Cherbourg program, or from MTSU itself. Dr. Claudia Barnett, professor of English, taught a class titled “An American in Europe.”
“What we read reflected and shaped our experiences,” Barnett says. “Like the characters in the novels and the narrators of the essays, we experimented with foods, fashions, and foreign phrases, and we enjoyed the nuances of cultural difference. We toured Hemingway’s Paris, stopping for espresso and ice cream at his favorite café, when we read The Sun Also Rises. … For five weeks, we read, wrote, ate and breathed France.”
The classrooms will be at the Institut Universitaire de Technologie. Accommodations are only a 15-minute walk or a short bus ride away at Napoleon Bonaparte’s former naval hospital, which has been converted into the IMC cinema school.
Sloan says each student will have his or her own room with a bath and a kitchenette. Meal cards will be provided for lunches on class days. Students are responsible for all other meals. Internet facilities will be available in the evening hours.
Normandy’s reputation as a welcoming locale for tourists will provide students with numerous chances to explore Cherbourg and beyond during their non-classroom hours.
“There are a lot of opportunities in Normandy to visit all sorts of sites,” Sloan says. “There are all sorts of recreational opportunities.”
MTSU student Erin Johnson, a native of Denmark, Tenn., and a veteran of an excursion to Cherbourg, enjoyed her time there so much that she yearns to go back.
“I went on field trips to London and Paris,” Johnson says. “How often does a student get to say that? Most of the French friends we made knew English very well, so I didn’t have to worry about being fluent in French. I made so many new friends (in France and also from MTSU), and I made even more unforgettable memories!”
“This study abroad program is the best thing that has ever happened to me,” says former Cherbourg student Tad Osekowsky. “For me, it was a dream come true because I was surrounded by traces of the Second World War, which I have been interested in for as long as I can remember. The only bad part about the program is that it didn't last long enough!”
“They’re going to get to see and experience a great deal and, at the same time, fulfill one or two of their general education requirements,” Sloan says, emphasizing that taking advantage of this study abroad opportunity early in one’s college career will be less likely to interfere with one’s progress toward a degree.
The estimated cost of the program is $2,250 plus tuition and fees. Included in the $2,250 are housing, ground transportation between Charles DeGaulle Airport in Paris and Cherbourg, meal cards, local bus passes, weekend field trip transportation, admissions and housing. Other meals, day field trips, emergency medical co-pays and incidentals are out-of-pocket, as is round trip transportation to Paris. The deadline for submitting applications is January 15.
For more information, contact Sloan at 615-898-5091 or asloan@mtsu.edu, or Jennifer Campbell, Director of International Education and Exchange, at 615-898-5179 or jjcampbe@mtsu.edu. MTSU faculty interested in applying should visit http://gened.web.mtsu.edu/study%20abroad%20course%20%20approval.htm.

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ATTENTION, MEDIA: For color jpeg photos of MTSU students and scenic locales in Cherbourg, France, contact Gina Logue at 615-898-5081 or gklogue@mtsu.edu.

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