Course/Curriculum/Credits:
It is possible to earn three credit hours, (undergraduate or graduate) for this course. Pass/Fail for undergraduate credit requires a written report. A letter grade for undergraduates and graduates is earned by submitting a paper treating a particular theme in Greek Mythology in light of selected readings and course observations. There is no formal classroom time in Greece. A reading list is distributed well before departure. Papers are due November 1.
A Few Quotes from Past Participants:
"The Opportunities for visual inspiration were endless and professionally refreshing." Robert D'Allesandro, artist, Seacliff, NY
"A great tour...you brought the whol group together and allowed us to experience Greece on the inside." Jason Smith, student, Rochester, NY
"I can't begin to tell you what an incredibly wonderful trip this has been. Thank you a thousand times for your help, knowledge and patience." Beth Hague, teacher
"Thank you for an extraordinary trip. Seeing Greece under your aegis recharged me, carified my vision and gave me focus for teaching." Janet MacKenzie, teacher, Greenwhich, CT
"...most enjoyable, especially the visits to villages and sites not visited by commercial tours." Stephania Liebel, retired, PA
"It was difficult to get back into the swing of things again, and I find myself longing for those long sunny days on tour when each hour brought a new and interesting sight or experience." Margaret Matheson, New Canaan, CT
"I never thought group travel would be so much fun!" Dan Krystallis, student, Windham, NY
"The sites were fascinating and more impressive than I'd ever imagined. Coupled with your insightful commentary, the program was everything I'd hoped for." Jim Luening, buisnessman, Penfield, NY