Venture east and meet some of Europe’s jeweled characters in Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany.
Budapest seduces with its Parliament and Fisherman’s Bastion – and then wins you over for good with an evening cruise down the Danube River. Prague enthralls, with medieval gems like the pedestrian-only Charles Bridge and Prague Castle. Explore the effects of World War II in Krakow and Auschwitz, and finish your journey in one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Dresden.
This 10-day adventure, March 14-23, 2014, is open to any and all interested students and the general public. If you wish, you may earn academic credit for your adventures through NHTI’s 3-credit Study Abroad course (SO 298).
Due to popular demand, NHTI will hold a second information night for those interested in learning more about the Eastern Europe trip Oct. 23, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Library Instructional Lab. For further information visit nhti.edu/travelstudy-abroad or contact Sarah Hébert at 271-6484, ext. 4201, or shebert@ccsnh.edu.
Also, if art or architecture – or food, or wine or beaches – is your thing, Barcelona has a place for you.
Explore La Sagrada Familia, masterpiece of modernist architect Antonio Gaudi – so futuristic it required methods and materials not yet invented, and is still incomplete 130 years after construction began. Other highlights include walking tours of Catalan Street and the Modernist District; a Flamenco evening (learn to dance Flamenco!); the Dali Museum; plus time to explore Barcelona on your own.
This 7-day adventure, May 26-June 1, 2014, is open to any and all interested students and the general public. If you wish, you may earn academic credit for your adventures through NHTI’s 3-credit Elementary Spanish II course. (FL 112).
NHTI will hold an Information Night for those interested in learning more about the Barcelona trip on Oct. 15, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Library Living Room. For further information visit nhti.edu/travelstudy-abroad or contact Francisca Acosta-Mathes at 230-4015 or facostamathes@ccsnh.edu.