Word: abroader
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most compelling aspects of their time abroad was the way it changed their perception of Harvard, many students found...
Since few Harvard students study abroad, students interviewed say the campus at large does not embrace the value of their foreign experiences. This creates a self-sustaining phenomenon--fewer students feel the need to leave, and ever fewer feel comfortable doing...
...only did Hicks and other students find that studying abroad catalyzed their personal re-examination of Harvard but they also came face to face with other people's perceptions of Harvard, and of Americans more generally...
Whether they were navigating rain-forests in Australia or winding their way down 17th century staircases at Pantheon Sorbonne in Paris, all of the students who studied abroad were affected by their exposure to a very different kind of academic environment...
While many felt the rigor and involvement of Harvard academics was not replicated abroad, most were struck by how a change in the way they were learning complemented their Harvard experience...