Spanish course travels to Spain
November 13, 2007In the spring of 2006, Spain was the destination for the block-long course Peninsular Culture and Civilization led by Professor Marcela Ochoa-Shivapour. Students enjoy homestays in addition to visits to numerous cities and cultural sites, including the capital city of Madrid, the historic city of Sevilla, the Moorish Alhambra palace at Granada, the Roman Ruins at Italica, and the Mediterranean beaches of Málaga.

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