KENOSHA, WISCONSIN (February 21, 2023) — More than 260 Carthage College students traveled with faculty on international study tours in January, including these students from your coverage area:

Kaeleen Smith of Moline, IL, studied in Germany with professors Greg Baer and Temple Burling.

Catherine Wilde of Rock Island, IL, studied in India with Professor Margaret Wentzell.

Maeve Dwyer of Davenport, IA, studied in Tanzania with professors Andrea Ng'weshemi and Deborah Masloski.

A Carthage tradition since the early 1970s, these short-term study tours allow students to experience new cultures and ideas without committing to a full semester abroad.

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