New Study Abroad Program Draws ASU Undergrads to Panama
July 29, 2014
July 29, 2014
TEMPE, Ariz., July 29 -- Arizona State University issued the following news release:
Through study abroad programs, students experience new cultures, languages and people as they complete their coursework. But during Arizona State University's new faculty-led Tropical Field Biology class, students also encounter three-toed sloths, poison dart frogs, monkeys, lizards and giant insects.
Eighteen School of Life Sciences undergraduate students traveled to Panama this su . . .
Through study abroad programs, students experience new cultures, languages and people as they complete their coursework. But during Arizona State University's new faculty-led Tropical Field Biology class, students also encounter three-toed sloths, poison dart frogs, monkeys, lizards and giant insects.
Eighteen School of Life Sciences undergraduate students traveled to Panama this su . . .