Week 3: Boston-London Program

The six-week semester in London is nearly half-way done! This week, students went to the prehistoric site Stonehenge; Bath, where they visited the Roman Baths; and also went to the Warhorse Theatre. Check out the photos below, which are submitted by students in London.

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En route to go see War Horse. Photo by Ross Hurlock
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A stop at the Tate Gallery. Photo by Ross Hurlock
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Arriving at the New London Theatre for an evening play. Photo by Ross Hurlock
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Stopping at Sandy’s Row Synagogue during a walking tour. Sandy’s Row was constructed by refugee French Huguenots (religious group) in the 18th century as a community church. After passing hands through many religious groups- though consistently serving as a place for immigrants to worship- it now stands as one of the last remaining Jewish places of worship in Spitafields. Photo by Ross Hurlock
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Taking a moment during the trip to Bath to admire the Roman Baths, a preserved site that was used for public bathing during Roman times. Photo by Ramizah Salim
Students make a home-cooked meal back at the residence and enjoy it together. Photo by Ross Hurlock
Students make a home-cooked meal back at the residence and enjoy it together. Photo by Ross Hurlock
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Fear not! Students are also finding time to practice new skills and tricks. Photo by Ross Hurlock
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All smiles in the streets of London. Photo by Ross Hurlock