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Tri-Co Philly: Environmental Justice: Ethnography, Politics, Action/Philadelphia
An introduction to the history and theory of environmental justice, an interdisciplinary field that examines how inequalities based on race, class, ethnicity, and gender shape how different groups of people are impacted by environmental problems and how they advocate for social and environmental change.

Tri-Co Philly: Food Cultures in Philadelphia
This course will explore the deep history of dining in Philadelphia, from Lenape foodways to the skills of Hercules Posey – George Washington’s enslaved chef – to the recent participation of Philadelphia cooks and restaurateurs in social justice movements.

Mawr Insight: Interviewing 101
"It can be hard to learn about student clubs and dorm life, but in an interview you can talk about these things in detail."

Dutch Waterways
Monday, April 25-Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Kenya: In the Footsteps of Explorers
Wednesday, June 8 - Friday, June 17, 2022

Students use makerspace to recreate antiquity
It was an excellent opportunity for students to see the time, effort, and thought that went into the construction of ancient objects and learn about technology.

Apulia: Undiscovered Italy
Wednesday, June 1-Thursday, June 9, 2022

Paris, featuring the African American Experience
April 6-14, 2024

Galápagos Aboard National Geographic Endeavour II
April 14-23, 2023

Andalucia, in a Parador
November 9-17, 2023

Discover the Canadian Rockies by Rail
July 24-30, 2024