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Lee University students bid Cambridge farewell
Each year since 1990, students from Lee University, in Cleveland, Tennessee, have travelled to Cambridge, England, where they make their home for 11 weeks. The trip offers students the opportunity to earn 17 credit hours while touring the United Kingdom and Europe, witnessing first-hand the historic sites they are learning about. Classes are directed by a faculty member from Lee University, as well as professors from Cambridge and Oxford Universities. In Cambridge, classes take place at the Centre at St Paul’s.
This year's students came over at the end of January with faculty member Ron Gilbert in charge. Wednesday 25 March was their last day in Cambridge. For more information about Lee University and its Cambridge semester, go to www.leeuniversity.edu.
Travel and accommodation for the trip is arranged by Andy Sinclair of Tynedale Travel. For more information go to www.tynedalegrouptravel.co.uk.




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John Quysner, 26/03/2008 |
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| | | John Quysner | 29/03/2008 21:06 | Andy: just because United put 11 past your lot within the space of a couple of weeks is no reason to keep avoiding me. We seem to keep saying we'll meet up for a drink and in the meantime another year passes. Anyway, as they say, this year's group were great. Thanks to all of them, especially those who helped out at Friday lunch, thanks to Ron "Mr Psalm 103" Gilbert for his star turn at Tuesday Fellowship and thanks to you for another flawlessly organised semester in Europe. JQ
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