Belmont University Class Visits 40 States in 40 Days (Washington Post)
From the Washington Post:
By Andrea Sachs
Washington Post
July 19, 2009
"On June 6, 10 college students, two professors and one sleeper bus departed Belmont University in Nashville for the ultimate field trip: 40 states in 40 days. But this was no summer vacation: Homework assignments included 30 blogs each and post-trip papers for the students' travel-writing and sociology courses. We caught up with professor Ken Spring, junior Emma Shouse and senior Heather Gillespie in Washington -- or as they called it, Day 35. (For the itinerary, student bios and blogs, and more, see http://www.belmont.edu/40states.)"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/17/AR2009071701665.html
By Andrea Sachs
Washington Post
July 19, 2009
"On June 6, 10 college students, two professors and one sleeper bus departed Belmont University in Nashville for the ultimate field trip: 40 states in 40 days. But this was no summer vacation: Homework assignments included 30 blogs each and post-trip papers for the students' travel-writing and sociology courses. We caught up with professor Ken Spring, junior Emma Shouse and senior Heather Gillespie in Washington -- or as they called it, Day 35. (For the itinerary, student bios and blogs, and more, see http://www.belmont.edu/40states.)"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/17/AR2009071701665.html
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