Kyle prepares to lead 21st trip to Europe years ago
Dr. Richard Kyle, professor of history and religious studies at Tabor College, Hillsboro, is preparing to lead his 21st international trip. He and a group of 33 students from Tabor College and Central Christian College will travel to Europe during the January 2006 interterm.
They will tour the major historical, cultural, and religious sites of six countries: the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Germany, the Vatican City and Italy. Within these countries, the cities of London, Paris, Zurich, Munich, Venice, and Rome will be highlighted.
In addition to many firsthand experiences, students will read books, listen to lectures, write reports, take a test, and write a journal to earn either history or religion credit.
Participating students include:
Andrew Braun and Kelsey Hiebert, North Newton; Travis Buckley, Danielle Friesen, Lora Hines and Katie Voth, Wichita; Liz Finch, Houston, Texas; Rebecca Forman and Jennifer Palmgren, Salina.
Luke Froese, Evan Sanford, and Lee Waldron, Bakersfield, Calif.; Melissa Grabau, Udall; Jonathan Grundman and Justin Grundman, Maize; Robert Haude, Shafter, Calif.
Ben Hlad, Sylvan Grove; Gabriel Hubbard, Aftan Lambert, Brent Overmiller, and Jake Schenk, Smith Center.
Jesse Janzen, Aaron Miller and Matt Unger, Hillsboro; Steve Lautt, Minot, N.D.; Kristy Nelson, Marysville; Matt Peiper, Marion, Iowa; Ashley Pohlenz, Hesston.
Joshua Rhoades, Newton; Matt Rorabaugh, Lebanon; Trenton Voth, Halstead; Amber Wiens, Topeka; and Elizabeth Rue, McPherson.