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Belmont Global Fair Held at It Must Be Wednesday

The Office of Study Abroad held their annual Global Fair in partnership with It Must Be Wednesday to show students the number of options they have for studying abroad.  


Belmont has over 900 students study abroad annually, so partnering with the weekly It Must Be Wednesday allowed the Office of Study Abroad to reach more students and show their programs.  


“It was really helpful if you are a person who wants to go abroad for the summer. There are plenty of places that Belmont offers, so they do a good job showing that,” said Charlotte Green.   


With the fair being outside, more people could be accommodated and learn about the programs.  


“It was so much fun that it was outdoors this year and hearing all the professors be so excited to talk about their programs is amazing,” said Sydney Mundt.  


The Office of Study Abroad set up on Freedom Plaza for the Global Fair. Photo by Greer Patten 
The Office of Study Abroad set up on Freedom Plaza for the Global Fair. Photo by Greer Patten 
Students learning about a study abroad Maymester in South Korea about the music industry. Photo by Greer Patten.  
Students learning about a study abroad Maymester in South Korea about the music industry. Photo by Greer Patten.  
Students learning about a study abroad Maymester in South Korea about the music industry. Photo by Greer Patten.  
Students learning about a study abroad Maymester in South Korea about the music industry. Photo by Greer Patten.  
Students and faculty gathering for the Global Fair and It Must Be Wednesday on Freedom Plaza. Photo by Greer Patten 
Students and faculty gathering for the Global Fair and It Must Be Wednesday on Freedom Plaza. Photo by Greer Patten 
A student and faculty members have a conversation about a trip to Japan that focuses on the motion pictures and film industry. Phot by Greer Patten 
A student and faculty members have a conversation about a trip to Japan that focuses on the motion pictures and film industry. Phot by Greer Patten 
Professor Amy Smith talks to students about a spring break trip to Washington D.C. that is centered around policy in music business and entertainment. Photo by Greer Patten 
Professor Amy Smith talks to students about a spring break trip to Washington D.C. that is centered around policy in music business and entertainment. Photo by Greer Patten 

This article was written by Greer Patten

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