Study Abroad Becoming Quite a Trip

The number of students who leave their colleges or universities to participate in study-abroad programs has nearly tripled over the past 20 years. Many go abroad more than once. A semester in Jerusalem launched Brendan Geary on new academic interests and career plans and several years of crisscrossing the globe. A look at his path since starting college:

Study Abroad Becoming Quite a Trip

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