Ariel Wapnick of Pine Plains studies abroad in Denmark

 

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Ariel Wapnick of Pine Plains studies abroad in Denmark

DOYLESTOWN, PA (03/27/2017)– Ariel Wapnick of Pine Plains, NY, a student at Delaware Valley University in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, traveled to Denmark for Spring Break to study abroad with students from Tradium. This is the third year DelVal has sent students to Denmark. Tradium will send students to DelVal in the fall.

During their exchange in Denmark, DelVal students sat in on classes such as: Basic Danish, Danish Welfare, History, Marketing, and Doing Business in Denmark. They also visited Randers Rainforest, Marselisborg Palace, Moesgaard Museum, The Old Town, Hvidsten Kro and visited with the Mayor of Randers.

Delaware Valley University is an independent, comprehensive university with more than 1,000 acres in Bucks and Montgomery counties. Founded in 1896, DelVal emphasizes experiential and interdisciplinary learning and provides small class sizes where students learn on a first-name basis. Through the innovative Experience360 Program, all DelValstudents gain real world experience in their fields. Located in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, DelVal combines the comfort of small-town living with the excitement of big-city access.DelVal offers more than 25 undergraduate majors in the sciences, humanities and business, more than five master’s programs, a Doctor of Education and a variety of adult education courses. Learn more at delval.edu.

Author: Harlem Valley News