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Recent Study Abroad Returnees Office of International Education 2018 Winter - 2019 Fall University of Denver Recent Study Abroad Returnees Office of International Education 2018 Winter - 2019 Fall University of Denver Country Program Term(s) Student Email Argentina IFSA: Argentine Universities Program Fall 2019 Marianne Bocock [email protected] Argentina IFSA: Argentine Universities Program Fall 2019 Erin Macritchie [email protected] Argentina IFSA: Argentine Universities Program Fall 2019 Elise Nelson [email protected] Argentina ISA: University of Belgrano - Latin American Studies Fall 2019 Charlotte Grunebaum [email protected] Argentina ISA: University of Belgrano - Latin American Studies Fall 2019 Malcolm Nesmith [email protected] Argentina ISA: University of Belgrano - Latin American Studies and Courses with Locals Fall 2019 Tatiana Rummel [email protected] Argentina ISA: University of Belgrano - Latin American Studies and Courses with Locals Winter & Spring 2019 Olivia McCann [email protected] Australia Unaffiliated Program - [AUP] Bond University Fall 2019 Zachary Carroll [email protected] Australia Unaffiliated Program - [AUP] Bond University Fall 2019 Nicholas Reames [email protected] Australia Unaffiliated Program - [AUP] ISA: University of Sydney Fall 2019 Jack Cahill [email protected] Australia Unaffiliated Program - [AUP] SFS: Rainforest to Reef Fall 2019 Matthew LaFemina [email protected] Australia Unaffiliated Program - [AUP] TEAN: Bond University Fall 2019 Peyton Koch [email protected] Australia Unaffiliated Program - [AUP] University of Sydney Fall 2019 Paige Billow [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Raevin Bilyeu [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Harrison Brink [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Sophia Cianfrani [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Charlotte Clarke [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Jake Esposito [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Duncan Fuller [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Linneya Gardner [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Kamaria Hill [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Alexander Kofler [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Rachael Levine [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 William McNear [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Sophia Mokhtari [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Aidan O'Sullivan [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Elizabeth Pepper [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Yasmin Raz [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Sydney Romano [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Selin Sonmez [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Emily Thompson [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Madeleine Thompson [email protected] Australia University of Newcastle (Foundational) Fall 2019 Michael Wang [email protected] Australia University of Tasmania (Foundational) Fall 2019 Daniel Anderson [email protected] Australia University of Tasmania (Foundational) Fall 2019 Macauley Crites [email protected] Australia University of Tasmania (Foundational) Fall 2019 Joseph Dann [email protected] Australia University of Tasmania (Foundational) Fall 2019 Zunera Khan [email protected] Australia University of Tasmania (Foundational) Fall 2019 Nikolaus Krull [email protected] Australia University of Tasmania (Foundational) Fall 2019 Megan Lammert [email protected] Australia University of Tasmania (Foundational) Fall 2019 Fiona Power [email protected] Australia University of Tasmania (Foundational) Fall 2019 Kathryn Snedeker [email protected] Australia University of Tasmania (Foundational) Fall 2019 Michael Verso [email protected] Australia University of Western Australia - Exchange Academic Year 2018 Carole Green [email protected] Australia University of Western Australia (Foundational) Fall 2019 Cameron Chaikin [email protected] Australia University of Western Australia (Foundational) Fall 2019 Paul Ciarcia [email protected] Recent Study Abroad Returnees Office of International Education 2018 Winter - 2019 Fall University of Denver Country Program Term(s) Student Email Australia University of Western Australia (Foundational) Fall 2019 Frances Corridan [email protected] Australia University of Western Australia (Foundational) Fall 2019 Melissa Galanty [email protected] Australia University of Western Australia (Foundational) Fall 2019 Elizabeth Lee [email protected] Australia University of Western Australia (Foundational) Fall 2019 Isabella Mohr [email protected] Australia University of Western Australia (Foundational) Fall 2019 Angelina Pancottine [email protected] Australia University of Western Australia (Foundational) Fall 2019 Sean Plunkett [email protected] Australia University of Western Australia (Foundational) Winter & Spring 2019 Mikayla Smith [email protected] Austria AIFS: Salzburg Fall 2019 Katelin Hennum [email protected] Austria AIFS: Salzburg Fall 2019 Christopher Kiley [email protected] Austria AIFS: Salzburg Fall 2019 Sara Klein [email protected] Austria AIFS: Salzburg Fall 2019 Audrey Legate [email protected] Belgium IFE: French Field Study and Internship Programs - 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