Program Leaders Fall 2019 • East Africa (Departmental Program: Biology) – Ken Clifton • Germany: Berlin – Niko Loening • Greece – Ben David • London: Humanities – Rishona Zimring • New York City – Jess Perlitz Spring 2019: • Australia - Erik Nilsen • Ecuador – Freddy Vilches • Ireland: Psychology – Tom Schoeneman • Italy – Michael Broide • Morocco – Oren Kosansky • Spain: Seville – Liz Stanhope Fall 2018 • East Africa - Elizabeth Bennett • England: Humanities – David Campion Spring 2018 • Australia – (Departmental program: Biology) – Greta Binford • Ecuador – Susan Davis • England (Departmental program: Music) – Susan Smith • New Zealand (Departmental program: Science Studies) – Mitch Reyes Fall 2017 • England (Humanities) – Karen Gross • Germany: Berlin – Julio DePaula • Greece (Departmental program: Classical Studies) - Paul Powers • India – John Fritzman • New York City (Departmental program: Art/Theater) – Stephen Weeks Summer 2017 • Australia: Psychology – Yueping Zhang • Japan: Mt. Fuji (Departmental program: Environmental Studies) – Andy Bernstein & Liz Safran Spring 2017 • Australia – Dan Kelley • Cuba – Sarah Warren • Ecuador – Janis Lochner • England (Departmental program: Psychology) – Jennifer LaBounty • Ireland – Kurt Fosso • Italy – Bob Goldman • Morocco – Joanne Geddes • Spain – Isabelle DeMarte Fall 2016 • East Africa – Ken Clifton • Vietnam – Kabir Heimsath • Washington, DC (Departmental program: Political Science) – Ian McDonald Spring 2016 • Australia – Oren Kosansky • Ecuador – Wendy Woodrich • England (Departmental program: Music) – Michael Johanson Fall 2015 • China: Jinan – Yueping Zhang • East Africa – Cara Tomlinson • Germany: Berlin (Departmental program: Chemistry) - Nikolaus Loening • Greece (Departmental program: Classical studies) – Rob Kugler • India – Bruce Podobnik • New York City (Departmental program: Art/Theater) – Stepan Simek Summer 2015 • Australia Psychology – Peter Mortola Spring 2015 • Australia – Andrea Hibbard • Cuba – Elliott Young • Ireland: Psychology – Tom Schoeneman • Italy: Siena – Bruce Suttmeier • Morocco – Pauls Toutonghi • New Zealand – Greta Binford • Spain: Seville – Katja Altepter-Jones Fall 2014 • Scotland – Michael Olich • Vietnam – Cari Coe Summer 2014 • Japan: Mt. Fuji – Andy Bernstein & Liz Safran Spring 2014 • Australia – David Campion • Ecuador – Therese Augst • England: Arts – Brett Paschal • Ireland – Martin Hart-Landsberg Fall 2013 • East Africa – Ken Clifton • Greece – Curtis Johnson • India – Mervyn Brockett Summer 2013 • Australia Summer Psychology – Janet Davidson • Swaziland – Jim Proctor Spring 2013 • Australia – Yueping Zhang & Julie Peterson • England: Social Sciences – Erik Nilsen • Italy: Siena – Mitch Reyes • Morocco – Paul Powers • Spain: Seville – Juan Carlos Toledano Fall 2012 • East Africa – Melissa Osmond & Minda Heyman • New York City – Stepan Simek • Scotland – Kurt Fosso & Claudia Nadine • Washington, DC – George Austin Spring 2012 • Australia – Nikolaus Loening • Cuba – Freddy Vilches • Ecuador – Joanne Mulcahy • England: London – Susan McBerry • New Zealand – Greg Hermann Fall 2011 • East Africa – Robert Owens and Sue Ann McGraw • Greece – Richard Rohrbaugh • India – Dell Smith • Washington, DC – George Austin Summer 2011 • Australia Summer Psychology – John Schneider Spring 2011 • Australia – Andrew Bernstein • Ecuador – Dan Kelley • England: London – Tom Schoeneman • Italy: Siena – Karen Gross • Morocco – Oren Kosansky • Spain: Seville – Wendy Woodrich Fall 2010 • East Africa – Richard Peck • Scotland – Michael Olich • Washington DC – George Austin Summer 2010 • Australia Summer Psychology – Janet Davidson • Ghana – Obo Addy Spring 2010 • Australia – Peter Christensen • Cuba – Elliott Young • England: London – Dave Becker • Vietnam – Bruce Suttmeier Fall 2009 • East Africa – Ken Clifton • Greece – Nick Smith • India – George Austin Spring 2009 • Australia – Erik Nilsen • England: London – Cliff Bekar • Italy: Siena – Jim Grant • New Zealand – Kellar Autumn • Spain: Seville – Roger Nelson Fall 2008 • East Africa – Dave Campion • New York City – Heather Watkins • Scotland – Rashona Zimring & Joel Sweek • Washington, DC – Jim Foster Spring 2008 • Australia – Greg Hermann • England: London – Susan McBerry • Italy: Siena – Susan Davis • Vietnam – Joann Geddes and Kelly Wainwright Fall 2007 • Cuba – Bruce Podobnik • East Africa – Robert Owens and Sue Ann McGraw • India – Dell Smith • New York City – Stephanie Arnold • Washington, DC – Jim Foster Spring 2007 • Australia – George Austin • Ecuador – Rebeca Beeman • England: London – Tom Schoeneman • Spain: Seville – Juan Carlos Toledano Fall 2006 • East Africa – Mervyn Brockett • New York City – Heather Watkins • Scotland – Kim Stafford • Washington, DC – Jim Foster Fall 2005 • India – John Fritzman Summer 2005 • Ghana – Obo Addy Spring 2005 • Australia – Joann Geddes Spring 2004 • Australia – Greg Fredricks • Cuba – Elliot Young and Brenda Neves • England – David Becker • Italy – Jim Grant • New Zealand – Kellar Autumn and Valerie Friedman Fall 2004 • Washington, D.C. – Jim Foster Fall 2003 • India – Dell Smith • Kenya/Tanzania – John Krussel and Katherine Phares • New York City – Margo Ballantyne Spring 2003 • Australia – Tom Schoeneman • Senegal – Nicole Aas-Rouxparis • Seville, Spain – Roger Nelson Fall 2002 • Australia – Annie Dawid and Brooke Noli • Kenya/Tanzania – Dan Kelley and Maura Mahon • New York City – Stephanie Arnold • Scotland – Gil Seeley and Jane Kepner Summer 2002 • Costa Rica – Charles (Kip) Ault Spring 2002 • Australia – Greg Fredricks and Alanna Davis • England – Lee Garett • Italy – Micha Grudin • Micronesia – Ken Clifton • Senegal – Nicole Aas-Rouxparis Fall 2001 • India – Robert Owens and Sue Ann McGraw • Kenya – Deborah Lycan and Richard Farrington • New York City – Stewart Buettner • Washington, D.C. – Robert Elsinger Summer 2001 • Ecuador – Lucrecia Choto • Kenya – Gary Reiness and Paulette Bierzychudek • Scotland – Margo Ballantyne Spring 2001 • Australia – Steve McCabe • Romania – Klaus Engelhardt • Spain – Wendy Woodrich Fall 2000 • Australia – Robert Hazen • Kenya – Brian White and Olivia Emilia • Scotland – Clayton Morgareidge Summer 2000 • Scotland – John Schneider Full Year 1999-2000 • Dominican Republic – Monica Flori Fall 1999 • India – David Savage • Japan – Chizuko Uema • East Africa – Joann Geddes • New York – Phyllis Yes • Santiago – Monica Flori • St. Petersburg – Tatiana Osipovich • Strasbourg – Klaus Engelhardt • Washington, D.C. – John Wish • Zimbabwe – Richard Adams Spring 1999 • Australia – David Martinsen • Ireland – Helena Carlson Spring 1998 • Australia – Janis Lochner • Italy – Micha Grudin • Kenya – Steven Beckham and Stefan Aumack • London – Nora Beck • Spain – Roger Nelsen Fall 1998 • Kenya – Sherry Ennis • Scotland – Margo Ballantyne Fall 1997 • India – Zaher Wahab • Zimbabwe – Richard Adams Spring 1997 • Australia – Dinah Dodds • Poland – Klaus Engelhardt • Spain – Wendy Woodrich Fall 1996 • China – Clayton Morgareidge • Kenya – Kiki Dembrow • Oaxaca – Jack Corbett • Russia – Tatiana Osipovich • Scotland – John Schneider • Turkey – Harvey Schmidt Spring 1996 • Australia – Tom Darrow • Ecuador – Larry Meyers • England – Gil Seeley • Kenya – Robert Owens and Sue Ann McGraw Fall 1995 • India – Jim Laden • Kenya – Annis Bleeke • Oaxaca – Jack Corbett Fall 1994 • Argentina – John Armbrust and Jenny Boyd • Ecuador – Betsy Petrick • Indonesia – Roger Paget • Russia – Tatiana Osipovich • Scotland – Richard Rohrbaugh • Zimbabwe – Richard Adams and Megan Vorhees Spring 1994 • China – Jeffrey Barlow • England – Gil Seeley • Kenya – Gordon Schloming • Spain – Steven Seavey Fall 1993 • Argentina – Joann Geddes • Ecuador – Sherry Ennis • India – David Savage Spring 1993 • Ireland – Helena Carlson • Kenya – Annis Bleeke • Khabarovsk – Donna Seifer Fall 1992 • Argentina – Clayton Morgareidge • Ecuador – Jack Hart • New York City – Stewart Buettner • Washington, D.C. – Curtis Johnson Spring 1992 • England – David Becker • Khabarovsk – Susan King Fall 1991 • Argentina – Cecelia Milan • Ecuador – Sherry Ennis • Hungary – Klaus Engelhardt • New York City – Stewart Buettner • Washington, D.C. – James Holton and Richard Spielman Spring 1991 • Australia – Stephanie Arnold • France – Anton Andereggen • Khabarovsk, Russia – Kiki Dembrow Fall 1990 • Argentina – Wendy Woodrich • Ecuador – Gordon Schloming • Indonesia – Harvey Schmidt • Korea – Martin Hart-Landsberg and Dale O’Bannon • New York City – Edgar Reynolds • Washington, D.C. – James Holton and Jack Corbett Spring 1990 • Great Britain – Donald Balmer • East/West Germany – Henry Bair • Kenya – Tom Schoeneman • Khabarovsk, USSR – Joann Geddes • Turkey – John Bendix Fall 1989 • Argentina – Monica Flori • Ecuador – Lloyd Hulse and Jack Corbett • Hungary – Sevin Koont • New York City – Phyllis Yes • Washington, D.C. – James Holton and Jim Grant • West Africa – Richard Adams Spring 1989 • Australia – Steven Seavey • France – Gil Seeley • Khabarovsk – Richard Spielman • Soviet Union – Donna Seifer Winter 1988-89 • Costa Rica – Wendy Woodrich Fall 1988 • Argentina – Richard Peck • India – David Savage • New York City – Edgar Reynolds • Washington, D.C. – James Holton and Steve Hunt Summer 1988 • Japan – Harvey Schmidt Spring 1988 • Central America – Jack Corbett • Great Britain – Gus Mattersdorff • Indonesia – Vincent McDermott • Ireland – Helena Carlson • Nepal – Gary Emblen Fall 1987 • China – Greg Caldwell • Hungary – Klaus Engelhardt • New York City – Mike Taylor • Washington, D.C. – James Holton, John Callahan,
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