DuBOIS, Pa. — Before the fall semester started, 19 honors students from Penn State DuBois embarked on an unforgettable journey across Europe, visiting Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and France. The weeklong trip, part of the honors scholar program, allowed students to immerse themselves in new cultures, savor local cuisines, explore historical landmarks, and encounter diverse wildlife.
Led by Emily Thomas, honors program co-coordinator and associate teaching professor of wildlife technology, and Holli Lashinsky, interim director of enrollment services, the students engaged in a series of enriching experiences designed to broaden their worldviews. Lashinsky praised the students for their adaptability and eagerness to embrace unfamiliar environments.
“I hope the international trip broadened our students’ perspectives on how cultural norms differ from our own,” said Lashinsky. “I watched our students build their confidence and demonstrate impressive cultural sensitivity. These amazing students immersed themselves by trying new foods, speaking the local languages, and engaging with locals. I couldn’t be prouder.”