STARKVILLE — Student members of Global Game Changers, an interdisciplinary Mississippi State student program in its third year, recently traveled to Italy for a two-week study abroad trip.
Students from 21 majors benefited from customized itineraries specific to their field of study, meeting daily to enjoy broader cultural activities as a group.
The group included Kyla Barton, an architecture major of Starkville and Charlie Nicholas, a chemical engineering major from Starkville.
Faculty advisors from MSU’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Architecture, Art and Design, Bagley College of Engineering and College of Business include Gallery Director Lori Neuenfeldt, Assistant Teaching Professor Aswathy Rai, Lecturer Rachel Woodward, Associate Professor Harish Chander, Assistant Professor Erik Markin and former MSU Associate Professor Charles Freeman, who coordinated and hosted the study abroad trip.
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