Penn State Abington students traveled to Malta, England, Ireland, South Dakota, and Delaware to study, perform service, and participate in an intense leadership retreat during spring break
Study Abroad
Abington students enrolled in courses with required short-term study abroad explored art, criminal justice, and business ethics in Ireland, England, and Malta. They immersed themselves in the international community under the guidance of experience faculty and returned home with expanded academic and career options. Go to the Facebook album to see more images from Study Abroad Spring 2016.
Malta
Business Ethics and Society: A Global Perspective course illuminates the importance of culture in determining ethics, which will prove valuable to students as they embark on their careers.
The group traveled to Malta, which is located at a strategic point between Europe, Africa, and Asia. Its diverse culture is home to substantial differences from the American view of ethical behavior.
Faculty member Steven McMillan spent almost six month on Malta as a Fulbright scholar so his contacts and familiarity with the island nation enhanced the student experience. Gina Kaufman, director of Student Affairs at Abington, accompanied the group, too.