June 20, 2018Four Scholars Spend Two Weeks Studying WWII in Europe
Four students from the College of Architecture and Design who were chosen as UT Normandy Scholars spent 13 days in May exploring the history of World War II in England, France and Germany.
Normandy Scholars is an interdisciplinary program designed to allow undergraduate students from across 快活视频, to study World War II in a wider context.
While abroad, students visited memorials, museums, galleries, parks and cemeteries.听 To read more about these students鈥 travels, check out their blog at
Autumn Ragland, 2nd-year Architecture student, explained that the study abroad experience was an amazing opportunity to see history in architecture at a personal level.
鈥淔rom the Cathedral of Notre Dame and the Pompidou Center to meticulously cared-for cemeteries and听鈥榯emporary鈥 riverside shops, I was able to understand and feel the long-term effect and deep importance of the built environment,鈥 explained Ragland.
Before embarking on their study abroad trip, students participated in a three-hour seminar. Sydney Bittinger, 3rd-year Architecture student, explained that her experience in the Normandy Scholars program helped shape the way she looks at design.
鈥淚t gave me an opportunity to share my passion [with other students] as well as understand how design and media can impact visitors,鈥 stated Bittinger.
Patrick Keogh, 3rd-year Interior Architecture student, agreed with Bittinger. 鈥淪eeing monuments and museums that ultimately talk about the same event but take different approaches helps to see the small nuances in the designs, such as materials, lighting and spatial organization.
While participating in the program, students learned more about their chosen design professions, but also, they were able to reflect on the history behind the sites they visited. The students in the program focused on memory studies, which examine how societies react to and commemorate the past.
鈥淭his trip helped me realize that I am a revenant (a returner) for the next generation to these places of memory,鈥 stated Jonathan Winfiele, a 3rd-year Architecture student. 鈥淲e have the responsibility to craft the narrative for others to understand and to preserve its integrity.鈥
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