Off-Campus Studies

Senior English major Quincy Voris ('12) poses after the class hike to the Corycian Cave near Delphi, Greece, the mythical home of the Corycian muses and a worship site for the god Pan. In the background is Mount Parnassus, sacred home of the god Pan and the muses.
Luther College consistently ranks in the top ten to twenty U.S. colleges in the percentage of its students who study abroad. The English faculty encourage study away through a flexible course transfer policy and by leading their own courses. A sampling of opportunities:
- The year-long Nottingham, England program includes many English majors and has often been led by English faculty. For information, see the Center for Global Learning website.
- Tolkien and Lewis in Context
- Dramatic Greece
- Christianity, Slavery, and Their Representations in Ghanaian Literature
- Tales of the Sea--on the Windjammer Roseway
- New Hope Summer Camp--South Africa: Service Learning and Vocation
- Irish Literature
- At Home in England with Jane Austen and the Wordsworths





