![]() Brigitte Reed, of Lacey Springs, AlabamaĪrabic Language Flagship students headed to Morocco are:.Matthew Lafaver, of Manchester, Missouri.Daniel Ferro, of Rockville Center, New York.Christopher “CJ” Buchan, of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.Cameron Bryan, of Calvert City, Kentucky.“All in all, 16 UM students of the 16 who applied for capstone were accepted unconditionally, a remarkable achievement.”Ĭhinese Language Flagship students going to Taiwan this fall are: “No other Flagship university had as many students accepted to capstone this year,” Dyer said. The 12 Chinese Language Flagship students and four Arabic Language Flagship students accepted for the capstone year abroad are the most for each language the university has placed to date, said Donald Dyer, UM associate dean for faculty and academic affairs and distinguished professor of modern languages. The capstone is a final year of direct enrollment and study at a university in Taiwan or Morocco, followed by an internship. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Digital Imaging ServicesĪ University of Mississippi record 16 Language Flagship seniors are headed abroad to hone their language skills after being accepted for the Chinese and Arabic capstone year programs. Students in the Chinese Language Flagship program going to Taiwan this fall for their capstone program year include (front, from left) Luke Jacobus, Susan Soh, Brigitte Reed, Sarah Hall and Bradley Brantley, and (back, from left) Daniel Ferro, Garrett Dunne, Christopher Buchan, James Christian and Cameron Bryan. Research, Scholarship & Creative Achievement News.College of Liberal Arts Pathways to Equity. ![]() Mission & History of the College of Liberal Arts. ![]()
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