JAN 320
You Said What? The Debate Interim
JAN 410
Morocco: Crossroads to Culture
JAN 305
Furniture Design-Build
JAN 334
A Tale of Two Cemeteries: Celebrating Spartanburg's Ancestors — “Ten years from now when students think bakc to what they did in college, these kinds of experiences will stand out,” says Dr. A.K. Anderson ’90, associate professor of religion and coordinator of Interim.
Megan Dempsey ’20
A psychology major from Brazil and Travelers Rest, S.C., spent Interim in Brazil and Peru studying health care systems. She proposed the Interim as a way to better prepare herself for medical school and the school interview process.
JAN 326
Amateur Architecture — Dr. John Lefebvre, professor of psychology, taught an Interim on architecture, and students toured the newly remodeled Montgomery Building and the site of the new Spartanburg High School.
JAN 325
Fieldwork in Archaeology — Dr. Anna Harkey, assistant professor of sociology, and Dr. Terry Ferguson ’75, associate professor and senior researcher for the Goodall Environmental Studies Center, revived the Fieldwork in Archaeology Interim.
JAN 355
Past and Present Culinary Cultures of South Carolina — Over the course of the month, students explored both the academic and the practical when it came to cooking, 3D printing, writing novels, quilting, furniture making and debate.
JAN 327
Inventor’s Lab
JAN 315
WoCo WriMo
JAN 383
Clinical Internships in Medicine — Dozens of students completed internships with physicians, dentists and attorneys
JAN 331
Intro to Video Game Design
JAN 416
Greece: A Tour and Introduction to its History and Culture
Cisco Ferre ’19
An English major from Hilton Head, S.C., spent the month in Japan immersing himself in Japanese culture. Here he’s joined by his host family.
MacKenna Smith ’20
An art history major from Charleston, S.C., did an internship at The Lyceum in Alexandria, Va., before returning to Wofford to help a contract conservator frame the returned and treated portrait of Bishop Henry Morrison.
JAN 427
Thailand: Culture, Geology and Wildlife
Hisham Qadri ’19
A biology major from Duluth, Ga., took the training he learned during 14 months as an emergency room assistant at Spartanburg Medical Center and traveled to Kashmir, India, to establish a basic life support first-aid program for high school students.
JAN 425
Little Cayman SCUBA Adventure — Students learned SCUBA in Spartanburg before diving and learning about sustainability in the Caribbean.
JAN 352
Quilting
JAN 343
Pulp Theatre — Khalil Gamble ’19, a theater major from Spartanburg, directed Pulp Theatre’s “ Savage in Limbo.”
JAN 430
Senior Seminar and Field Experience in Teaching
JAN 347
Breakdance, Identity and Cultural Crossings — A psychology professor and a Spanish professor team taught a class that explored hip-hop culture and breakdancing.