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UC Magazine Goes 'Beyond Our Borders' with April Edition
Among the highlights of the latest UC Magazine issue, UC students discuss the transforming experiences they've met abroad, a group of CCM Drama folks retell their amazing adventure to create theater in Africa with refugees and an alumnus discusses his effort to end child slavery in Haiti.
Plus, see the imagery of Gisela Walberg's 11-year excavation of Cyprus, find out why London came calling on a UC gang expert and learn more about UC's connection to a World War II Army hospital.
Finally, check out the sports feature on former basketball players hooping it up overseas, letters from DAAP alumni about professor Phil Foster and an On Campus Yesterday shot of Carl Blegen from the 1930s.
Experience the entire latest issue, including tons of Web-only content.
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