Several Lauder students share their travel experiences for the Lauder Intercultural Venture (LIV) program. Watch to learn more about this exciting immersion program!
Several Lauder students share their travel experiences for the Lauder Intercultural Venture (LIV) program. Watch to learn more about this exciting immersion program!
Us and our trusted car, right before we set off from Madrid. Three friends, 10,000 miles, and an old car. That was the initial plan when we decided to drive from Madrid to Ulaanbaatar. With our Lauder diplomas in our pockets, we wanted to take advantage of the summer to…Read More
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