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A Sustainable Serenissima: Water and the Future of Venice program provides undergraduate students the opportunity to explore ways in which contemporary Venice confronts sustainability challenges and develops resilience.
Ashley Young is a rising junior in the Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development (SDEV) at Columbia .
Morgan Johns is originally from Fredericksburg , Virginia and starting her fifth year at Columbia’s School of General Studies .
The best part about studying abroad is getting to figure out your version of the place, to follow what you are naturally drawn to.
Witnessing firsthand how Venice responds to climate change challenges what I expect of the world.
The most meaningful part of the program has been getting to know the residents and learning about how they experience these impacts directly.
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