Panama Offers Student Crop Production Experiences
In photo at top: From left, Raven Kinnetz, Courtney Harle and Dr. Ebby Luvaga, economics, learn about pineapple production in Panama. Photos provided by Courtney Harle.
In photo at top: From left, Raven Kinnetz, Courtney Harle and Dr. Ebby Luvaga, economics, learn about pineapple production in Panama. Photos provided by Courtney Harle.
Program dates are tentative and subject to change
Students will gain an introduction and first-hand exposure to tropical agricultural production, economics, international business, culture, and rural life. Students will have an opportunity to learn about Panama's strategic location and also experience the Panamanian culture while also learning about how history and culture play a key role in shaping the relationship between Panama, the United States, and other countries in the world.
0160 Heady Hall
0105 Curtiss Hall
Application Deadline: November 1, 2020
Program Information: Tropical Agricultural Production, International Business, and Trade in Panama
Application Deadline: April 17, 2020
Program Information: Tropical Agriculture Production, International Business and Trade in Panama
Room: 3158 Pearson Hall
Program Information: Tropical Agriculture Production, International Business and Trade in Panama
Room: 360 Heady Hall
Program Information: Tropical Agriculture Production, International Business and Trade in Panama
Application Deadline EXTENDED: April 23, 2018
Program Information: Tropical Agriculture Production, International Business and Trade in Panama