All Things ASE
Taken from the ASE archive, we have this extract from a prize-winning essay by ASE alum Kaylee (Dyson) Stith (Spring 2012, Meredith College) on her love affair with Bath and ASE, and her reflections on it a decade after it was over...
All Things ASE
Elon University student Leann Beckham reflects on her experience of the ASE Education Summer School this past year.
(This piece is reproduced from the Elon University website courtesy of its author, Jennifer Strange).
All Things ASE
Logan Johnson, a student from this last summer, reflects on what his experience meant to him.
All Things ASE
Rob Jones, ASE’s Alumni Association Coordinator reflects on the uniquely broad nature of the programme’s community, and what it is that makes it truly special.
All Things ASE
Tyra Smith, a Franklin and Marshall student who studied with us this last semester, reflects on how our Bridgetower Fund gave her the opportunity to go even further afield in her study abroad experience.
All Things ASE
One of the great strengths of ASE is how the alumni community bond within and across the semesters and summers, making it a programme that lasts not just for 15 weeks but a lifetime.
In this piece alumni Stephen Weber (Su98, Denison) describes the friendships that bloomed from in our Continuing Education courses, run during the Covid lockdowns.
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Amongst the excellent US faculty coming to teach for us this Summer is Mary Kovaleski Byrnes, Senior Lecturer II in Writing, Literature and Publishing at Emerson College. She is also an alum of ASE.
In this piece from our 2019 Alumni Newsletter he reflects on how her time in Bath inspired her book So Long The Sky..