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Âé¶¹´«Ã½s Travel from University’s Tuscany Campus to London, Pay Respects to Queen Elizabeth II

When they learned Queen Elizabeth II had died, Brennig Johnson ’26 and Noah Iott ’25, who are studying abroad at the University’s campus in Italy, traveled to London. There, they connected with locals, learned about the history and culture of the United Kingdom, and said goodbye to the monarch who, they expect, will be the last queen to rule the country in their lifetime.

 

 

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