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MOC honors students take educational trip
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MOC honors students educational take trip
On Jan. 19, 10 students in the Mount Olive College Honors Program viewed the Titanic: The Artifacts Exhibition currently on display at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. Accompanied by Dr. Norman Crumpacker, the Honors Program chairman and assistant professor of Management for the Tillman School of Business, and Dr. Alan Lamm, the Department chairman and professor of the History and Social Studies Department, the group toured a Titanic showcase that included over 200 artifacts recovered from the wreckage site of the British passenger liner. The exhibit, which celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Titanic’s historic maiden voyage, granted each ‘voyager’ the opportunity to take on the identity of an actual passenger aboard the Titanic as they explored the display of the ship’s interior and discovered the tragic legacy of the 'unsinkable' ship. Pictured, from left, are: Vanesha Johnson, Norman Crumpacker, Joquita Clay, Nieves Caballero, Alan Lamm, Aisha Atkinson, Banessa Campos, Heath Radford, Alberto Leon, Marah Radford, Luke Hill and Jo Turner. (Courtesy photo)
MOC honors students educational take trip On Jan. 19, 10 students in the Mount Olive College Honors Program viewed the Titanic: The Artifacts Exhibition currently on display at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. Accompanied by Dr. Norman Crumpacker, the Honors Program chairman and assistant professor of Management for the Tillman School of Business, and Dr. Alan Lamm, the Department chairman and professor of the History and Social Studies Department, the group toured a Titanic showcase that included over 200 artifacts recovered from the wreckage site of the British passenger liner. The exhibit, which celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Titanic’s historic maiden voyage, granted each ‘voyager’ the opportunity to take on the identity of an actual passenger aboard the Titanic as they explored the display of the ship’s interior and discovered the tragic legacy of the 'unsinkable' ship. Pictured, from left, are: Vanesha Johnson, Norman Crumpacker, Joquita Clay, Nieves Caballero, Alan Lamm, Aisha Atkinson, Banessa Campos, Heath Radford, Alberto Leon, Marah Radford, Luke Hill and Jo Turner. (Courtesy photo)
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On Jan. 19, 10 students in the Mount Olive College Honors Program viewed the Titanic: The Artifacts Exhibition currently on display at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. Accompanied by Dr. Norman Crumpacker, the Honors Program chairman and assistant professor of Management for the Tillman School of Business, and Dr. Alan Lamm, the Department chairman and professor of the History and Social Studies Department, the group toured a Titanic showcase that included over 200 artifacts recovered from the wreckage site of the British passenger liner. The exhibit, which celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Titanic’s historic maiden voyage, granted each ‘voyager’ the opportunity to take on the identity of an actual passenger aboard the Titanic as they explored the display of the ship’s interior and discovered the tragic legacy of the ‘unsinkable’ ship. Pictured, from left, are: Vanesha Johnson, Norman Crumpacker, Joquita Clay, Nieves Caballero, Alan Lamm, Aisha Atkinson, Banessa Campos, Heath Radford, Alberto Leon, Marah Radford, Luke Hill and Jo Turner.



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