Dates
May 11 - 23, 2027 (subject to change)
Costs
Program fee: $4,250 (includes $500 non-refundable deposit, subject to change)
*Includes housing, some meals and several excursions.
Deposit Deadline: Dec. 1, 2026
Program fee does not include roundtrip airfare, tuition or the study abroad fee.
| Airfare | Varies |
For flexibility, students book their own flight. Program leaders will share their flight itinerary with the class and students often fly as a group on the international leg of the trip. |
| Study Abroad Application | $225.00 | Fee to the Education Abroad Office for administrative preparation. |
| Tuition | Varies | Students should check with the Bursar’s Office to see how much this 3-credit hour course will charge them in tuition. |
| International Insurance | $38.24 | Fee that the Education Abroad office adds to each students bill who studies abroad. The policy provides medical and mental health coverage, but it is NOT trip interruption insurance. |
The Class
Taught by: Laura Brashears, Ph.D. and Andrea Henderson, Ph.D.
Pre-requisites: There is no prerequisite for this course.
Course attributes: To be announced
Immerse yourself in the social life of food during this dynamic seminar in Paris, France while exploring the culture of food in France and the United States.
Taste and analyze everyday staples — from bread, wine, and cheese to fast food — as you examine how food shapes identity, culture, and inequality. Visit farms and local markets in and around Paris, engage with French and immigrant food traditions, and reflect on your own relationship to what you eat. Through hands-on experiences, discussion, and critical inquiry, you'll discover how food connects communities, expresses values, and reveals the politics behind everyday life.
