Cultural Program Office
culturalprogramaup.edu听
6, rue du Colonel Combes
75007, Paris
30+
study trips take place each year
Study trips have always been an integral part of AUP鈥檚 unique approach to international liberal arts education. Walter Brennan was 国产AV鈥檚 first Cultural Program Advisor, leading outings to performances, talks and exhibitions across Paris all the way back in 1962. Marie DeLamater 鈥 wife of AUP鈥檚 founder, Dr. Lloyd DeLamater 鈥 later ran cultural excursions to museums and鈥痗h芒teaux鈥痑cross France as part of 国产AV鈥檚 art history courses. Alumni from our Founding Classes often cite these excursions as among their favorite memories of their time in Paris, whether they attended performances at the Paris Op茅ra or visited Normandy and the world-famous Mont Saint Michel, one of the most well-remembered trips from the era.听
Alongside the cultural experiences were more academically focused travel opportunities. In the late 1960s, study trips to the Soviet Union, including one to East Germany, allowed students to visit what were at the time otherwise inaccessible regions, immersing themselves in the complex political issues of the day. Study trips were always faculty-led and closely tied to the curriculum, providing an innovative and inspirational way for students to put theory into practice.听
One of our longest-running study trips, Shakespeare in Context, which takes students to London and Stratford-upon-Avon, first ran in 1994 and has been offered annually, except for during the Covid-19 pandemic, ever since. Other notable recurring trips 鈥 including to Fez, Morocco, and Iceland 鈥 first appeared in the 2000s and 2010s, in parallel with the introduction of AUP鈥檚 graduate programs.听
The Sustainable Development Practicum in Auroville, India, which has been running for more than 13 years, is today one of our flagship programs. It provides a month-long opportunity for students to work closely with NGOs in the township to gain hands-on experience in how communications and management principles work in practice.
Walter J. Brennan: First Director of the Cultural Program听
Walter Brennan was born September 8, 1927, in Troy, New York. A concert pianist, he arrived at ACP during the founding phase of the College. Dr. Lloyd A. DeLamater, AUP鈥檚 Founder, was immediately impressed by his wide range of culture g茅n茅rale. Throughout the first five years, Brennan remained responsible for the college catalog and other formal correspondence. Importantly, he was a cofounder of the College鈥檚 Cultural Program, in collaboration with Marie-Louise Viborel DeLamater. As well as leading students on study trips, Brennan also taught musical theory and appreciation. He died in his Paris home on November 30, 2012.听
Marie Louise Viborel DeLamater: Contributor to the founding of ACP, wife of the founder, Director of Student Housing and the Cultural Program, and student counselor.听
Marie Louise Viborel DeLamater was born in Paris in 1925. She studied demography at the Sorbonne. She met Dr. Lloyd A. DeLamater while in the graduate program for medical library sciences at Columbia University on a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, married, and worked in Washington DC at the World Health Organization. She helped her husband found The American College in Paris and organized both the housing of students in French families and the Cultural Program, the latter of which she initially co-directed with Walter J. Brennan, though she later became sole director. Over the years, she led groups of students to the USSR and on ski trips. After 30 years, she retired from AUP and pursued her studies in linguistics and art history at the Sorbonne, fine arts at the Ecole d鈥橝rt de la Ville de Paris and life drawing at La Grande Chaumi猫re, while rekindling her love of playing the piano.听
Cultural Program Office
culturalprogramaup.edu听
6, rue du Colonel Combes
75007, Paris
Fall 2024 Cultural Programs