Exploring the Wonders of Vietnam


List of Travelers


  • Catherine P. Armington '60
  • Paul S. Armington '62
  • Frances Caroline Brokaw '76
  • Roy M. Dickinson '50
  • Elizabeth B. Dickinson
  • John K. Etter '79
  • Carol Louise Shapley Etter '79
  • Judith Fetterley '60
  • Shirley Fingerhood
  • Cornelia Fuller '54
  • Jeremiah M. Gelles '63
  • Laurie B. Gelles
  • Alice Higley Gilbert '48
  • Philip L. Gilbert '48
  • Leland L. Johnson
  • Harold Kalkstein '78
  • Everett E. Lewis
  • Lark Hargraves March '51
  • Dorothy Wynne Marschak '51
  • Ann Blessing McNees
  • Stephen K. McNees '64
  • Frances F. Miller
  • Gwen Miller
  • William B. Noseworthy
  • David H. Peterson '61
  • Heidrun Rotterdam
  • Anne Saisselin '79
  • Jeffrey Scheuer '75
  • Ann Imlah Schneider '55
  • Helen M. Schneider '91
  • JoAnn Seaver
  • Terry Armstrong Thompson '57
  • David Van Stone '88
  • William W. Van Stone '51


College Representatives:
  • Lisa Lee '81
  • Jeffrey B. Lott
  • Steven P. Hopkins
  • Adrienne Hopkins







About This Site



In January 2006, a 40-person contingent of Swarthmoreans is traveling to Vietnam as members of the Alumni College Abroad. The trip, led by Associate Professor of Religion Steven Hopkins, will focus on the history, religion, and the vibrant culture of contemporary Vietnam. A smaller contingent will accompany Hopkins to Cambodia, including a tour of the famous temples of Angkor Wat.

Jeffrey Lott, editor of the Swarthmore College Bulletin, has joined the trip to write about it for the magazine. This site is a series of reports filed by Jeff from Vietnam and Cambodia during the trip. Your responses are invited.

Vietnam 2006 Itinerary

List of Travelers

Respond to these posts




Blog Entries

Leaving Tomorrow: Jan 9, 2006
From 35,000 feet: Jan 11, 2006
Ho Chi Minh City: Jan 12, 2006
Museums of Vietnam: Jan 14, 2006
Temples and Tunnels: Jan 16, 2006
Stories and a Poem: Jan 17, 2006
Skipping School: Jan 18, 2006
Dateline Hanoi: Jan 19, 2006
Three Days in Hanoi: Jan 20, 2006
Winding Down: Jan 26, 2006
Poor Phnom Penh: Jan 27, 2006
Chuc Mung Nam Moi: Jan 29, 2006