
Amadi Mitchell ’23, Kyaralind Vasquez-Liriano ’23 and Macy Littell ’23 stand at the helm of SSV Corwith Cramer, a 134-foot brigantine.
Wellesley Students find SEA Experience Deeply Meaningful
February 28, 2022
SEA in the NEWS
Wellesley on the High Seas
By E.B. Bartels
Wellesley College News
Wellesley offers many study abroad opportunities—everything from researching the ecology of Lake Baikal in Siberia to riding a camel in the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan. But the options aren’t all land-based: This fall, Macy Littell ’23, Amadi Mitchell ’23, and Kyaralind Vasquez-Liriano ’23 spent a month at sea, sailing on a tall ship in the Caribbean and studying coral reefs.
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