If you need assistance deciding what to do, or have questions, please contact Adam Peterson:
adam@northeast.edu | (402) 844-7763
Study Abroad in Greece: An Experience of a Lifetime
May 10-19, 2026
Acropolis | Marathon | Delphi | Ancient Civilizations | Olympic Birthplace
Discover the history and mythology of Ancient Greece as you explore iconic sites like the Acropolis, Delphi, and Marathon. Uncover the origins of Western civilization and witness the birthplace of the Olympics. From museums filled with ancient artifacts to landmarks that shaped Western culture, this journey offers a unique firsthand experience into the world of early civilizations.
- All students are welcome to join study abroad trips.
- Payment plans are available to make opportunities more accessible.
- Trip led by experienced full-time faculty
$500 Travel Waiver: To the first five to pay the $250 non-refundable deposit.
Cost is approximately $3,300.
Includes airfare, lodging, some meals, admission prices, ground transportation, and travel insurance. Tuition and fees not included.
Reserve Your Spot Today
Space is limited
Global opportunities may satisfy elective credits necessary for completion of your degree.
To learn more, contact
Adam Peterson | adam@northeast.edu
Faculty-led Travel Opportunity | May 2019

Fourteen students explored the historical, political, and artistic roots of Western Civilization on their travels to Greece. The travel experience, led by Northeast faculty Adam Peterson and Paul Muncy, was the culmination of a semester-long class that explored how Greece influences our world today – from our government to our theatre to our language.
Students visited famous sites such as Athens' Parthenon, the Oracle at Delphi, the Olympic Museum at Olympia, and several historical and archeological museums. They traveled by plane, bus, and ferry - all in a journey to discover the mysteries of ancient Greece civilization!