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LWU faculty, staff and students at Yeats statue



2026-03-12 - Sligo, Ireland - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Lindsey Wilson University faculty, staff and students pose with a statue of the poet William Butler Yeats in the coastal seaport city of Sligo, Ireland.

Students on the trip were, in no particular order: Mac Bettersworth, Zoe Boatright, Emma Brown, Morgan Bryant, Sarai Collins, Whitley Gibson, Brandon Grider, Cori Groce, Madeline Hardwick, Leeshawn Johnson, Grace Lowther, Shiane Lussier, Ross Montgomery, Mackenzie Parnell, Sabrina Ruiz, Piper Samples, Leona Smith, Christian Varga, Megan Whitson, Madison Wiser, Lucas Pooler, Laney Stotts, Sarah Sonnabend, Gage Carnes, and Alannah Bowman.

The LWU employees who helped lead the study-abroad trip were Rachel Carr, Kassidy Phelps, Allison Smith, Travis Smith, and Karolyn Steffens.


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