06/04/2026
The Paris Summer Language Institute, the University of Kansas’s oldest continuously running summer study-abroad program, is in full swing! The 5-day travel portion was directed by Prof. Abigail Fields and the four-week stay in Paris is directed by Prof. Paul Scott, and Hayden Ullmann is the graduate assistant.
Last week une canicule (heatwave) hit Normandy and Brittany and so did the Summer Language Institute! Only sunny days as the group visited Omaha Beach, Mont-St Michel, and Giverny. Participants tried calvados and pommeau (specialties of Normandie) at a 16th-century farm and stopped in Cancale where some of the group tasted oysters for the first time (Prof. Fields is pictured with an oyster platter).
Students arrived in Paris on Saturday and have been navigating the capital, home stays, and rain. As well as language classes, students have had a boat tour on the Seine, a walking tour in the Marais (with a coffee tasting at La Caféothèque), and a visit to the quirky hunting and nature museum. All of these activities are entirely in French to provide an immersive linguistic and cultural experience to student participants.