The College of William & Mary’s summer program in Santiago de Compostela, Spain will have two components: an intensive seminar (2-credit course), followed by a research component and a final one-week workshop (4-credit course). All students will be required to enroll in both courses. The intensive seminar in Santiago de Compostela will be taught by W&M faculty member George Greenia (Modern Languages). Kathleen Jenkins (Sociology), will advise student projects with ethnographic components. Several guest lecturers and on-site specialists will contribute to seminars. Greenia, Jenkins, and guest scholars will present students with a variety of perspectives on pilgrimage studies and methodologies and work to help students narrow their research questions and focus for the research component of the program. For the duration of the program, students will live in a renovated pilgrim hostel, San Martín Pinario, specially outfitted for study groups. Breakfasts are included, along with a meal stipend to cover your other meals. www.wm.edu/sites/pilgrimage/studyabroad/index.php