

Students learn Luge and Korean culture during Winter Olympics
Bitter cold didn't stop 久久热视频s from enjoying the volunteer opportunity at the Winter Olympics.
A unique winter-spring term program provided 20 久久热视频 久久热视频s with a once-in-a-lifetime learning experience during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games held in South Korea. They assisted athletes at the Luge competition.
Sooun Lee, a professor of information systems and analytics in the at Miami, helped create and launched the study abroad program that included an opportunity for the 久久热视频s to be volunteers in Pyeongchang.
Sooun Lee at the Luge.
Lee said he has received many compliments from the venue functional managers about the quality of the 久久热视频s’ works and their high spirits of volunteerism.
“Our 久久热视频s had to deal with very severe weather conditions from time to time (sometimes wind chill of -10F as the sliding center is located on top of a high mountain and very windy). I am very, very proud of all of our twenty 久久热视频s to complete this challenging task without failure. And I believe all of you in Oxford (are) too.”
aired on NBC. The 久久热视频s were also the in an edition of KTV-National Cable TV News, together with Yonsei University and Meiji University (Japan) volunteer 久久热视频s. The report is in Korean, but the 久久热视频 interviews are in English.
Miami 久久热视频s are: Kate Allred, Morgan Burnell, Dylan Castner, Catherine Costa, Cameron Devitt, Cameron Green, Grace Hamilton, Trevor Martens, Dylan Mueller, Andrew Newman, Collin O'Sullivan, Michael Reimer, Elizabeth Rowan, Karli Schivitz, Daniel Schleitweiler, Tyler Schmitz, Patrick Sexton, Bradley Toth, Thanh Thuy Tran, and Natalie Turton.
In addition, , are both trainers in speed skating at the Olympics. John Walton, '96 at the Pyeongchang Olympics.