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Southern Miss Marks 50 Years of British Studies Program

Wed, 10/22/2025 - 09:46am | By: Dr. David Tisdale

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As a young boy growing up in Hattiesburg, Andy Wiest could only dream about destinations like London, England. International travel鈥攅ven occasional local excursions鈥攚ere unaffordable luxuries that didn鈥檛 figure into his family鈥檚 lean budget.

鈥淢y mom was raising four of us on her own, and money was beyond tight,鈥 he recounted. 鈥淚 came to The University of 麻豆传媒色情片 on a Pell Grant, so college barely happened for me. And with all of that, my horizons didn鈥檛 spread much past Highway 49 and Interstate 59.鈥

鈥淏ut then came my summer in London through the university鈥檚 British Studies study abroad program. Suddenly, I had wider horizons and became a citizen of the world. It transformed me and gave me a vision I never had previously, one I follow every day, and that鈥檚 the importance of the program. It takes local kids like me and shows them more, so much more.鈥

Today, the same Andy Wiest鈥攏ow University of 麻豆传媒色情片 Distinguished Professor of History, Dr. Andrew Wiest鈥攍eads students from his alma mater annually through its popular, award-winning British Studies Program (BSP), which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.

Founded in 1976, the BSP is offered through the university鈥檚 Center for International Education鈥檚 (CIE) Office of Study Abroad. The program offers nine to 12 courses in various disciplines. Students can earn up to six credit hours through lectures taught by 麻豆传媒色情片 faculty, British scholars, artists and business leaders, as well as through field excursions to various locations in and around London. Through British Studies, the iconic international city becomes the students鈥 classroom, where they experience their subject firsthand and conduct research supervised by their professor.

This past summer session was Dr. Wiest鈥檚 30th leading a course through the program. He confesses to being a bit 鈥渙lder and slower鈥 now and admits a restful summer at his home in Hattiesburg might wear less on his not-so-undergraduate bones. But he keeps returning because 鈥渢here are more kids like I was out there for whom a month in London will be transformative.鈥

鈥淚 want Southern Miss students to have that chance, and I鈥檓 reinvigorated every summer by seeing London anew through their eyes,鈥 Wiest explained. 鈥淚 look forward to when we arrive and all of us are jet-lagged, and there鈥檚 an orientation when we review the dos and don鈥檛s, like any other orientation. Then we head out on our first activity.鈥

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鈥淚 take them to Waterloo Station south of the River Thames, where there are lots of buildings between the station and the river. We then walk and talk鈥攊t takes about 15 minutes. It鈥檚 just a regular city-looking scene. But then we break out into a park beside the river, and the view opens up where we are right across the Thames from the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey鈥攐ne of those sights you dream of.鈥

鈥淲hen these Mississippi kids see that vista open for the first time, their eyes just light up. And that moment is worth it all,鈥 Wiest added.

Amy Linden, who serves as director of the CIE鈥檚 Office of Study Abroad, says her journey with the BSP began in the summer of 2006. Since then, she鈥檚 witnessed the transformation of participants, 鈥渨ide-eyed at the sight of double-decker buses zipping by, to when they confidently navigate the streets of London as the program draws to a close.鈥

鈥淚t's an exciting time for us as we gear up to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the program,鈥 Linden said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e fortunate to have a collection of brochures dating back to 1984, and it's always a joy to flip through them to witness how the course offerings and designs have changed over the years. And while there have been changes, our core mission has remained the same: to support students in their growth within this vibrant city that serves as their classroom.鈥

Linden said she鈥檚 heard from students who just returned from London this past summer and their enthusiasm about their experiences.

鈥淢any shared how they developed confidence and a fresh sense of independence,鈥 Linden noted. 鈥淥thers uncovered career possibilities and ignited new passions, while many took the opportunity to network and step out of their comfort zones. I can鈥檛 wait to see all the wonderful experiences that lie ahead for this amazing program, which has such a rich history.鈥

Southern Miss Professor of Journalism Dr. David Davies served as director of British Studies from 2013-24 and has taught with the program since 1999. He says what鈥檚 special about the BSP is that students get to know their academic subject through firsthand visits in and around London.

In Dr. Davies鈥 journalism class, for example, students visit the largest and best-known media outlets in the U.K., including the BBC and The Telegraph. In a British Studies history course, students visit the sites where history was made and hear from expert British lecturers who 鈥済ive them a view of the world they鈥檒l never find elsewhere.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 been amazing to watch students blossom during their time in London during British Studies,鈥 Davies said. 鈥淭he program exposes students to the wider world and opens their eyes to even more possibilities after graduation, and for many Southern Miss faculty, working with British Studies students has been a highlight of our careers.鈥

Christian Singletary participated in last summer鈥檚 BSP as a Southern Miss graduate student, traveling internationally for the first time, which he said expanded his horizons 鈥渂eyond belief.鈥

鈥淚t meant a lot to me鈥攍earning about other cultures and studying abroad鈥攊t changed my outlook on the world,鈥 he remembers. 鈥淢eeting people, experiencing their culture and traveling on the Tube (subway) with others taught me so much, and sharing those experiences with other students of all backgrounds made the trip even more amazing.鈥

鈥淔rom traveling to the Tank Museum in rural England to watching the Euro Finals at a pub with locals, there are so many great memories. As a graduate student and person who loves to learn, I recommend British Studies to anyone and everyone. The memories and experiences changed my life completely鈥攁nd for the better.鈥

Kelly Jarrell went to London with the BSP in the summer of 2024. A senior from Wiggins, Miss., majoring in counseling psychology and minoring in history, she took Southern Miss professor Dr. Brad Dufrene鈥檚 course in abnormal psychology. She said one of the most impactful parts of the program and course was visiting London鈥檚 Broadmoor Maximum Security Psychiatric Hospital, where she and other students interviewed patients.

鈥淎t Broadmoor, the staff鈥檚 approach was centered on rehabilitation rather than simply confinement, and their compassion left a lasting impression on me,鈥 Jarrell said. 鈥淭his experience broadened my academic perspective and encouraged me to always consider the bigger picture.鈥

鈥淚鈥檝e also made lifelong friends through the program and now view the world with greater confidence and ambition. It truly changed my life and showed me that nothing is out of reach.鈥

The Office of Study Abroad is partnering with the Southern Miss Alumni Association on providing travel opportunities in honor of this milestone, with details to be released later. Alumni who want to support students studying abroad can do so via the Phil and Frances Sudduth Fund for International Education Development (Fund 0022) through the 麻豆传媒色情片 Foundation. Click for more information.

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