Lee Green, Baker University professor of business and economics, will be taking six students to study the history of the U.S. capital in his Washinton D.C. travel interterm course: The History of Our Nation's Capital City. The group heads to D.C. on Jan 6. From left are Justin Lane, Gardner, sr., Paige Smith, Hesston, soph., Green, Andy Leiker, Lenexa, sr., Owen Lewis, Basehor, soph., Katelyn Morris, Goddard, soph., and Megan Pontius, Overland Park., freshman.
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