An adventure-filled college career for Chelsea Allison of Loudonville continued this winter with another unique educational experience -- this time in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
Allision, a 2008 Loudonville High School graduate, just completed her junior year of studies at Wittenberg University in Springfield.
A religion and African studies major, Allison spent part of summer 2011 working on an international service project in the landlocked southern African nation of Lesotho, also on a Wittenberg experience.
Her internship at the museum was part of a program called "The Washington Semester" offered by Wittenberg and 1...
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