2024 UCO London Study Tour

J. David Chapman, PhD/May 24, 2024

I am writing this from the Grand Rotunda in the British Museum. The 2024 UCO London Study Tour is in full swing. The British Museum is arguably the most noteworthy museum worldwide. It is an incomparably rich treasure chest of items collected by the British when they ruled the world. The Rosetta Stone, Egyptian antiquities and mummies, the Elgin Marbles, the Black Obelisk, the 2,000-year-old Lindow Bog Man, and the Sutton Hoo treasure, all within an incredible building housing these treasures.

We started the tour of London at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Built over 300 years ago, it is an architectural masterpiece designed and built by Christopher Wren. The highlight of the St. Paul’s tour is always a behind-the-scene tour of the Triforium. Not availed to the general public, the Triforium is basically the attic of the cathedral where the construction techniques are revealed.

After St. Paul’s, we stop quickly at the Twining’s Tea Company where they have been selling tea in the same tiny building since 1706. Next, the students visited The Tower of London where the Crown Jewels are housed, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Imperial War Museum, and a relaxing walk through Hyde Park to see Buckingham Palace.

No tour of London is complete without a visit to the theater. The UCO group was treated to Wicked at the historic Apollo Victoria Theater. Early the next day the group made a quick visit to the British Library where over 56 million books are housed. That afternoon was all business with a guided tour of Lloyd’s of London and lecture at The Bank of England.

While in the central London business district, we toured skyscrapers with nicknames such as The Heron Tower, The Cheese Grater, The Walkie-Talkie Building, The Gherkin, and The Shard, which is the tallest building in Western Europe at 310 meters. Our students are always interested to compare it to our Devon Tower, at 257 meters, and are proud to know it would hold a respectable place in London’s skyline. The London Study Tour will finish with tours of Westminster Abbey, Parliament, and the underground Cabinet War Rooms where Winston Churchill orchestrated Britain’s defense again Nazi Germany.

The 2024 UCO Study Tour was made even more special this year because we were accompanied by UCO President Todd G. Lamb and First Lady Monica Lamb.

Dr. J. David Chapman is Professor of Finance & Real Estate at The University of Central Oklahoma (jchapman7@uco.edu)

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