International Studies

Dear Faculty and Students,

Due to the long-awaited addition of our new campus in Los Angeles, BA University has decided to also include a place for International Studies there. However, we need your assistance. International programs are vast and diversified, and we would like to cater to the needs of our ‘students.’ Therefore, we would like to know what other kinds of programs you would be interested to teach or study. We know Lord of the Rings is quite popular and have a magnificent writer being added to that department, but what other things are you curious about or enjoy? Any crossovers, non-crossovers, other ships, etc., will all be considered, so please make your choices known. Also if you know any specific ‘courses’ that you feel should be included in this department, please include that in your response.

Thank you so much for your added participation in our institution, and we hope you continue to enjoy the many, wondrous opportunities present at BAU.

Sincerely,

Co-Founder Jen
Head of International Studies Department

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CROSSOVERS


Sinful Temptation - By Jenn Wilson - Smallville/BtVS/AtS crossover series based on secrets from the past coming back to haunt in the present.

Changing Faces - By Kelly Rowe - Buffy/Angel/Charmed crossover. Buffy's been dead for 20 years, but a dream Angel has tells him something different. Has Buffy been reborn?

A Drop in the Ocean - By Echo - Harry Potter/BtVS Crossover. Hogwart's gets some new teachers for Harry's fifth year.

Snake Charming - By Echo - Sequel to "A Drop in the Ocean". As Willow, Giles, and Tara return for a second year on staff at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Harry and company start what promises to be a very interesting sixth year.

Lemon Drops - By Echo - *NC-17* Follow-up to the HP/BtVS Crossover Series. The "missing scenes" from A Drop in the Ocean AND Snake Charming. This is all the naughty bits.

LORD OF THE RINGS


The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - By Lady Illanir - This is her interpretation of the first part of Tolkein's epic story.

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