Round Table Dining in China
Let me start by sharing these two facts about me: I’m a huge foodie and Chinese food is an irresistible family favorite. I love everything about food whether it’s home cooking, gourmet dining, or searching for the most delicious palate.… READ MORE →
Hong Kong’s Work Culture
As I sit crammed on Hong Kong’s famous subway system, the MTR, I am surrounded by tired souls. Gaunt figures that fade in and out of consciousness, as their limp heads sway with the train, returning home from their workplace.… READ MORE →
I Feel Ready
Ready to take on the world after my study abroad journey. I feel more prepared to look a potential employer square in the face and tell them I am a globally-minded individual that can work with an assortment of personalities.… READ MORE →
How Studying Abroad Changed Me
Dozens of smiling faces came rushing towards us with open arms. As my own arms opened, so did my mind, and soon after, my heart. A whole minute had passed and the children were still hugging us as if we… READ MORE →
Study Hard, Travel Harder
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Report: Study Abroad Scholarship For Lower-Income Students Generates Broad Impact
For too long, study abroad opportunities have been out of reach for lower income students. Scholarships for such programs are limited, and participants aren’t able to work while participating. But new research on the U.S. State Department’s Benjamin A. Gilman… READ MORE →
The Return
It feels like planets have lined up in order for my graduation day to come. At this point, I feel like the happiest person on Earth, because not only have I returned with such profound experiences in Argentina, but now… READ MORE →
A Realization of Sorts
Hola! In roaming the streets of Salamanca, I am aware of an awakening taking place here. When I gaze out over the river Tormes or stop for café con leche in a hole-in-the-wall café, emotions grip me. I am both… READ MORE →
Top 5 Things to See and Do in Peru
Peru hosts some of the oldest civilizations in the Western Hemisphere and is celebrated for the capital city of Cuzco which was built by the ancient Inca empire six hundred years ago. Peru is also home to the largest lake… READ MORE →
Beauty in Vandalism?
Before I left for my study abroad program, I made one promise to several people. I promised that I would take as many pictures as possible and post them all over social media. To be honest, I lied. I knew… READ MORE →