growth

banner for Reverse Culture Shock; or Expanded World View?
  • Sean in Russia
  • 03-Feb-2014
Reverse Culture Shock; or Expanded World View?

Honestly, I have to say that the only difference I see between America and Russia currently is that both countriesRead More ⇾

banner for Traveling: Brutality vs. Opportunity
  • travisgunn
  • 06-Jan-2014
Traveling: Brutality vs. Opportunity

“Traveling is a brutality.  It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comfort ofRead More ⇾

banner for It’s All About Perspective
  • Carly Lesoski
  • 18-Dec-2013
It’s All About Perspective

“Traveling is a brutality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comfort ofRead More ⇾

banner for Studying Abroad in Sarajevo, Bosnia
  • Jose Luis in Bosnia
  • 21-Aug-2013
Studying Abroad in Sarajevo, Bosnia

[youtube=http://youtu.be/AysBzsrTeys] Meet U.S. Department of State sponsored Gilman Scholarship recipient Jose Gomez.  Jose served as a Gilman Global Experience CorrespondentRead More ⇾

banner for Home Sweet Home!
  • Brett in Taiwan
  • 21-Aug-2013
Home Sweet Home!

Packing was one difficult task. It never is easy, but it becomes especially hard when you have to fit yourRead More ⇾

banner for Anticipating a Conflicted Departure
  • Sona in Russia
  • 18-Jul-2013
Anticipating a Conflicted Departure

As the end of my program approaches, I have begun to feel strangely torn between two very extreme feelings. HavingRead More ⇾

banner for St. Petersburg: Worthy Struggles
  • Sona in Russia
  • 10-Jul-2013
St. Petersburg: Worthy Struggles

“Traveling is a brutality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comfort ofRead More ⇾

banner for A Blog in Four Parts – Moroccan Travels
  • Danielle in Morocco
  • 15-May-2013
A Blog in Four Parts – Moroccan Travels

This is my final week in Rabat and I’ve been rather remiss in keeping you all updated on my travelsRead More ⇾

banner for A Whole New World
  • Dan in Costa Rica
  • 14-Feb-2013
A Whole New World

For someone that has never left the United States of America, studying abroad should seem like a frightening concept.  IRead More ⇾