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February in Alicante

By Julia K.

Published March 3, 2026

February in Alicante flew by! This month consisted of classes, traveling and lots of beach days. The weather in Alicante has been beautiful these past few weeks, high 60s and strong sun. We’ve spent days at both Playa de Postiguet and Playa de San Juan, which is just a short tram ride away. https://flic.kr/p/2rZdsr8 Playa…

Colinton Tunnel

By Ada N.

Published Feb. 27, 2026

I recently visited Colinton Tunnel in Colinton, Scotland. This tunnel is filled with vibrant murals that cover the tunnel walls and ceiling. Along with the artwork, the poem “From a Railway Carriage” is painted on the walls and can be read as you walk through. This poem commemorates the steam train that once ran through…

Merry ole Manchester

By Abby M.

Published Feb. 27, 2026

It has officially been almost a month since I arrived in Manchester, UK, and if I had one word to describe it, it would be: adjustment. Don’t get me wrong, I have really enjoyed it. The welcoming environment, the wide variety of activities around the city and the cultural diversity surrounding every corner make it…

Adventures in and around sunny Sevilla

By Megan H.

Published Feb. 25, 2026

I have now been studying in Sevilla for just over a month and I have been loving every second of it! The rain has finally stopped and the sun has come out to stay which has made the city feel brighter and has allowed for more time outside, sunbathing, doing homework or playing cards with…

Reverse culture shock

By Devin D.

Published Feb. 17, 2026

Although we were warned in orientation that there would be reverse culture shock upon coming home, I didn’t quite understand it in the moment. It wasn’t until I touched back down it Atlanta, Georgia, from Rome that it really hit me that I just spent a semester in another country, with people I didn’t know…

Vietnam in fragments

By Ansa S.

Published Feb. 12, 2026

After more than 25 hours on our flights to Ho Chi Minh City, I was surprised to find that it was very similar to the country where I grew up, India. In many ways, it felt like being right back home. https://flic.kr/p/2rWiBxA Indochina Boat Cruise, Saigon River When I arrived at the OYO and opened…

Thanksgiving in Italy

By Amani P.

Published Feb. 11, 2026

Before I studied abroad, it didn't occur to me that I would be spending Thanksgiving in Italy. I think that I was so focused on the fact that I would make it back for my birthday and Christmas, that Thanksgiving faded away in my brain. Really, all of our brains. We didn't notice until it…

Making friends abroad

By Lexi M.

Published Feb. 11, 2026

I've been living in Madrid, Spain, for about a month now! To be honest, it took me a couple days/weeks to find friends that I felt like I really clicked with. In a lot of ways, it feels like freshman year of college again. I moved away from home to a foreign town, have a…

Don’t let the storm pass before you learn to dance in the rain

By Rileigh O.

Published Feb. 5, 2026

The idea of studying abroad for a semester is extremely appealing. Four months of living in another country, gaining new experiences and meeting new people. However, the appeal diminishes slightly once you step foot in your new “home.” I felt giddy from the moment I stepped on the plane until the moment I stepped foot…

Don’t order a cappuccino after 11 a.m.: My first week of Italian cultural differences

By Isabel J.

Published Feb. 2, 2026

Today marks the two week point in my semester abroad experience. I arrived last Monday in Florence and moved in with 20 girls for the next 16 weeks. Within my time living here so far I have picked up and attempted to adopt new habits in my daily routine to better fit in with Italian…