Mizzou vs. Oxford: Not so different after all
By Emma S.
Published Jan. 17, 2025
Oxford’s long history means it has many quirks. For example, before standardized time zones, the city ran on “Oxford time”, which was five minutes behind London time. Even though modern time zones have long been established and Oxford’s clocks are set to match London’s, Oxford still holds on to its history. While official timetables say…
My time in Costa Rica: A Sinclair School of Nursing study abroad experience
By Aubrey F.
Published Jan. 17, 2025
As my time in Costa Rica comes to a close, I find myself reflecting on all the unforgettable moments that have made this study abroad experience truly special. I am beyond grateful for the opportunity to immerse myself in a new culture, study alongside incredible peers and explore this beautiful country. From the warm hospitality…
Exploring Vietnam: My final week reflections
By Audrey K.
Published Jan. 17, 2025
https://flic.kr/p/2qFH6eH As I begin my last week in Vietnam, I can’t help but reflect on how much I’ve grown during this program. When I first arrived, everything felt unfamiliar — communication was a challenge, and navigating even the simplest of tasks felt daunting. Now, I feel comfortable moving around familiar areas and am starting to…
Flying south for the winter
By Iliana F.
Published Jan. 16, 2025
This winter break, I had the opportunity to travel to South Africa. Though I spent just over a week abroad, I learned so much, saw so many new things and explored Cape Town. During this brief period, I learned about the complexity of South Africa’s politics and the country’s long history from colonization to the…
Reflecting on 10 days in Cape Town
By Garrison S.
Published Jan. 15, 2025
https://flic.kr/p/2qFwgYZ Table Bay and Cape Town As I’m writing this, I’m waiting at the airport for my flight departing Cape Town and reflecting on my experiences here over the past 10 days. My study abroad program focused on the study of race and politics here in South Africa, learning about how the legacy of the…
End of semester one!
By Jess A.
Published Jan. 9, 2025
So much has happened since I've come to Korea! It's now the end of the semester, and I can't believe I'm already halfway done with my study abroad experience. And many things have happened in Korea as well, which is so strange to think that I'm witnessing history as it happens. I experienced the first…
Month three in Seoul!
By Jess A.
Published Jan. 8, 2025
This month, I did so much both in Korea and out! For one, I went on a three-day trip to Hong Kong with some other foreign exchange friends that I met, and had an amazing time. We saw so many cool things, and ate soooo much. I really liked the dim sum and sago! Afterward,…
All good things must come to an end
By Jude C.
Published Jan. 7, 2025
https://flic.kr/p/2qEaA7a View of Alicante and the Castillo. My time in Spain has come to an end and I am now back in the United States. It feels super weird to be back, but at the same time it feels really great. It was bittersweet to leave Spain as it had become like a second home…
Life lived, lessons learned
By Ethan M.
Published Jan. 6, 2025
After a few months of living in Australia, it felt more and more like home. I was getting adjusted to dorm life down under, class structure and general day-to-day living. That being said, there were a LOT of challenges accompanied with living in a brand-new environment away from everyone and everything you know. From struggling…
Abroad in Alicante: Month four
By Ella B.
Published Jan. 4, 2025
Before we left for Spain, our study abroad adviser had us write down goals on an Alicante postcard. Now that I’ve been back home for about a week and a half, and the chaos of the holidays is mostly over, I’ve had a while to reflect on my time abroad. And what better way to…