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Study abroad spring break – Ireland!

By Addison Z.

Published April 1, 2026

I spent the break in my program exploring the lovely green island! I have always loved and wanted to go to Ireland. The rich history of music and poetry has been a sticking point for me for a very long time. I was worried that I was setting my expectations too high, but the second…

Get by with a little help from my friends

By Christian W.

Published March 31, 2026

Before coming to Japan for the semester I went on a trip to South Korea and I wanted to share my first experiences outside of America. I’ve always struggled with making friends, but when I started college I decided to try my best to be more extroverted and luckily I made many international friends at…

Missed trains and memories

By Abby M.

Published March 30, 2026

It’s another month abroad, and it still feels like I just got here a few days ago, and it's hard to believe it's only a few months until I come back! This month has been a nice blend of hardcore studying and traveling to new places. While studying film and theater here, I have been…

Finding space and time to work abroad

By Lexi M.

Published March 26, 2026

One large difference in Spain compared to the U.S. is the culture centered around time spent enjoying life with others instead of working constantly outside of daily working hours. I really love this aspect of the culture in theory, but when I have a lot of school work to get done that I can't do…

Academics abroad

By Megan H.

Published March 25, 2026

We just finished up midterms last week and it was definitely a reality check to go back to studying so much. In general, most of my classes’ grading primarily comes from participation and exams. There are not many, if any, smaller weekly or daily graded assignments. Rather, grades are a combination of performance on midterm…

School in Lyon looks a bit different

By Evon S.

Published March 20, 2026

Let’s talk academics. On my exchange at Jean Moulin Lyon III, my courses look as follows. Each class in my week lasts three hours instead of our typical 1.25-hour classes or 50-minute classes at Mizzou. This sounds daunting and sometimes can be, but there are always one or two 10-to-20-minute breaks during the class. The…

Navigating public transportation and mastering the art of being lost

By Addison Z.

Published March 12, 2026

The metro is not my friend. The world of public transportation has proven to be a mystery to me. I have gotten on so many wrong trains all the way to the end of the line that at this point, I think I have passed through every station in Brussels, Belgium. The glamorous world of…

Trams, trains and buses: The key to navigating Florence

By Isabel J.

Published March 9, 2026

When I arrived in Florence, Italy, two months ago I had never used public transportation on my own before. Very quickly after moving in I realized the importance of being able to use the busing system though. Getting around on the trams and buses is a lot of trial and error, partially because I don't…

Falling in love with February

By Rileigh O.

Published March 7, 2026

February, the month of love! This month brought about new friendships, new experiences, new challenges and new feelings! February often feels like the worst month of the year; dragging from the miserable winter weather and getting false glimpses of spring. I’m lucky enough, however, to escape the February floods of Dublin to sunny surrounding areas.…

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…