Short and sweet
By Alex B.
Published March 3, 2025
It is hard for me to believe how fast time seems to be moving. I am already over halfway through my stay in Norway, and it feels like February started last week when it somehow ends tomorrow. While short, it has still been a busy month filled with many activities. Despite the weather in the…
Notes on Spanish food
By Asher F.
Published March 3, 2025
Out of the cuisines of the world, it doesn’t seem like Spanish food is particularly well-known among us Americans. Beyond tapas and paella, people often assume that it must be just like Italian food, or maybe like Mexican food. While it has much in common with neighboring countries, Spain has a cuisine all its own.…
Tiquismiquis
By Taylor E.
Published Feb. 28, 2025
Before coming to Spain, I was a very picky eater (“picky” in Spanish is “tiquismiquis” — a very fun word to say). In Spain, I am very grateful to not have the option to be picky anymore. When my host mom puts a plate of food in front of me, I could ask what I…
Spring break in Europe
By Yi Z.
Published Feb. 27, 2025
Spring break in Italy isn’t like it is in the United States. Instead of one week in March, we got two weeks in February. I used this time to travel across Europe with my friends by train. We visited Zurich, Switzerland; Frankfurt, Germany; Brussels, Belgium; and Amsterdam, Netherlands. It was an incredible experience, and two…
My new life down under
By Riley V.
Published Feb. 24, 2025
I have officially been in Australia for two weeks now, but it feels like it has been two months. Not in a bad way, it's actually quite the opposite. Since being here, I have done things that scared me, experienced exciting and new things, made simple life adjustments and learned that I am exactly where…
Making Paris my home
By Nick K.
Published Feb. 10, 2025
When arriving in Paris, France, there were many emotions running through my mind. I was excited for the next four months of my academic career to play out overseas, but I was also nervous and intimidated by the differences I might encounter. I knew that my life abroad would look vastly different from back in…
Nursing beyond borders: My experience nursing in Costa Rica
By Tyler R.
Published Feb. 7, 2025
My time in Costa Rica is an experience I will never forget. From trying new foods to learning about an entirely different health care system, every moment was special. I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to study abroad, immerse myself in a vibrant culture and connect with the amazing people I met along the way.…
Día de Reyes in Spain
By Kaitlyn H.
Published Feb. 6, 2025
I landed here in Alicante the early morning of Jan. 4, a beautiful and warm Saturday. The weekend to follow was filled with sightseeing, pastries, a lot of walking and even more jet lag. What I didn’t know was that the upcoming Monday, Jan. 6, is what is known as Día de Reyes here in…
The blessings of the Spanish sunrise
By Isabelle B.
Published Feb. 5, 2025
For years, I had been wanting to study abroad, but it was only a recurring bucket list item. Even the planning and preparation process seemed unreal. Until a month ago, I hugged my family goodbye before boarding the plane that was taking me across the world to fulfill my dream. I told my mom at…
Getting to know a new(ish) language
By Fisher M.
Published Feb. 4, 2025
https://flic.kr/p/2qK8hJ4 Flying into Alicante I've been in Spain for a month now. One of the biggest challenges of living here so far, or in almost any other country, is the language. I've been studying Spanish since middle school, but being immersed in the language all day long is very different from any classroom setting. The…