Easter holiday and spring break
By Muhamedali K.
Published April 13, 2016
Here in the U.K., they don't have the same spring break as we do back in the United States. But that's because they have something way better: it's a three week break (that's right folks, three weeks) halfway through the term to let students catch up on work and take a breather. (American universities, take…
Easter holiday in Prague
By Valerie S.
Published April 12, 2016
We arrived in Prague very late on Wednesday night. We were at the train station for almost two hours trying to figure out how to get to the hostel. Normally, we would walk or take a train. But it was too far to walk and too small of a city for trains. We decided to…
Study abroad in Cape Town
By Megan K.
Published April 11, 2016
Studying abroad in Cape Town, South Africa, has been the best experience of my life. Not only are the mountains and oceans beautiful, but I have been in contact with the most beautiful creatures in their wild habitat. This is definitely a once in a lifetime experience! In the World of…
Chontacuro: The worm of Amazon culture and sustainable development
By Clint S.
Published April 4, 2016
Inside the hut in which we were gathered, Margarita held out a bowl filled with inch-long worms still squirming with life. She didn't say a word in English, Spanish or her native Tucanoan. She simply gave a look that said, "Go for it if you want," — and honestly, that was all she had to…
The reality of studying abroad
By Loren H.
Published March 25, 2016
If you've been abroad, or have had friends who have studied abroad in the past, I'm sure you have seen a graph like this one. If you haven't, this is a graph explaining the stages of culture shock that someone experiences when they study abroad. I was presented with this image during my study abroad…
Studying abroad at Ewha Womans University as a Gilman Scholarship recipient
By Caitlin S.
Published March 17, 2016
During summer 2015, I spent an eye-opening month studying Korean language at Ewha Womans University. That's right — womans. However, if you're a male reading this, don't be discouraged. Male exchange students are permitted during summer sessions. Before I delve into why I chose Ewha as my school of choice, I want to outline how…
Whānau
By Andrea H.
Published March 8, 2016
For the past three days, I have immersed myself in an entirely different culture. I had the privilege of participating in the 30th International Noho Marae weekend. I stood next to other international students as we were welcomed by the Maori people to share their space and culture, and to become a part of their…
Snow in Manchester
By Muhamedali K.
Published March 7, 2016
As someone who loves snow, I have been having withdrawals here in Manchester. As I have said many times before, it is great here in the U.K., and Manchester specifically, but we have had quite a gray winter up until now. I suppose even Manchester got tired of the rain, because we woke up to…
Laundry
By Austin G.
Published March 2, 2016
I am writing this post after my first successful attempt to do laundry here in France. An experience I will surely laugh at later, but caused a fair deal of frustration initially. My problems partially stemmed from the language barrier of comprehending simple directions, but mostly from my general lack of knowledge of doing laundry.…
“Spring training” in Rio de Janeiro
By David L.
Published Feb. 29, 2016
In baseball, spring training is the period before the Major League Baseball season begins where the teams practice together after the off-season break and play scrimmage games against on another. In a way, the last month and a half has felt like my own personal "spring training." I arrived in Rio de Janeiro on Jan.…