Time flies, it has been three weeks since I left South Korea. It’s nice to…
I have been in the UK for about two months now, interning with the Scottish…
What is culture? I have come to think of it as the characteristics that a…
I expected my IE3 internship in Tallinn, Estonia to be a piece of cake. This assumption turned out to be false, as I found myself challenged and rewarded in completely new ways.
Wes takes trips in Ecuador through the Amazon Jungle all the way to the beautiful beaches of Montañita.
Greetings from Cape Town! Life has continued moving at a steady beat in the Mother City, however my internship abroad is approaching the home stretch. In a mere seventeen days, I’ll be back on U.S. soil and celebrating the return with loved ones.
My time in Japan thus far has been a wonderful learning experience. I will admit I have missed home and I have definitely learned the value of certain things I did not value so much before.
Students on this summer program enroll in six weeks of intensive Japanese coursework at Waseda University’s Center for Japanese Language. The courses are immersive and comprehensively cover speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Successful completion of the program grants a certificate from Waseda University.
From cross country to travelling across countries, Monica has found herself a better person after travelling abroad.
The very real phenomenon that is: Reverse Culture-Shock. Yes, it’s a real thing. Just ask Sydney!