1. Rome to Arezzo–Profound Beauty
I wasn’t sure what to expect, and that defined my experience.
I wasn’t sure what to expect, and that defined my experience.
I think the biggest thing I wish I had realized coming into college is that it isn’t always a bad idea to study abroad early, especially if you’re smart about it. It’s just something everyone has to decide for themselves. Coming into the program, I thought I was too young, too inexperienced, too dependent on … Continue reading When To Study Abroad
Growing up in Oklahoma, smack dab in the middle of the United States, it is easy to forget how diverse the world really is. Listening to Wade Davis talk about so many different cultures and peoples that I’ve never even heard of and could hardly hope to pronounce really pointed out how little I (and … Continue reading “Dreams from Endangered Cultures”
Here’s to the many memories made at TeaZ bar after slaving over the grueling chem exams.
Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
Even halfway into my second semester as a GEF I had almost no idea what the Fulbright program was really about. I knew it sent students abroad for about a year after college, but that was pretty much it. Even the website didn’t give me a good idea of what it was really about, so … Continue reading Fulbright Information Session
Growing up in Oklahoma, Spanish has always been “the second language of choice” at every school I’ve attended and visited through my public education. I took nine semesters of Spanish through middle and high school, and I had something of a knack for it. That being said, I am well aware that being able to … Continue reading Second Languages and Studying Abroad
**Warning, mild Spoilers** Last Saturday I went to see Euripides’ play Trojan Women. I had some idea of what to expect, but the play was far more significant than I ever anticipated. Unlike most dramas about war, this one focused on what happens to the survivors on the losing side. In this instance, it focused … Continue reading The Trojan Women