Sorry Mom: Lessons from Jumping Off a Mountain
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Sorry Mom: Lessons from Jumping Off a Mountain

By Fiona Ferguson, DIS Copenhagen, Fall 2024 As my mom covered her face with her hands and let out a groan, shaking her head, and my dad sighed deeply, I realized that I had royally screwed up by telling them. Over FaceTime, I’d just dropped the bomb that I planned to go paragliding in Switzerland—basically,…

Suffering is the Norm, Happiness is Won 
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Suffering is the Norm, Happiness is Won 

by Hiromu Sakuma, Emory Tibetan Mind-Body Sciences Program, Summer 2024 Ever since I was young, my mind has been cluttered with thoughts that made me feel disengaged from the world around me. I’ve always wanted to live in the present and better connect with the simplicity of what’s right in front of me. Amidst this…

Reflection on My Study Abroad Experience 
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Reflection on My Study Abroad Experience 

by Kiara McLarty, Emory Sociology-Comparative Health Program, Summer 2024 Studying abroad was a decision that came naturally to me as someone with a deep curiosity about other cultures and a desire to step outside of my comfort zone. The Emory Sociology-Comparative Health Program immediately caught my attention because it offers a unique opportunity to delve…

Recall-19

Recall-19

The idea of being stuck in another nation or having to leave early during a study abroad experience is something that seems to only happen in movies. At least that is what I thought before I received that recall email from the Emory Study Abroad Office, making finding a ticket home as soon as possible my new priority.

Managing the Unexpected in Spain: Homesickness, COVID, and Friends
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Managing the Unexpected in Spain: Homesickness, COVID, and Friends

While I was studying abroad in Salamanca, Spain, I experienced the horrifying ordeal of being sent home for the COVID-19 pandemic on top of ordinary challenges like homesickness. Not all your memories will be positive, and that’s okay! The friends I made helped me through everything.