Meet the Team: Katherine Culley
Meet Katherine! One of Emory College’s study abroad advisors.
Meet Katherine! One of Emory College’s study abroad advisors.
Meet Cynthia! The Education Abroad team’s expert records coordinator.
by Julia Whatley | Emory Art History Program, Summer 2016 Originally written on August 5, 2016 When I returned to the US, I was truly surprised by how my lifestyle had changed in a mere three weeks. Before I started my expedition in Rome, I thought I was accustomed to walking long distances. This concept…
by Julia Whatley | Emory Art History Program, Summer 2016 Originally written on June 17, 2016 Lemons, Lemons, and More Lemons The Amalfi has been categorized as the land of lemons. Everywhere you go you see lemon trees and as a result, you will find everything from lemon cake to lemon salad to lemon gelato…
by Julia Whatley | Emory Art History Program, Summer 2016 Originally written on June 30, 2016 After participating in the Emory Art History Program, I only have positive things to say because it was an outstanding experience! The course takes students on an exciting and engaging adventure throughout Rome for three weeks. Professor Varner began…
When deciding where to study abroad, I tried to choose a program that would align with my academic interests and goals at Emory, and as a Psychology and English double-major, this opportunity seemed tailor-made for me.
How can you learn as much as possible and explore as much as possible in six short weeks?
Although I eventually thrived in my new environment, I had to learn to deal with unpredictable situations in the moment. Here are a few tips I learned that may prove useful to anyone who feels lost without their planner.
The following interview with Leah Michalove, an alumna of the SIT Morocco study abroad program on Multiculturalism and Human Rights, was conducted just after she was named a prestigious Rhodes Scholar. We caught up with Leah to hear about her experience abroad and how it contributed to her future studies at the University of Oxford.
by Sunny Zhang | Emory Salamanca Program, Spring 2015 Originally written on March 1, 2016 Never expect lunch before 2pm or dinner before 9pm Spaniards have very different meal times than the rest of the world. They usually have breakfast early in the morning. At noon, they take a break from work or study, go…