Meet Cynthia! The Education Abroad team’s expert records coordinator.
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Meet Cynthia! The Education Abroad team’s expert records coordinator.
Continue readingby Julia Whatley | Emory Art History Program, Summer 2016 Originally written on August 5, 2016 When I returned to
Continue readingby Julia Whatley | Emory Art History Program, Summer 2016 Originally written on June 17, 2016 Lemons, Lemons, and More
Continue readingby Julia Whatley | Emory Art History Program, Summer 2016 Originally written on June 30, 2016 After participating in the
Continue readingWhen 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.
Continue readingHow can you learn as much as possible and explore as much as possible in six short weeks?
Continue readingAlthough 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.
Continue readingThe 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.
Continue readingby Sunny Zhang | Emory Salamanca Program, Spring 2015 Originally written on March 1, 2016 Never expect lunch before 2pm
Continue readingEach trip away, no matter how worthwhile and enhancing, could never trump the relief I felt when the plane landed on the tarmac at the Copenhagen Airport.
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