Barcelona being a very festive city, pays tribute to one of their saints, Saint Eulalia, on February 12th. The weekend before, there were castellers (human towers) and correfocs (fire runs).…
Barcelona being a very festive city, pays tribute to one of their saints, Saint Eulalia, on February 12th. The weekend before, there were castellers (human towers) and correfocs (fire runs).…
We finally had out first field trip for my Tropical Marine Biology course. Manzanillo and Cahuita are on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica and it was my first step…
My Spanish for Health Professionals class ended last week and it’s bittersweet. I loved the class and wouldn’t have minded if it was four months long. I learned so much:…
The first round of summer deadlines are coming up March 1st! Check your program to see what the deadline is (March 1st or March 15th) and get that application in!…
Bonjour a tous! This weekend a couple of us kids in the AIFS group decided to visit Nice. For those who don’t know Nice is located in the south of…
Servus (hi!) from Salzburg. Hello everyone! My name is Tori and I’m from Atlanta, Georgia. I study journalism at the University of South Carolina and I’m currently spending spring 2015…
View of Toledo from a hilltop Spain – every region, city, and community – is rich in history. A country that has been inhabited by ancient people and ruled…
Great article from the California State University Los Angeles University Times, we had to share! Double-majoring in Public Relations and Instrumental Performance, junior Marrian Zhou knew her creativity had reached…
Though smaller than a big city like Paris, Grenoble is a diverse city. There are a range of cultures and communities from different parts of the world here, which can…
We are excited to launch two new programs for J Term 2016: Dublin and the Galapagos Islands! The Galapagos Islands Study environmental science with academic field excursions that take students…