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Princess Peluda
One of the first things I noticed about my house in Chile was that it was much like the country itself: long, narrow, and full of opportunities to make mistakes... keep reading
A Weekend in Seoul: Pajeon and Makgeoli, Gyeongbokgung, Yukhoe
A delightful weekend adventure in Seoul, featuring indulgent culinary experiences, exploration of historical landmarks, and cherished moments of friendship.
A Weekend in Daegu
This weekend I went all the way to Daegu to see the Daegu Hip Hop Festival. So let me tell you a little bit about how it went. So first... keep reading
3 Classes I Took on CIEE's Central European Studies Program in Prague
By: Summer Ellis When going abroad, a general stereotype that I heard from so many past students was how classes might be easy and uninteresting. Instead, the sole reason for... keep reading
Tips for Studying Abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina
By: Lauren Jablon 1. GO EASY ON YOURSELF. Studying abroad, while it sounds amazing, has its ups and downs. Feelings of homesickness are completely normal and everyone experiences them at... keep reading
Seville to Portugal: a guide and my story
By: Maria Brunetta DOs: Purchase a Viva Viagem Card in Lisbon Take a half-day trip to Sintra Visit Porto for 2 days minimum See a “Fado” show, the traditional music... keep reading
Exploring Nami Island, Namsan Tower, and Everland in One Weekend
A whirlwind weekend journey through the serene beauty of Nami Island, the breathtaking heights of Namsan Tower, and the thrilling excitement of Everland in South Korea 🏝️🫧𓇼𓏲*ੈ✩‧₊˚🎐
AMJ Adventures ― Hiroshima Part1
Authored by Thalo Campbell 初めまして、皆さん~。Hello everyone, I’m Thalo Campbell. I’m in the Spring Ancient and Modern Japan (AMJ) program here at CIEE Kyoto, although by the time this is posted... keep reading
Seville in the Spring: A once in a lifetime experience
By: Maria Brunetta Nothing could prepare me for the unique atmosphere that Seville has during the springtime. When we arrived on January 17th, the sun was shining and the air... keep reading
Reflecting on South Africa as a Frederick Douglass Global Fellow
By: Sam Li Stepping off the plane in Cape Town felt like stepping into a whirlwind of vibrant energy, complex history, and breathtaking landscapes. This wasn't just any summer adventure... keep reading
My Sense of Belonging in Botswana
By: Brianna James Even though my study abroad program concluded in May 2023, I am still brought to tears of reminiscence when I reflect on all those wonderful moments I... keep reading
"Running as a lifestyle", Andrea Adam Moore, CIEE Center Director
Andrea Adam Moore is the Director of the CIEE Center in Berlin. She is one of the real "berliners" of the team, but also very connected to USA, after living... keep reading
How I Planned to Study Abroad: Finances, Applying, Passport, & more!
By: Savanah Koester I am someone who likes to always have a plan. In my idea of how college was going to go, study abroad was not there for me... keep reading
Best Coffee Shops and Restaurants in Rome
By: Liz Huber HEY EVERYONE!! If you’re someone who is studying abroad in Rome, Italy in the near future, this blog post is for you. Especially if you’re someone who... keep reading
Embracing Barcelona: My Unforgettable Experience with CIEE's Economics and Culture Program
By: Brenda Padilla A Glimpse into My World Hi, I'm Brenda, and I'm set to graduate in May 2025 . Currently, I am a junior at Duke University majoring in... keep reading