A Reflection of My Experience Studying Abroad in Florence, Italy by Emily Zakrzewski

I would advise any student, if they are granted the opportunity, to study abroad. I think that often, students might feel as if they “can’t do it.” For example, I have heard some say that as they approach their upperclassman or post undergraduate years, they feel it is more difficult to do so, so they then refrain. Though, as a graduate student, I am proud … Continue reading A Reflection of My Experience Studying Abroad in Florence, Italy by Emily Zakrzewski

Expanding the Child Life Lens- Our Visit to Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Meyer Children’s Hospital by Emily Zakrzewski

Amongst many of the great experiences I had encountered in Italy, one of my favorites was our visit to the children’s hospital in Florence. The Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria (AOU) Meyer Children’s Hospital of Florence, located on the outskirts of the city, is the only children’s hospital within the Tuscany region. It is rather new, built within the past ten years, and large, about 33,000 square … Continue reading Expanding the Child Life Lens- Our Visit to Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Meyer Children’s Hospital by Emily Zakrzewski

Reflection Post: The End of One Journey and the Beginning of Another by Carley Ferrero

As I sit down to reflect on my time in Sorrento, Italy, I am flooded with a whirlwind of emotions and memories. It has been a little over a week since my study abroad trip concluded, and honestly, it feels unreal. Unreal that it even happened, and unreal that it’s already over. The past 6 weeks have been nothing short of transformative, and the experiences I had … Continue reading Reflection Post: The End of One Journey and the Beginning of Another by Carley Ferrero

Day in the Life by Shannon Feagin

    Balancing daily life affairs, classes, mandatory program meetings, and exploring my host country has proven to be a learned skill. During my first two weeks abroad it was easy to visit the local war memorials, art museums, and local hotspots such as Myeondong and Hongdae. Classes were still short, and it was highly encouraged to go and explore the city! But as my … Continue reading Day in the Life by Shannon Feagin

Exploring Italian Culture- Engaging with Children and Families at the Giardino di Borgo Allegri in Florence by Emily Zakrzewski

Over the course of the four-week period I spent studying abroad as a graduate student, I have had the most gracious opportunity to engage with children and families at the Giardino di Borgo Allegri. This location, which, in English, translates to the cheerful village garden, was located just a few-minute walk from our apartment in downtown Florence, Italy. Essentially, the Giardino di Borgo Allegri, one … Continue reading Exploring Italian Culture- Engaging with Children and Families at the Giardino di Borgo Allegri in Florence by Emily Zakrzewski

Introduction by Keisha Gonzalez

My name is Keisha Gonzalez, and I have already spent my first three days in my study abroad program in Trujillo, Spain. I have started my CSCI 300 class and my internship opportunity with Solar Drone. This is my first time traveling internationally, to a place I have always dreamed of, and it has been an amazing experience so far. I believe that being natively … Continue reading Introduction by Keisha Gonzalez

Travel is My New Professor?; Learning About Everything From Everywhere by Carley Ferrero

      6 weeks, 14 cities. I have seen Diocletian’s Palace, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Duremo, Roman Colosseum, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Roman Forum and Palatine, Pompeii ruins, Mount Vesuvius, Faraglioni Rocks, St. Mark’s Basilica and Doge’s Palace. The list could go on…and I still have one week left. I think when you go abroad you have a certain expectation for your experience. You … Continue reading Travel is My New Professor?; Learning About Everything From Everywhere by Carley Ferrero

Behind the Lemon Trees; Adjusting to studying abroad in Sorrento, Italy by Carley Ferrerro

If you google Sorrento Italy, you will generate thousands of photos of beautiful blue waters, lively architecture, and lots and lots of lemon trees. I’ve been in Sorrento about 3 weeks now and I don’t think my eyes have ever had to process something so beautiful. I know that’s a silly way to describe it, but seriously I’ve never seen so much beauty clustered into … Continue reading Behind the Lemon Trees; Adjusting to studying abroad in Sorrento, Italy by Carley Ferrerro

Reflection by Shannon Feagin

Coming to S. Korea for the first time, I understood there would be ways of life to become accustomed to—obvious things, such as the language barrier, transportation, and social norms. Once I arrived, it became clear to me very quickly that I would need to change a lot more than the way I spoke, got around, and made friends. Koreans eat at different times of … Continue reading Reflection by Shannon Feagin