Reflection by Izzy Garcia

My time in Nice has been life changing. I have made so many new friends and memories. Leaving seems like the last thing I want to do. If I could give any advice, it would be to plan before you get to your program! It is very easy to forget how close you are to other countries, especially in Europe. Traveling here, although it may be a hassle, is very…

The implications of growth; part three by Paige Joyner

I’ve only learned this recently. I’ll make a short example, and possibly this example willn’t resonate with your own past experiences, but as for my own, I found a great discovery. A friend of mine has been feeling unwell; it’s been two weeks now, and the sickness is riding up into his mind, feeding itself and torturing him in the process. I worry, As one does, And so I offer…

France and its implications; part one by Paige Joyner

How does one process the minuscule habits that ultimately must change when our environment shifts? You may be aware of what they say; Stay safe, respect the customs, and respect the people. Excitement was a lingering pinch on my heart; Excitement was internal hypocrisy. This is due to the farewell that plagued me from shifting out of the environment I was comfortable and conformed to, to one that left me…

Living Like a Local by Izzy Garcia

Nice offers a bunch of different foods to try! The favorite thing I have had so far is croque monsieur, which is essentially a ham and cheese sandwich with a bechamel sauce on the inside. Nice also has a lot of Italian food, so I have had lots of pasta and pizza. Something I was reluctant to try when I came here was seafood, but after some hesitation I finally…

Favorite Day in Canada by Cameron Long

My study abroad trip to Canada was easily one of the best weeks of my life, making it almost impossible to choose a single favorite day. But if I had to pick, the day we went snowmobiling in British Columbia stands out the most. The adventure began with a two-hour bus ride from Banff, offering breathtaking views of snow-covered mountains. As the sun peeked over the peaks, the entire landscape…

Embracing Paris Culture by Valerie Covington

  Studying abroad in Paris has been an eye-opening experience that has allowed me to not only learn about the French language but also immerse myself in the culture, customs, and traditions that make this city so unique. From going to museums, cafes, or just exploring the city. I have encountered many facets of Parisian life that have shaped my understanding of the world and how different cultures perceive everyday…

A Love That Needs No Translation – Sonja Green

Watch My Journey in Ghana! This past March, I had the life-changing opportunity to travel to Ghana for spring break as part of a faculty-led program. I had no idea what to expect, but what I learned was far more impactful than what I imagined. Over just seven days, I formed lifelong connections with my professors, peers, and local community members. We did many things during the seven days, but…