Meet my Italian Professor!

For my program, professors from my college back in the U.S. come with us and teach their class abroad. For this week's blog, you all get to meet one of my Italian professors, Mrs. Guerra. 

Visiting the Animal Garden

I went to the Tiergarten in Vienna to learn about Austrian animals. Tiergarten means "Animal Garden," but in English we call it a zoo. I'm excited to teach you about animals from Austria!

Vincent Batignole, Comics Artist

Living in France is sometimes not so different from back home in the U.S. What's daily life like for Vincent Batignole, a French comic book artist? Let's find out.

Meet Emily

Get to know my friend Emily, a student at the University of Potsdam.

France and Italy, Here I Come!

This week was Fall Break at my university, so I jumped on the opportunity to visit the European mainland! Let's explore France and Italy, shall we?

Out and About in Italy

I spent most of my fall break traveling around Europe, visiting beautiful cities and famous sights. Almost everywhere I went, there was a beautiful garden to escape into for peace and quiet.

Cuenca - an Ecuadorian City of Tradition

Cuenca is the third largest city of Ecuador in population but, it comes in first place in terms of beauty with many historic sites to see. Traveling by foot, I had a really great time here.

Recognizing Perspectives

What are perspectives, and why are they so important in understanding the world? What are some of the main differences between German and American perspectives? Read on to find out!

Life in Mainz Part 3

This past week was spent almost as much out of Mainz as it was in Mainz. I visited the Netherlands, hung out with friends and made a lot of fun memories!

From Inner Mongolia to Wuhan

Wuhan is compromised of many universities, so not everyone who lives in Wuhan is actually from Wuhan. Continue reading to learn more about one student's hometown and her life in Wuhan.

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