How I ended up in Morocco

Marhaba bikom! Welcome everyone! My name is Raquel and I teach English in the north of Morocco through the Fulbright program! I’m excited to share my stories with you!

Our News

Welcome to Tetouan! I've been living here in the north of Morocco for seven months now! I teach English at a local university. This week my sister came to visit me.

What is British Food?

London is a worldly city that is defined both by its traditional English dishes and the wide variety of cuisines that represent its international citizenry. There's nothing you can't find!

Asado por Primera Vez (Asado for the First Time)

During my Fulbright orientation in Buenos Aires, I had the opportunity to try some traditional Argentine dishes. This article is about my first time trying a traditional asado

Navigating London

The Tube (underground train), cabs, ferries and those famous red double-decker buses are just a few of the exciting ways you can get around London.

Many Routes, One Destination: Transportation in Atlanta

It can be hard to get around in Atlanta, but luckily there are enough options that will help you along the way! Here are a few of my thoughts on transportation in one of the South's largest cities. 

From London to Roman Baths

This week I visited Bath, England which is famous for (you guessed it) its baths. Here, 115-degree water percolates up from the ground to fill beautiful Roman-built pools.

A Little About Me

Hi, everyone! My name is Keyli, and I'm living in London this semester! Before we get rolling, let me tell you a bit about me and how I ended up studying abroad.

There's No Place Like Home...

Here's a logbook about my hometown, Atlanta, GA. I haven't left for Argentina yet, so I wanted to share information about my home city! 

Why Do I Travel? A Short Autobiography

This is a look into my experiences traveling at a young age and how those experiences inspired me to travel in order to understand the people of the world. 

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