India is a nation of many things- many religions, many languages, many cultures. The country boasts a sizable representation of nearly every world religion, and is recognized as the actual …
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India is a nation of many things- many religions, many languages, many cultures. The country boasts a sizable representation of nearly every world religion, and is recognized as the actual …
This week the United States celebrates international education and exchange worldwide in honor of International Education Week (IEW). While this week provides an opportunity to highlight the benefits of international …
If the title of this post caught your eye, likely you're looking for some unconventional study abroad destinations. While it's totally okay to be drawn to traditional places like most …
There's no right or wrong time to study abroad! However, spring is right around the corner, and if you're wishing you could study abroad, there is still time to apply …
In the words of Beyonce, "who rules the world? Girls!" March 8 is International Women's Day and in honor of this day, we're celebrating the wonderful women who help run …
Who here loves food? Raise your hands. I don’t know about you, but I’ve got both paws raised to the roof right now. If there’s one way to my heart, …
Earlier this year I told a friend that I love saying goodbye – that there’s something poetic and beautiful about allowing a part of your life to end as a …
Kate Samuel studied abroad in Bangalore, India, in Fall 2016. This year she graduated from the University of South Carolina and she will be a Public Health Educator in Peru …
Why did you choose to study abroad in India? I chose to study abroad in India because I wanted to be challenged in a completely different environment with a very different …
I studied abroad in Bangalore, India in Fall 2017. Before I even left for Bangalore I had been told by alumni that the reverse culture shock would be harder than …