

Back to the States
When I returned to the US, I was truly surprised by how my lifestyle had changed in a mere three weeks. Before I started my expedition in...


Sketching Ancient Art in Rome
After participating in the Emory Art History Program, I only have positive things to say because it was an outstanding experience! The...


Expectations for Summer Research
I can still remember the intense culture shock I felt when I first started school after moving to the U.S. from England ten years ago. As...


How to Get the Most Out of Your Study Abroad Experience
Summer Study Abroad programs are short. Sometimes they feel too short. How can you learn as much as possible and explore as much as...


First Impressions
Lemons, Lemons, and More Lemons The Amalfi has been categorized as the land of lemons. Everywhere you go you see lemon trees and as a...


Learning Adaptability: Tips on Staying Safe in New Settings
My Dad’s reaction when I told him I wanted to backpack Europe solo was, “Wow...have you seen Taken?” I assured him that I had, that it...


Interview: From Fashion Research in Morocco to the Rhodes Scholarship
The following interview with Leah Michalove, an alumna of the SIT Morocco study abroad program on Multiculturalism and Human Rights, was...


5 Tips for Studying Abroad in Salamanca
1. Never expect lunch before 2pm or dinner before 9pm Spaniards have very different meal times than the rest of the world. They usually...


Finding Home
My first considerations of study abroad relied exclusively on the image of traveling each weekend. Seeing other cities over the course of...


An Excursion off the Beaten Path
In the end of April, we took our last excursion with the Emory group. Because my program in Spain was exclusively for Emory students, we...