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Learning About London Through the Church (An Interaction Through Local Community)

15. April 2013

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Learning About London Through the Church (An Interaction Through Local Community)

Student Perspectives ) LONDON Andrew Dubowitz Kings College, University of London Hamilton College Student As a nonreligious Jew, if someone were to ask me if I was going to join a church during my time in England, I would have had a difficult time not laughing. However, I went from going to Bible study groups [...]

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My Home Arcadia

15. April 2013

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My Home Arcadia

Student Perspectives ) SPAIN Ariel Josfan Arcadia in Barcelona Regis University Student We congregate in a building three stories above Las Ramblas. The cold breeze whips through the air. Every member of my family is under duvet covers, bottom sheets and the outdoor blankets; sitting in a circle that has the power to make time [...]

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Greek Key Double Exposure

15. April 2013

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Greek Key Double Exposure

Student Perspectives ) GREECE Paige Ferguson Arcadia Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean and Balkan Studies and Research George Washington University Student Greece is a bundle of contradictions. There is no one way to categorize or describe it, and Athens is even more indistinguishable. I came with preconceptions, and some were true. Many were false. As Walter Benjamin [...]

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A New Soul

15. April 2013

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A New Soul

Student Perspectives ) NEW ZEALAND Caroline Harris University of Otago Denison University Student I’m a new soul I came to this strange world hoping I could learn a bit about how to give and take. But since I came here, felt the joy and the fear Finding myself making every possible mistake. –Yael Naïm The [...]

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Exploring International Law in an African Context

15. April 2013

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Exploring International Law in an African Context

Student Perspectives ) TANZANIA Bridget Rhinehart Arcadia in Tanzania Smith College Student With sweaty palms and a rapid heartbeat, I stepped onto the plane in February 2011. I was setting off on my semester abroad, studying peace and conflict in East Africa through Arcadia University at the Nyerere Center for Peace Research, in Arusha, Tanzania. [...]

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Leap of Faith

15. April 2013

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Leap of Faith

Student Perspectives ) LONDON Devanie Emms Arcadia London Internship Austin College Student To people all around the world, 9/11, is a date that will forever be remembered. This past 9/11 marked the tenth anniversary of a horrific tragedy and the memory of it still remains as strong as ever. People suspected that another event might [...]

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Rainbow of Hope

15. April 2013

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Rainbow of Hope

Student Perspectives ) SOUTH AFRICA Honah Thompson University of the Western Cape Chapman University Student When I came to South Africa as an international student, I knew I would want to get involved in the local community as a volunteer. I did not do this because of the typical “white man’s concept” where I feel as [...]

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VIDEO CONTEST WINNER! Arcadia University student Jared Greene

15. April 2013

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VIDEO CONTEST WINNER!  Arcadia University student Jared Greene

Congratulations to Jared Greene, the winner of our Video Contest! Mr. Greene is a 2012 graduate of Arcadia University, and spent a semester abroad studying at James Cook University in Australia. His video poses the question: What is studying abroad in Australia? He does a wonderful job of answering. You can view the video on [...]

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The Doctors of the World Clinic

27. May 2011

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The Doctors of the World Clinic

Student Perspectives ) GREECE Jake Ezell Arcadia Center in Athens program Wabash College Student Too often, I feel, we settle for words such as awesome, eye-opening, or life-changing to describe a study abroad experience without reflecting on what these terms actually mean. In fact, these words do little justice to describe a study abroad experience [...]

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Earthquake Inspiration

27. May 2011

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Earthquake Inspiration

Student Perspectives) NEW ZEALAND Katelyn Wagner University of Canterbury Geneva College Student Imagine you are a university student, and the city in which you study has just been rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale. Classes have been cancelled for two weeks. The typical student response would be to enjoy more vacation [...]

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Learning with Caritas Hellas

27. May 2011

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Learning with Caritas Hellas

Student Perspectives) GREECE Maggie Gignac Arcadia Center in Athens, Greece Villanova University Student Visiting Caritas each Wednesday has been an important part of my semester abroad. The CLC was one of the reasons I was attracted to Arcadia’s program after deciding where to study. With service being an important part of my life in America, [...]

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Principles of Climbing

27. May 2011

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Principles of Climbing

Student Perspectives) NEW ZEALAND Daniel Councell University of Canterbury Davidson College Student With continual war in Palestine, suicide bombings in Europe, and racism in America, it seems today’s global culture is one concerned with defining differences rather than establishing commonalities. However, there are many things that do shine through this darkness and reveal all that [...]

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Els Castellers: The Human Towers of Catalonia

27. May 2011

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Els Castellers: The Human Towers of Catalonia

Student Perspectives ) SPAIN Natalie Karic Arcadia in Barcelona Kenyon College Student Els castellers are a quintessentially Catalan phenomenon: they embody the spirit and energy of the Catalan region and the pride with which Catalans live. This tradition originated in Valls, near the city of Tarragona. It was there that the physical feat of creating [...]

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Identity Issues

27. May 2011

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Identity Issues

Student Perspectives ) IRELAND Mark Saxton The Catholic University of America Student I’ve heard the phrase incessantly since I first touched down on the Emerald Isle: the ‘Irish Question.’ What does it mean to be Irish? Fittingly, not once in my tenure in the Republic of Ireland have I received a conclusive answer. If I [...]

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The Comedy of the Kiwis

30. November 2010

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The Comedy of the Kiwis

by Andrew Morgenthaler University of Otago Tufts University Student This past semester studying in New Zealand at the University of Otago I have explored many things outside of the classroom ranging from viewing the exquisite natural beauty of the national parks to socializing at the many unique bars around town.  However, what I found most [...]

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The Orphan City – views from a trolley

30. November 2010

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The Orphan City – views from a trolley

ARGIRO KAZOS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS for the Study of Human Nature by Hunter Augeri Arcadia Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean, and Balkan Studies Program University of the Arts Student In my time spent in Athens, first as a study abroad student for four months and then returning months later as a scholarship recipient, I had the chance [...]

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The Study of Human Nature

30. November 2010

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The Study of Human Nature

ARGIRO KAZOS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS for the Study of Human Nature by Destini Price Arcadia Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean,  and Balkan Studies Program Hollins University Student After spending my spring 2010 semester abroad in Athens, I was overjoyed to receive the Argiro Kazos Scholarship for the Study of Human Nature. The scholarship allowed me the opportunity [...]

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Australian Parliamentary Internship Leads to Student Ambassador Post

30. November 2010

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Australian Parliamentary Internship Leads to Student Ambassador Post

by Joe Carp ANU Parliamentary Internship Arcadia University Student The experience I had in Australia was priceless. While taking part in the Australian Parliamentary Internship program, I enrolled in two classes at the Australian National University, where I met people from all over the world. I had the wonderful opportunity to be placed in the [...]

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Tour Through Spain

30. November 2010

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Tour Through Spain

by Duane Brown Rochester Institute of Technology Student Studied at the Arcadia University Center for Contemporary Studies in Granada, Spain 7/8/10   Through the Albaicin There was a cool evening breeze when I left the house for my tour of the Albaicin. I was forewarned that the journey up through the Albaicin was going to be a [...]

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Barcelona: a City of Life

30. November 2010

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Barcelona: a City of Life

by Allison Walsh Arcadia Center for Catalan, Spanish & Mediterranean Studies University of Pittsburgh Student The city of lights and Catalan life had a style that enveloped us in its rhythm with the dance of the traffic and people that we passed through and became a part of on our walk to school each day. [...]

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Reflection on Ranieri di Sorbello Foundation Project

30. November 2010

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Reflection on Ranieri di Sorbello Foundation Project

by Erin Holweger The Umbra Institute, Perugia University of Denver Student In a literal sense, my work at the Palazzo Ranieri di Sorbello house museum was to assist Italian student guides in preparing tours in English for international visitors. I researched specific collections and items in the museum and learned more about the family history [...]

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The Spirit of the Landscape: A Student Reflection

30. November 2010

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by Laura Kowalski, Graduate Student, Chatham University    Of course I wasn’t sure what I was in for when I signed up for Arcadia’s Study Abroad Program, Spirit of the Landscape, but I do know that whatever I expected was far exceeded by the actual experience. In reflecting back, the words that come to mind [...]

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Stay to the Left

13. March 2010

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by Rachel Gang, Bowdoin College student an excerpt from her Co-Curricular Learning Certificate reflection Arriving in frost-covered Dunedin in July, I never imagined that I’d be up at 6 AM to go swimming. A competitive swimmer since age 8 and part of my university’s varsity team in the States, I was burnt out. But one [...]

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FIFA World Cup 2010, feel it, it’s here.

13. March 2010

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FIFA World Cup 2010, feel it, it’s here.

by Sarah Prensky-Pomeranz, University of Michigan student This is the slogan frequently heard throughout South Africa these days. It’s written everywhere. The presence of the upcoming World Cup permeates the country. World Cup soccer balls are sold on street corners and valuzelas, South African plastic trumpets used at soccer games, can be purchased from every [...]

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Ambassadors, Staffers & a Research Report

1. November 2009

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Ambassadors, Staffers & a Research Report

by Andrew Charlton Australian National University Parliamentary Intern College of Wooster student “I can intern at the Australian Parliament through Arcadia. That sounds fun.” These words, spoken over 18 months ago, were to shape my study abroad experience more than I could imagine at the time. Now I must admit, I had many experiences during [...]

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The Meaning of Culture

1. November 2009

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The Meaning of Culture

by Trevor Tetzlaff Studied at University of New South Wales Northwestern University student Six months before my semester in Oz, I was beginning a semester studying in Paris. The culture for which the city is renowned was one of the main reasons for my decision to study there. Nearing the end of my semester in [...]

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This Evening I Would Like to Welcome You…

1. November 2009

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This Evening I Would Like to Welcome You…

by Brooke Sheffer Studied at Accademia Italiana, Florence George Washington University student Being born and raised in a Colorado mountain town, where a three-sport day is the norm and our favorite brands of clothing are companies that make moisture-wicking tank tops, I never thought I would announce a fashion show in Italy. When the director [...]

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Global Leadership Symposium in Italy

1. November 2009

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Global Leadership Symposium in Italy

Anna Marotti Grand Valley State University student Perugia Program “The opportunity to visit a city like Napoli, raw and stereotyped as it is, and see how others responded to the life we encountered, really made this particular Neopolitan experience stand out for me. I love and have hope for the future of Napoli.” Tina Marisa [...]

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