Tag Result For: traveling

  • Natalie
  • Texas Tech University
  • 2014 Fall

Cinque Terre: even more beautiful than the pictures. 10/10/14

The first two weeks in Italy have gone by so quickly! After getting settled in, going through numerous orientations, the LIFE program, the daVinci Challenge, and the beginning of classes… we finally had some time to relax. Here’s a few pictures from the Da Vinci Challenge. We climbed a 12 foot wall, crept through a “spider’s” web, […]

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  • Jennifer
  • Furman University
  • 2014 Fall

"Fourence" 10/08/14

Have you ever felt like you can’t be actually where you are? As if you’re dreaming and someone is going to wake you up? Well, welcome to Florence. It’s hard for me to believe the historical significance that this place has had on the world. Not to mention I was there. That’s the sort of […]

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  • Jennifer
  • Furman University
  • 2014 Fall

That Balancing Act 10/03/14

Hello All! The first travel weekend has past, and the days are starting to run together. Not only have classes started to kick up, but so has the laundry. Let’s just say I’m getting better at balancing which is much needed. The classes I’m enrolled in are: Italian, LEAP, Entrepreneurial Strategy, Intro to Law, and […]

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  • Natalie
  • Texas Tech University
  • 2014 Fall

Destination: Europe 09/04/14

It’s finally here. Italy is finally here! Even now as I type it out it just doesn’t seem real, the realization that I will be studying abroad for three whole months across the world is just now becoming a reality. Excitement is an understatement. I suppose I should introduce myself… My name is Natalie Butler, […]

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  • Megan
  • Western Michigan University
  • 2015 Spring

I'm Here. Now What? 05/20/14

Wow. I am finally here. I don’t think that it’s quite set in fully that I’m in Italy, but this sure isn’t Kansas anymore (well, Illinois technically.) But that’s not to say that there aren’t already noticeable differences. For one, as I was trying to navigate the Frankfurt airport at 6 in the morning, which […]

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  • Danielle
  • Iowa State University
  • 2014 Spring

Cinque Terre 04/03/14

For our last weekend here in Italy, for some of us anyway, we decided to make a trip out to Cinque Terre. Cinque Terre is on the coast of Italy and is made up of five villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Cornigilia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. Since even before I had left for Italy, I was told by […]

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  • John
  • University of Delaware
  • 2014 Spring

A Survey of Europe: London, Dublin, Brussels, and Amsterdam! 03/26/14

Whew, am I tired!  I have just returned from our travel week and after walking countless miles exploring the cities of London, Dublin, Brussels, and Amsterdam my body is begging for some well-deserved rest.  For those you may not be aware, one aspect of the CIMBA program is an entire week off from classes to […]

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  • Peyton
  • University of Arkansas
  • 2014 Spring

Study Abroad Insights 03/07/14

I have spent a lot of time reflecting on the surprises, realizations and knowledge I’ve gained since I left home 9 weeks ago. I came to Europe with an extensive list of things to do and places to go and monuments to see, but I have realized that that is not what I will carry […]

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  • John
  • University of Delaware
  • 2014 Spring

Adjusting to Study Abroad and the Perks of Befriending Locals 01/24/14

Wow what a first week!  It seems that this first week was an initial sprint before the marathon.  Its hard to believe that I met my friends less than one week ago, but the dense schedule of the first week brought us together quickly.  Check-in day offered a chance to catch-up on jet lag for […]

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  • Cassie
  • University of Kansas
  • 2013 Fall

Exploring Germany 10/10/13

This Sunday marks my forth week for being in Paderno del Grappa. It is so hard to believe that one fourth of my study abroad is already over. This past weekend a large group ventured up to Oktoberfest in Munich Germany, which was definitely an experience. Since many hostels were booked up beforehand, we ended […]

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