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Clear filtersYou Can Take the Girls Out of Oberlin...
... but you can't take the Oberlin out of the girls.
A Danubian Journey
Oberlin is a small place, but because I ended up there and followed where my academic interests led, I've gotten to see the world, or at least a small section of Central Europe.
The Study Abroad Series: Why stay for a year?
Although I've lived in Munich for more than four months, I still have a lot to learn about my new home. Since coming to that realization, I'm so glad I chose a yearlong study abroad program.Paris Paris Paris is where I wanna be
I'm learning to speak Parisian, among other things.
The Study Abroad Series: Speaking Denglisch and Studying German
Studying abroad isn't all fun and games. At the end of the day (or in my case, the beginning of it) I do have to go to class, do homework, and make it all happen auf Deutsch. Here's what I'm learning about.
The Study Abroad Series: Finding a Program
The first post in my study abroad series. A bit later than intended, but still full of information about finding and applying to programs that interest you.What I Dug Up On My Summer Vacation
26 days, 33 students and specialists, and many, many cups of gelato: working with Sangro Valley Project.
Mrs. Dalloway's House: The London Adventure
London is such an inexhaustible city that there's never going to be enough time to feel you've seen it all.
The Adventure Begins
You know the feeling when something that has existed only in your imagination suddenly starts to take shape in reality? Well, that's exactly what the past week has been like.
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