What It Meant to Be American in Korea
Before coming to Korea, I knew I would be a minority in a way I hadn’t experienced before. However, in Korea, I was surprised by how much my identity as...
Before coming to Korea, I knew I would be a minority in a way I hadn’t experienced before. However, in Korea, I was surprised by how much my identity as...
Helloo everyone, I hope all is well. I have been pretty busy academically, but I wanted to write about my time in Freiburg as a person of color, because that...
This blog reflects on experiencing Buenos Aires as a racial and religious minority, navigating cultural differences, occasional isolation, and moments of...
Join me as I plan my IES Abroad journey to Milan—navigating courses, funding, and the excitement before the adventure begins.
Studying abroad in Cape Town felt impossible—until it wasn’t. As a student from a low-income family, here is my reflection on how I made my dreams of studying...
I struggled with a lot of feelings of guilt studying abroad, and a lot of it had to do with my upbringing in an immigrant household. But soon I found myself...
Spending my third Lunar New Year away from home, I’ve learned to turn solo celebrations into meaningful moments with festive outings, comforting traditions, and...
In the heart of Madrid, Fundación Casa de México en España stands as a vibrant celebration of Mexican culture, offering locals and visitors a glimpse into the...
Navigating identity abroad as a Mexican-Polish student, I reflect on language, culture, and experiences like visiting Madrid's Museo de América and Día de los...