April 6th was International Day of Sport for Peace and Development. For that reason, I've included selections from a recentRead More ⇾
Beograd is my first real city. I grew up on a farm in rural Nebraska and later moved to aRead More ⇾
My study abroad program ended several months ago, and with it, so too did my college education. Fortunately, though, myRead More ⇾
Russia is a very interesting country to travel in. Withholding the fact that the geographic area of the country itselfRead More ⇾
There are many similarities between Russian and American food culture, however, some differences make themselves apparent. For example, food isRead More ⇾
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ParFsL3s-lc Meet U.S. Department of State sponsored Gilman Scholarship recipient Sean Deegan. Sean is a Gilman Global Experience Correspondent forRead More ⇾
For me, as a devastatingly taciturn individual, it is difficult to develop friendships, regardless of where I am in theRead More ⇾
“You’re a college senior? Tell me about your internship. . . “ This question is one I’ve come to dread.Read More ⇾
When I decided to attend a four-year study abroad college, I didn’t do so with any specific career path inRead More ⇾
Honestly, I have to say that the only difference I see between America and Russia currently is that both countriesRead More ⇾
If you’ve ever studied (or traveled) abroad, then you know about culture shock. Everyone talks about it and most people,Read More ⇾
“Traveling is a brutality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comfort ofRead More ⇾