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Blog : Topic: Diversity & Inclusion
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blog Experiencing Tradition: Finnish May Day In Finland, May Day, otherwise known as Vappu, is a celebration of the working class citizens and also marks the beginning of summer.
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blog Subconsciously Learning a New Language American exchange students have these stereotypes, actually mostly good from what I've encountered, about them that they carry around. One stereotype is that every weekend, they visit somewhere new. This is true for me, at least it has been for the last month.
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blog 5 Grateful Students With Big Goals Twenty-one ISEP students are filled with overwhelming gratitude this week. Why? Because they are receiving an ISEP Community Scholarship or ISEP Founders Fellowship for Spring 2017. While each of them looks forward to the challenges inherent to living and studying in a new country...
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blog Studying Abroad As a Female African American Before studying abroad, I knew that it would be really important to consider how confident I was in my personal journey of racial and cultural acceptance before jumping into the Italian culture.
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blog Getting Lost in Language While Studying Abroad ISEP student Dantae H. is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is a Spanish language and literature major from Roanoke College, and is currently studying abroad at Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio in Spain.
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blog How to Talk About Study Abroad in a Job Interview In a competitive job market, study abroad experiences make you stand out, but you have to discuss them strategically.
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blog How to Manage Homesickness While Studying Abroad Believe it or not, ISEP staff know study abroad — including the ups and downs. Here’s former Communications and Marketing Assistant Sarah’s advice on how to manage homesickness!
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blog ISEP Student Stories: Looking Back, a Letter to Myself Before Study Abroad eciding to spend a whole year away from the comforts of your home university can be an overwhelming thought to imagine, but Sara thinks you’ll be just fine (and so do we!).
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