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How To Make The Most Of Your Road Trip When Nothing Goes As Planned

This semester we decided to go on a road trip for spring break. Weeks of planning and daydreaming watching the pictures of the places we wanted to go.

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Six Things You Will Need When Studying Abroad in Thailand

Here are a few suggestions for things to bring with you to Thailand so you are best prepared for your time abroad.

Café de Candelaria, Av. Italia 1449, Providencia
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Santiago, Chile: My New Favorite Café City

Maybe it’s because I’m half Cuban, maybe it’s because I’ve just flown 14 hours to get here, but I am aching for a good cup of coffee. I’m excited to be in Santiago – they say it sits between the sky (the Andes) and the sea (the Pacific).

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Making the Most of Travel by Meeting Locals

I am from a small town in Colorado and I am currently studying in Bern, Switzerland. For me, getting out and exploring places that I had never been before was almost a daily occurrence even in Colorado where I have lived my entire life.

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While Abroad: Missing Bits of Home

Studying abroad offers new cultural experiences. It can also create an appreciation for aspects from home you may have taken for granted.

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Returning Home: It's Just a 'See Ya Later'

They also say that home is wherever “I’m with you.” But if home is where heart is, then my heart is scattered across the world: a little town off the Ocoee River, the smoky hills of east Tennessee, the north Georgia mountains and the capital of the happiest country in the world.

Color rooftops of Valparaiso, Chile.
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Valparaiso to Valparaíso: Top of the World

Jason S., a digital video production major from Ball State University, shares his first video while studying abroad at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso in Chile.

Looking up a Swedish street
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3 Things I Learned During My First Month in Sweden

ISEP student Lydia W. is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is a new media interactive design major from University of North Carolina at Asheville, and is currently studying abroad at Södertörns högskola in Sweden.

Treasure hunt answers are: mailbox, drying room, fuse box, and in our bathroom, if you made the room steamy, on the Mirror appeared the word 'balcony'.
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Celebrating Holidays Abroad

Until my semester abroad, I hadn't celebrated any serious holidays away from my family and friends...and then Easter rolled around. Easter in Finland is celebrated a bit more widely than at my home university. The whole week leading up to Easter Sunday, the University of Jyvaskyla

Love makes you do crazy things.
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Love Letters to ISEP

In honor of Valentine’s Day, we thought we’d share some of the love letters we’ve received from our secret, and not-so-secret admirers: you!

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