Written by Leaynet Sahilu, (Howard University) Student Correspondent CET Brazil, Spring 2018 The state of Bahia, or as I would like to call it, Brazil’s “Little Africa” has the largest African population outside of the African continent, particularly in its capital of Salvador. Located on the Bahian coast, Salvador was the first capital of Brazil, serving as […]
Cherishing the Present in Prague
Written by Lauren Hamrick, (Vanderbilt University) Student Correspondent Photography in Prague, Spring 2018 You never thought you would make it to this point. How is it that I have only a few weeks left on my study abroad? It’s a feeling both exhilarating and scary all at once. In an age that bombards us with social […]
Japanese Street Eats
Written by Emma Wood, (Lewis & Clark College) Student Correspondent CET Japan, Spring 2018 When writing about my experiences in Japan, I have mainly been focusing on my thoughts regarding cultural differences between Japan and America, and how these differences are impacting my global perspective. But the truth is, I came to Japan for two reasons: […]
The Other Half / The Roommates
Written by Minnie Norgaisse, (Brandeis University) Student Correspondent CET Beijing: Intensive Language, Spring 2018 One of the best aspects of the CET Intensive Language program is Beijing is the opportunity to be paired up with a Chinese roommate. While students do learn a LOT in the classroom, it’s only by being with a roommate that your Chinese […]
Photo Essay: Photography in Prague
Photos by Irena Chiang, (Vanderbilt University) Student Correspondent for Photography in Prague, Spring 2018
CET Taiwan's Excursion to Hualien
Written by Sam Simonds (Connecticut College) Student Correspondent CET Taiwan, Spring 2018 Every few weeks, CET Taipei takes students on a cultural excursion. These excursions are organized and headed by CET Taipei’s resident director, Dale Albanese. On a recent excursion, we visited the incredible beaches of Hualien, learned about the origins and practices of Tzu Chi […]