Written by Carlos Uribe (Carleton College), Student Correspondent for CET Harbin, Fall 2019
Photo Essay: CET Harbin
Photos by Rebekah Vecchiarelli (University of Rhode Island), Student Correspondent CET Harbin Summer 2019
Time Flies: It’s up to You to Be The Navigator
Written by Gillian Hand (George Washington University), Student Correspondent CET Harbin, Summer 2019 Where did the past eight weeks go? In about a week I’ll be sitting on an airplane, looking out the window, excited to go home, but at the same time thinking: where did all the time go? It feels like just yesterday […]
How to Fit in Abroad.. or How Not to
Written by Gillian Hand (George Washington University), Student Correspondent CET Harbin, Summer 2019 Hardest thing about studying abroad? By far, fitting into the country you’re studying in. No matter where you go you are going to face cultural differences; but, in some countries the cultural differences are very noticeable. Studying abroad in Harbin has been […]
Photo Essay: CET Harbin
Photos by Rebekah Vecchiarelli (University of Rhode Island), Student Correspondent CET Harbin Summer 2019
731: Much More Than a Set of Three Numbers
Written by Gillian Hand (George Washington University), Student Correspondent CET Harbin Summer 2019 Unit 731, ever heard of it? Many haven’t, and honestly, it’s a shame. For those of you who don’t know, Unit 731 is a unit of the Japanese Imperial Army that set up a base located in Harbin, China. But this base […]