
Manifesto Markets: My Internship in Prague
Written by Rachel Faykus, (Elon University), CET Prague, Fall 2023 While abroad in Prague for the semester, I chose to do an internship in addition to

How Studying Abroad Ended My Seven-Year Relationship
Written by Beatrix Damashek (Kalamazoo College), Student Correspondent for CET Taiwan, Fall 2023 Ok, I’ll admit—the title of this blog sounds really bad and scary (and maybe a little

Qahwa and Kanafa: A Peek into Jordanian Hospitality
Written by Madeleine Shaw, (Dartmouth College), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Fall 2023 For my last blog post before heading back to the States, I thought I

Photo Essay: CET Brazil
Photos taken by Dominique Ziehl (Smith College), Student Correspondent for CET Brazil, Fall 2023 CET Headquarters I spend most of my time in the CET building for nice

Chengdu Circles (成都圈)
Written by Dominic Bellido (Colby College), Student Correspondent for CET Beijing, Fall 2023 Dear Reader, As I write to you, it is the last day of our trip

Halfway Through: What CET Jordan is REALLY Like
Photos taken by Elaine Pollard, (Kalamazoo College), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Fall 2023 Living in Amman has been such a different experience than I expected. I

Photo Essay: CET Colombia
Photos by Jordan Simmons, (Washington University in St. Louis), Student Correspondent for CET Colombia, Fall 2023 Farallones Los Farallones de Cali is a huge mountain range that

CET Japan: Photo Essay
Photos by Elizabeth Grieve (Lewis & Clark College), Student Correspondent for CET Japan, Fall 2023 Kendo Workshop at OGU My class, the second level of Japanese, got to

The Living History in Rome
Written by George Padron (Vanderbilt University), Student Correspondent for CET Siena, Fall 2023 Once the capital of the entirety of Western civilization—Rome is one of the most fascinating

The Connections between Love and Art in Jordan
Photos taken by Elaine Pollard, (Kalamazoo College), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Fall 2023 The Arabic language has over 12 million words, not to mention the many