
Photo Essay: CET Florence
Photos taken by Madeline Warren (University of Wisconsin- Madison), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 This is a little fruit and vegetable stand I walk past nearly

Oh, The Places You’ll Go!
Photos taken by Isabelle Shiiba (Brandeis University), Student Correspondent for CET Japan, Spring 2023 Nara, Kyoto, Osaka, Mie, oh my! It feels like there’s an infinite list of

Photo Essay: CET Florence
Photos by Natalie Rosenberg (Cornell University), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 The prettiest view of the Duomo! If you are looking for the most picturesque aperitivo

A Day in the Life of a Florence Study Abroad Student
Written by Eden Comer (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 For my post this month, I wanted to share what a typical day in

Photo Essay: CET Taiwan
Photos taken by Huy Tran (Middlebury College), Student Correspondent for CET Taiwan, Spring 2023 Today was quite an eventful day for me as I arrived in Taipei after

Getting Out of Prague
Written by Phoebe Porter (Elon University), Student Correspondent for CET Prague, Spring 2023 It’s felt like a full year since we last spoke, and I’m so excited to

How to Make Friends and Attain Fluency with Others (Jordan Edition)
Written by Tomas Gordo-Churchill (Northwestern University), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Spring 2023 By this point in the study abroad experience, after four weeks in the intensive learning

Photo Essay: CET Japan
Photos taken by Judy Li (Soka University of America), Student Correspondent for CET Japan, Spring 2023 Housemates prepared a surprise party for the birthday girl! The surprise was

Photo Essay: CET Florence
Photos by Natalie Rosenberg (Cornell University), Student Correspondent for CET Florence, Spring 2023 My favorite view in Florence is the view of the Arno (especially during a

Trusting the Language Pledge
Written by Asher Wexler (UNC Chapel Hill), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Spring 2023 Ten in the morning in a crowded conference room. Aerosolized nescafe, assorted teas, and zaatar