Exploring Jordan Beyond Amman
Written by Momal Rizvi, (American University), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Spring 2022 Despite the endless adventures that are present in Amman, there is much more
Prague’s Comfort Food
Written by Taylor Heinicke (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Student Correspondent for CET Prague, Spring 2022 The “what food should I eat right now quiz” is probably my top
Photo Essay: CET Film Production at FAMU
Photos by Gaby Sosa, (AmericanUniversity), Student Correspondent for CET Film Production at FAMU, Spring 2022 Found a spot to watch Sunday night football at Durty Nelly’s
Photo Essay: CET Florence
Photos by Shivali Halabe, (Cornell University), Student Correspondent CET Florence Spring 2022 I spent my first few days in Florence exploring the city, and I had to capture this
Finding Community in Siena
Written by Nolan Deja, (The University of Virginia) Student Correspondent CET Siena Spring 2022 An eight-hour flight from Washington, DC to Munich, Germany. Sitting around for a long
Adjusting to Life in Jordan
Written by Momal Rizvi, (American University), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Spring 2022 Leading up to my study abroad in Jordan, I had no idea what
Taking Florence with Me
Written by Ada Rose Wagar, (Brandeis University), Brandeis Midyear in Florence Fall 2021 The duality of the word “Ciao” lends itself to the mixed emotions I have upon
Photo Essay: CET Prague
Written by Lily Duquette, (Macalester College), Student Correspondent for CET Prague, Fall 2021 During our time with the CET program, all of the students participate in two
Read Between the Lines: Electives on Arabic Media
Written by Caitlyn Aldersea, (University of Denver), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Fall 2021 Read anything interesting in the news lately? While that question probably comes across
A Perspective on my First Month Italy: From the Classroom to the Table
Written by Ada Rose Wagar, (Brandeis University), Brandeis Midyear in Florence Fall 2021 The Pantheon in Rome, an Ancient Roman Temple to all of the gods. We had been