
F is for Fools and Friends
Written by Clarissa Ko (Clark University), Student Correspondent for CET Taiwan, Fall 2023 I have a bad relationship with directions. Just like Michael from The Office, if my

Photo Essay: CET Colombia
Photos by Jordan Simmons, (Washington University in St. Louis), Student Correspondent for CET Colombia, Fall 2023 Universidad Autónoma de Occidente (UAO) This is la Universidad Autónoma de

Photo Essay: CET Jordan
Photos taken by Elaine Pollard, (Kalamazoo College), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Fall 2023 Photography is one of my favorite ways to reflect back on fond

Getting Used to Living: Orientation Week in Prague
Photos by Katherine Chang, (American University), Student Correspondent for CET Film Production at FAMU, Fall 2023 Studying abroad was, technically, nothing new to me. I had once

Exchanging Languages and Cultures in Jordan
Written by Clemencia El Antouri (University of Georgia), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Summer 2023 Although Jordan is a small country, there are always events and activities going

Thank You Taiwan
Written by Omiete Williams (Texas A&M University), Student Correspondent for CET Taiwan, Summer 2023 As I sit down to write this final blog post, a mix of emotions

Photo Essay: CET Siena
Photos taken by Shruti Elango (University of Virginia), Student Correspondent for CET Siena, Summer 2023 Every Wednesday morning, there is a large market from 8 AM-13 PM. There

My First Friend in Beijing
Written by Angelreana Choi (Yale University), Student Correspondent for CET Beijing, Summer 2023 Every CET Beijing student is paired with a 语伴 (yǔ bàn), or language partner,

Photo Essay: AICAD in Japan
Photos by Huiting Lian (Maryland Institute College of Art), Student Correspondent for AICAD in Japan, Spring 2023 The AICAD program will end within a month, and I’m becoming more

Making the Most of Eid Break
Written by Brandon Bishop (Washington & Lee University), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Summer 2023 Every year, Eid Al-Adha (عيد الأضحى) is celebrated to commemorate Abraham’s willingness to