Photos by Maya Martin (Howard University), Student Correspondent for CET Colombia, Spring 2023 Getting Adjusted: Much to See, Much to Do, Much to Learn After months of anticipation and excitement, we’ve finally arrived in Cali! While our host school, Universidad Autónoma de Occidente (UAO), is celebrating 50 years of business, us students are celebrating the start of […]
Dancing With a Globeleza Carnival Queen
Written by Angel Akinleye (Howard University), Student Correspondent for CET Brazil, Spring 2023 There is a vibrancy in the room. The large studio overlooks the city of São Paulo, and the beat of the music matches the rhythm of our movements. The class was a shared moment of inspiration and beauty. CET provides students with extracurricular activities throughout […]
Photo Essay: CET Japan
Photos taken by Judy Li (Soka University of America), Student Correspondent for CET Japan, Spring 2023 We had an outing to Dotonbori on the first weekend! We all bought and ate lots of street food, and I loved my chocolate banana’s funny face! My first okonomiyaki in Japan. They are the mom okonomiyaki and the baby okonomiyakis. We ate them in Dotonbori. We […]
Photo Essay: CET Jordan
Photos by Andreas Fathalla, (Kalamazoo College), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Fall 2022. An arrangement of fresh pomegranates and corn, which I assume are locally farmed, being sold out of the back of a truck in the Al-Swaifiyeh area.
Photo Essay: CET Siena
Photos by Anna Alberti, (University of Virginia), Student Correspondent for CET Siena, Summer 2022 Beautiful mosaic art in the Mausoleo di Galla Placidia in Ravenna! With an all-inclusive pass, we were able to explore these amazing mosaics and the history that Ravenna holds. Raise your hand if you love studying abroad! The water in Tamariu, […]
Wrapping up my Jordan Trip and Advice for Future Students
Written by Meg Buzbee, (Yale University), Student Correspondent for CET Jordan, Summer 2022 Since returning to Amman after Eid Break in Aqaba, I’ve felt more settled in the city. Even the whole first month felt a lot like a long vacation, granted a long vacation with a lot of homework, but still like I was […]