November 2019

Class Review: Expressive Cultures: Prague Music Field Study

Class Review: Expressive Cultures: Prague Music Field Study

by Anagha Mahesh When choosing my classes for my semester abroad, I knew I wanted to take at least one class that was unique to Prague and would allow me to experience the city in a way I never would have otherwise. I was always interested in the arts, with music and dance being some Continue reading Class Review: Expressive Cultures: Prague Music Field Study

Handling Healthcare Abroad

Handling Healthcare Abroad

by Nika Kouznetsova As one of the clumsiest people with a relatively terrible immune system (maybe I’m being a littleee dramatic), going abroad sounded like a fairly questionable choice for me. Of course, I wanted to experience new cultures and take advantage of the opportunity to travel around Europe, but the thought of potentially having Continue reading Handling Healthcare Abroad

Class Review: Expressive Cultures: Prague Music Field Study

Class Review: Expressive Cultures: Prague Music Field Study

by Anagha Mahesh   When choosing my classes for my semester abroad, I knew I wanted to take at least one class that was unique to Prague and would allow me to experience the city in a way I never would have otherwise. I was always interested in the arts, with music and dance being Continue reading Class Review: Expressive Cultures: Prague Music Field Study

Class Review: Advertising and Society

by Veena Murali   One thing you don’t necessarily come across frequently when hearing about studying abroad experiences is the actual classes. Yes, we travel, try new foods, gain new experiences, and lose lots of sleep, but a big part of studying abroad is the actual studying! Going to school in a new country offers Continue reading Class Review: Advertising and Society

Roma in Europe: Toward Representation and Recognition Conference

Roma in Europe: Toward Representation and Recognition Conference

by Grace Bradley Roma people, known by the derogatory term ‘gypsies’, have been historically persecuted and still face extreme racism in the Czech Republic and many other former communist countries. During the Holocaust, 90% of the Czech Roma people were killed in concentration camps. In the Czech Republic 2011 Census, less than 14,000 people (about Continue reading Roma in Europe: Toward Representation and Recognition Conference

An Experience from my Forum 2000 Internship

by Sofia Molina   The 23rd annual conference produced by the Forum 2000 Foundation paid homage to the promising ideology that existed during 1989 during the Czech Republic’s Velvet Revolution. Topics covered a broad range of global perspectives and were even held in different languages with experts, journalists, political representatives, and academics participating from around Continue reading An Experience from my Forum 2000 Internship