Learning Everywhere by Alec Abraham

It is hard to define what a “best day” abroad means, but to me, a good day is one where I travelled and learned a lot. One of the best aspects about this program is that we have class Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Wednesdays are reserved for group excursions and Fridays are free. I think Wednesdays tended to be my favorite because I learned a lot about the local history,…

Living Like a Local by Alec Abraham

I found one of the best ways to begin to understand a new culture is through its gastronomy. After living in Spain for almost three months, I think it is fair to say that Spanish cuisine is vastly underrated on the world scale. It just doesn’t receive the same prestige as French or Italian food and its explanation is difficult. One thing I immediately noticed about Spanish food was its…

Reflections on La Rochelle by Kathleen Trainor

Hello everyone, my name is Kathleen Trainor and I’m a junior at the College of Charleston. I’ve been studying in La Rochelle, France for the past semester, and as we wrap up with final exams, I wanted to reflect on my time here and how I believe France, and Europe in general, have affected me. Before this semester, I had never traveled abroad, my farthest adventure being Utah. I was…

Goodbye to Trujillo by Ava Tanner

From the first week (second image) to the last evening (first image) my group and I enjoyed every second in the wonderful country of Spain. I am incredibly thankful to the college for such an amazing and eye-opening experience, it truly was a once in a lifetime trip. The best piece of advice I can give a prospective study abroad student is, do it! As long as they are adaptable…

Goodbye Trujillo by Sarah Holcomb

I’m finally back home in South Carolina after a very busy three months abroad in Trujillo, Spain. I am very happy to be back and see my family and friends, but it was really hard to leave my new home. Just as I began to get comfortable in Spain, it was time to go home. I had to say goodbye to my host family which was very hard. I tried…

Trujillo Goals by Alyson Kise

Hi! My name is Alyson. I am in my second semester of my junior year at College of Charleston and my major is Communications. I have been given the opportunity to study abroad in Trujillo this semester while living with a Spanish host family and I couldn’t be more excited. I chose this specific program for so many reasons. One of them was the fact that the Trujillo program was…

Learning Everywhere by Alyson Kise

I think that studying abroad doesn’t only widen our view on the world itself, but it widens our view of ourselves within the world. Personally, I am a hands on learner and when I am in an environment such as this, it helps me academically because these are lessons that are engrained into my mind now because of the setting we are learning in. Studying out of the country gives…