Nearly 200 students studying abroad have been forced to return home due to the continued spread of the deadly COVID-19 coronavirus. By Lauren Irwin
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Studying abroad not only expands perspectives but may help with getting away from the stresses of college. By Conner Kingsley
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Letter to the Editor: Studying abroad
The opportunities for learning when studying abroad are truly boundless. By Jeremy Sjodahl-Brainard.
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CU study abroad program brings class to Tanzania
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CU is contacting the students studying abroad and is awaiting more information following a massive earthquake.
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CU officials are saying they are not too concerned for study abroad students after a 7.4 earthquake struck Christchurch, New Zealand early Saturday morning, New Zealand time.
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All study abroad programs in Mexico, including one undergraduate academic program, are remaining under suspension due to safety concerns.
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As a Germanic studies minor, I have been teased by some friends as being a “Nazi” for learning the language.
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Accounting for the time difference, precisely 36 hours ago I was on my parents’ couch in posh suburbia, petting my poofy-haired dog and watching HGTV. Fast forward to now, and I am sitting at a desk in the main dorm of l’École Nationale d’Economie Appliquée in Dakar, Senegal.
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This week, I went from trying to have simple conversations about food and family in a foreign language to trying to describe when, where and by whom I was sexually assaulted.