Natalia Nadal
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Spanish and Mate: making new friends in Buenos Aires
By Open Campus Student, Kelsey Lynn Dearing CIEE Buenos Aires offers students the opportunity of meeting locals, Porteños, at Mate Club. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Argentineans seeking for new... keep reading
Discovering Patagonia
By Open Campus Student, Andraya Parenteau Thursday evening ended with all of Open Campus students, Block I, packing for the excursion to Bariloche, Patagonia the next day! Friday began very... keep reading
Exploring Villa Fraga Neighborhood
Visit to Villa Fraga Neighbourhood By Professors Pablo Forte, Ezequiel Filgueira Risso and Iván Greco The City of Buenos Aires is known for its cultural diversity. During the Sustainability and... keep reading
Deep in the Origins- Tango and Buenos Aires
Warm and sunny weather tangoed this noon for J-term students gathering at "El Zanjón de Granados", where we met for a visit. We had the chance to visit a typical... keep reading
Global Education Program -Buenos Aires
By Alex Sorensen, St. Olaf College Hello! My name is Alexa Sorensen, and I'm a student from St Olaf College, studying on our Global Semester program. We have been traveling... keep reading
Vuk's books
By Fall Liberal Arts Student, Vuk Muyot. Buenos Aires is one of the cities with the most libraries in the world. In the History and Literature course, we visited two... keep reading
"Was it Amazing?": A Story of Abroad
By Spring Liberal Arts Student, Maggie McCabe Being asked to reflect on my experience studying abroad, I don’t even know where to begin. I vividly remember boarding my second leg... keep reading
Graffiti Tour in Buenos Aires
By Professors Bruno Nunes and Natalia Nadal Some days ago, Intercultural Communication and Leadership students from Open Campus, Block I, went for a Graffiti Tour in Palermo's neighborhood to get... keep reading
A special weekend
A Special Weekend By Liberal Arts Student, Cameron Wilson What a weekend! The CIEE Fall Liberal Arts program was extremely fortunate to go to Iguazu Falls, where we were led... keep reading
Urban Chronicles (part II)
By Professor Hernan Ronsino The urban chronicles that are presented below were written in the History and Literature course coordinated by Professor Hernán Ronsino, in the Liberal Arts program of... keep reading