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Reflecting on South Africa as a Frederick Douglass Global Fellow
By: Sam Li Stepping off the plane in Cape Town felt like stepping into a whirlwind of vibrant energy, complex history, and breathtaking landscapes. This wasn't just any summer adventure... keep reading
South Africa Study Abroad: The Ultimate Guide
South Africa is simply astonishing. From its varied topography and rich culture to its complex history and diverse wildlife, a South Africa study abroad program promises the adventure of a... keep reading
The Cape Seal of Approval
Authored by Kai Edem (she/her) (Kai is a second-year undergraduate student at Agnes Scott College, majoring in Neuroscience. She is excited to discover more about research opportunities available during her... keep reading
Interning in a Township: Prepare to Be Unprepared
Authored by Destiny Daniel (she/her) (Destiny is a senior at Howard University studying Communications and Maternal & Child Health. She loves to watch reality TV and explore her creativity. She... keep reading
Deconstructing the Term "Township"
Authored by Jordyn Hoff (she/her) (Jordyn is a graduating junior at Arizona State University studying Nonprofit Leadership & Management. She is set to serve in the PeaceCorps after graduation as... keep reading
Equestrian Getaway in Cape Town
Authored by Haroni Sahilu (she/her) (Haroni is a rising senior at Arizona State University, majoring in Philosophy and Justice Studies. During her time in Cape Town, she hopes to aid... keep reading
Dare to Travel
Authored by Sahibatu Kargbo (she/her) (Sabi is a 4th-year undergraduate student at George Mason University, majoring in Social Work. She hopes to work with individuals that are struggling with their... keep reading
Wildlife Sightings on Safari Trip in Kruger National Park
Authored by Heather Wang (she/her) (Heather is a 2nd-year undergraduate student at Dartmouth College, majoring in Engineering Physics and Philosophy. She hopes to research astronomy and photometry during her time... keep reading
Top 6 Study Abroad Locations if You Love Wildlife
There are endless reasons to study abroad. Learning a new language, developing lifelong friendships, immersing yourself in a new culture, and experiencing new foods are just a few of the... keep reading
A Foreigner's Guide to Cape Town
Author: Heather Wang (she/her) (Heather is a 2nd-year undergraduate student at Dartmouth College, U.S., majoring in Engineering Physics and Philosophy. She hopes to research astronomy and photometry during her time... keep reading
Among the stars: Highlights from observing in Sutherland
Authored by Rujuta Purohit (she/her) Rujuta is a third year undergraduate student at Dartmouth College, U.S, majoring in Physics and Astronomy. She hopes to develop her coding skills through projects... keep reading
Connections and Relationships: Cape Town Edition
Authored by Tara Roumes (she/her) (Tara is a junior at the University of Rhode Island where she is studying Journalism and English. She is continuing her study abroad experience in... keep reading
CIEE Global Interns Supporting Social Enterprise
Global Internships are an important part of the work we do at CIEE to help individuals build bridges across culture and contribute positively to the world. Working abroad is the... keep reading
CIEE Global Interns Driving Business Forward
Global Internships are an important part of the work we do at CIEE to help individuals build bridges across culture and contribute positively to the world. Working abroad is the... keep reading
It's about the people of Cape Town
Authored by Madi Spence (she/her) (Madi's concentration is in Social Entrepreneurship and she spent 4 and a half months in Cape Town as a student in Open Campus Block I... keep reading