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Students Meet U.S. Ambassador George P. Kent at the U.S. Embassy in Tallinn
Insights from Ambassador George P. Kent and Public Affairs Officer Michael Snyder We had an amazing visit to the U.S. Embassy in Tallinn, where our students had the incredible opportunity... keep reading
Healthcare! It's Universal!
Let's be real. As someone who lives in the United States, let's just say I'm extremely aware of the limitations of a privatized healthcare system. As reported by Deb Gordon... keep reading
4 Best Countries to Study Abroad in Africa
Africa is the world’s second-largest and second-most-populous continent on the planet. The people, the landscapes, the animals, and more that make up this magnificent region are diverse and profound. If... keep reading
Public Health Study Abroad: Everything You Need to Know
If you’re majoring in public health, or if the subject is related to your studies in some way, save this post. You can even bookmark this piece if you’re simply... keep reading
Studying while Studying Abroad?
By: Kennedy Jarosz How do you deal with studying for something outside of school while abroad? When I was studying in London and Rome in the spring semester of my... keep reading
Holocaust Studies in Madrid: Street History and Memory
During one of our CIEE walking tours in Madrid, it's hard to keep a moment of silence on a noisy, bustling street of shops, bars, and restaurants. Yet we stop... keep reading
Visit to Amnesty , Argentine section
Professor Bruno Nunes and his Global Scholars students taking Comparative Politics course were received at the International Amnesty, Argentine section, by its Director of Promotion and Protection of Human Rights... keep reading
Visit to the Pink House
By Liberal Arts Student Luke Green On Saturday, CIEE Liberal Arts and Open Campus students went on a tour of the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace of Argentina. Comparative Politics... keep reading
Environmental Injustice
BY VANESSA CORREA, Teaching Assistant in the Sustainability and the Environment Program It is no secret that, since the industrial revolution, environmental contamination has grown exponentially. This negatively affects rivers... keep reading