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October 9, 2024, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Panama: Energy and the Environment

Navigating New Beginnings If someone had told me in high school that I would be studying abroad during my first semester of college, I would have called them crazy. The reality of spending my entire first semester of college in Panama did not truly sink in until I arrived at… read more 

August 7, 2024, Filed Under: Global Ambassador, Programs

Add Some SPICE to Your Life

Student in black sweater overlooking a city and a mountain range.

“Don’t just be in another place, live in another place!” These were the very wise words in a text my mom sent me a few days after I arrived in Erfurt, Germany. When I got the text, I disregarded it with a half-hearted “I know.” The first few nights I… read more 

September 9, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Le Début

Bicyclists and pedestrians enjoy the road next to the river Seine in Parisr

My study abroad experience in Paris is markedly divided into two sections. I moved here the first week of June – nearly three months prior to any official study abroad programming – and spent the summer establishing a routine: venturing into smaller museums solo, devouring literature, and discovering local spots.… read more 

April 28, 2016, Filed Under: Colleges and Schools, Horns Meet World

Hungry in Barca? Eat here!

Horns meet World. World meet Rachel Thompson. Rachel was a Journalism major here at UT, and she spent fall of 2014 studying abroad on an affiliated program with IES in Barcelona, Spain at the University Pompeu Fabra after a summer in Dublin, Ireland with the same organization. During her time abroad,… read more 

March 31, 2016, Filed Under: Colleges and Schools, Horns Meet World

Brazil: Beauty, History, and Poverty

Horns meet World. World meet Nina Ho. Nina is a French and Advertising major here at UT, and she spent the summer of 2013 studying abroad in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil. She volunteered with a community school during her time abroad. There are little moments lately when I just stop and… read more 

September 25, 2015, Filed Under: Abroad and Beyond

Erfurt!

Getting out of your comfort zone can seem daunting, but you’ll never regret it. I never thought that I’d be in Europe a few months ago. Being accepted to the SPICE (Summer Program in Communications Erfurt) has given me a unique opportunity. Erfurt lies in the heart of Germany, and… read more 

August 14, 2015, Filed Under: Horns Meet World

Spanish Summer in the Catalonian Capital

  Horns meet world. World meet Thomas Wilson. Thomas graduated with a degree in Corporate Communications at UT back in 2012, but before that he participated in an IES Affiliate Program in Barcelona in the summer of 2010. Based on the fact that Thomas returned to Spain the following Spring for… read more 

April 13, 2015, Filed Under: Peer Notes

‘United Nations’ Gather in Brazil by Maria Roque

Before setting out to Brazil to enjoy a semester abroad, I looked forward most to living the Brazilian culture. I was not aware that I was about to embark on a journey through which I would learn about other cultures, too. This semester, I am studying abroad in Fortaleza, Brazil with SIT’s Brazil: Social… read more 

November 19, 2014, Filed Under: Colleges and Schools, Horns Meet World

Finding Some Seoul

Aparna standing at a cultural site with mountains in the background

Horns meet World. World meet Aparna Kumar. Aparna is an Advertising and Public Relations major at UT and spent her summer studying abroad at Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea. Here were some of the highlights from her trip. I knew eventually I would have the opportunity to travel recreationally later,… read more 

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