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When I arrived in France, I was extremely arrogant, but it’s not the type of arrogance most of the world expects from Americans abroad. Instead of blindly criticizing French culture and extolling the virtues of the USA, I have tried to blend in and adopt a Parisian attitude. I assumed when I got to Europe that—with a passing knowledge of French and a good deal of cultural sensitivity—I could fast-forward through the homesickness and adjustment anxiety which the Office of International Programs and my French program had described at length...
Students use blogs to document their dating life, keep in touch while studying abroad, or simply as a public journal...
...most bloggers write more for family and friends than for fame. Stuart C. Wulsin ’06 started his Xanga blog in August when he arrived in Chile to start his study abroad program. He updates his blog weekly, relating his cultural observations, travel adventures and political opinions...
McGrath Lewis said transfer students apply from a variety of locations, such as schools abroad, service academies and other Ivies...
...Core curriculum and committed Harvard to teaching “approaches to knowledge,” respectively. Where those reviews were guided by forceful and visionary principles, the review currently underway has failed to articulate any coherent theme, and is stuck trying to convince the greater community that study abroad, dubbed “internationalization,” mixed with a long-called-for reworking of the Core is somehow avant garde...