‘In death, everyone is equal’: CMU student researches the women of WWII
The Normandy American Cemetery (NAC) in France holds row after row of white crosses and stars of David to mark the 9,386 dead from World War II.
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The Normandy American Cemetery (NAC) in France holds row after row of white crosses and stars of David to mark the 9,386 dead from World War II.
Study Abroad is an opportunity for personal growth and exploration. However, for the past two years, students have been unable to travel for their education due to COVID-19.
The Academic Senate passed a motion to create the Study Abroad Committee at its meeting on Oct. 5.
After a year-long application process, 22-year-old Katie Pulaski received a scholarship from the Fulbright Program, the largest international exchange program in the U.S.
Central Michigan University Study Abroad earned the Institute of International Education's 2020 Seal of Excellence due to an increase in student participation in the program.
During the summer semester, many Central Michigan University faculty members lead study abroad trips for specific majors.
Central Michigan University announced the official cancelation of Spring 2021 study abroad trips on Sept. 23.
Central Michigan University's Study Abroad program is still providing chances for students to explore the world after the holiday break.
After one month of studying at Florence University of the Arts in Florence, Italy, Maddison Goulet and her three roommates went on a weekend getaway to Nice, France.
Central Michigan University canceled spring break study abroad trips due to the coronavirus.
Twenty-eight lives lost, half of a billion animals affected and 17.9 million acres of land burnt.
Central Michigan University’s Study Abroad Fair is an opportunity for students to learn more about a program that gives them the chance to explore the world.
For some students, two weeks in another country might seem like a long time to spend away from home. For Essexville senior Zach Czinder, it was only the beginning.
This summer, I had the opportunity to travel to Edinburgh, Scotland to report on marketing and hospitality faculty member Deborah Gray’s BIS 342 “Selling on the Green” course.
There is nothing but the sound of the sea. It comes and goes, waves breaking against the rocks and creating an awe-inspiring, almost spiritual, experience. Even the gulls and ravens that fly overhead and pick over the shore do so silently, allowing the ocean to speak its piece.
This summer I studied abroad at the University of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. It was an incredible experience where I learned all about a foreign culture and people, as well as my very own country. As I introduced myself, making it clear I was American through my so-called "accent", I was asked a variety of questions about America. Quite often they were about our politics and public policies.
Brian Caine has run a full marathon, seven half-marathons and traveled across the world. For many people, this would be a lifetime’s worth of achievements.
"Eye-opening" is the word Atlanta senior Rachel Gerrie used to describe her spring break. She, along with 11 other Central Michigan University American Sign Language students, spent her week in Jamaica on a cultural and linguistic learning experience.
The Office of Study Abroad will host a passport fair from 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22 in the Bovee University Center Lake Michigan Room 303.
David Fitzpatrick didn’t grow up reading the “Harry Potter” books. He didn’t wait by the mailbox on his eleventh birthday waiting for a Hogwarts letter.