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Study Abroad Experience leads to Peace Corps

Rebecca Anderson '14 studied at Elizabethtown College and received her degree in Occupational Therapy. She is now working as a health volunteer in Peace Corps Ghana. Her study abroad experience was a major factor in deciding to join the Peace Corps. Five years ago, Rebecca flew to Chennai, India to study abroad. It was her first... Continue Reading →

What’s the Craic?

Every international student ever will tell you that their time abroad changes them. Naturally, when I chose to travel to Ireland, I expected this would apply to me as well. But I didn’t expect it to begin even before I boarded the plane. From the day I committed to my semester in Dublin, Ireland, my... Continue Reading →

Butkus, Orozco are E-town’s Newest Fulbrights

The prestigious Fulbright student grant had been on the minds of seniors Tyler Butkus and Nelli Orozco pretty much since they came to Elizabethtown College. Since 1945, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities in more than 140 countries. Upward of 3,600 college seniors, recent graduates and graduate students are recommended... Continue Reading →

Completing Social Work Hours Abroad

Each year, the Elizabethtown College social work department sends seniors abroad to complete their 600 hours of internship time.  This year, two social work majors traveled to India and New Zealand to complete their first 200 hours of service. Alyson Courtney '17 spent fall 2016 in Dunedin, New Zealand. She worked 150 hours with a... Continue Reading →

Social Work Seniors Intern Across the Ocean

Despite cultural differences and miles of difference between Elizabethtown College and other countries, Andy Dunlap insists, “We’re all connected.” Dunlap, an associate social work professor at Elizabethtown College, works with fellow Department faculty members to ensure that seniors gain an understanding of this interconnectedness. Senior social work students are required to complete 600 hours of... Continue Reading →

Study Abroad Aids Fulbright Recipient

Two additional Fulbright scholarships were announced in 2015, in addition to the five announced in the past spring. Justin Ahmad ’15 graduated with a degree in Spanish. He received a Fulbright to Brazil, where he will spend nine months teaching college students to become English teachers. He previously studied abroad in Xalapa, Mexico for a... Continue Reading →

Emily Hornung: A Scholar, A Traveler

Studying and working in another country, being on the dean’s list numerous times and winning excellence awards are just some of the accomplishments of Elizabethtown College senior Emily Hornung. The social work major and Spanish minor flourishes in the classroom and works hard to maintain top marks in her departments. Currently, Hornung is studying abroad... Continue Reading →

Studying Abroad through BCA

When studying abroad Kaitlyn Tothero '16 did not know where to begin. She worked with the BCA staff, who helped to give her all the information and paperwork needed. Help from BCA made the preparation manageable. Arriving in New Zealand, Kaitlyn met her site coordinator, Ashley. The on-site cResident Director helped guide Kaitlyn through her... Continue Reading →

Study Abroad Spotlight: Paris, France

Studying abroad in Paris, France has provided several insights into cultural differences between France and America, particularly between French and American manners. In America, most people consider smiling a friendly gesture; however, the French often do not smile, even when thanking someone. A street vendor told me that he could tell I was American because... Continue Reading →

Instant Love Affair: Brussels, Belgium

Janie Szybist '12 instantly fell in love with Brussels.  As a communications major, she had the opportunity to study abroad for a semester during her junior year. Brussels, Belgium is as far away from suburbia as it gets; the homes are medieval looking and line narrow streets. The houses seem to blend together, much like... Continue Reading →

Finding New Interests Abroad: Rugby

Elizabethtown College Alumnus Micah Aumen '13 had no interest in Rugby upon arriving in Dunedin, New Zealand. One of his apprehensions about studying abroad was the lack of American sports. His time abroad allowed him to discover his new interest in the football down under-rugby. Rugby acted as a substitute while living in New Zealand,... Continue Reading →

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