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Studying Abroad is like Scuba Diving 

By Henry Ewing-Crystal ’26 During the last couple of weeks of my semester abroad in Thailand, we were brought to Koh Tao (or turtle island), where I got scuba certified and started going on conservation dives. Throughout the process of becoming certified, three cardinal rules were drilled into my head, all of which I found…

Citadels and Fish Shops – The Alexandria Blend

by Isaías Pagán de Jesús This semester I live in Cairo, in the heart of Egypt. I’m writing this from Hurghada, right on the shore of the Red Sea. As a sort of gradient between the two stands Alexandria, right on the coast of the Mediterranean sea.  My parents decided to visit me in Egypt…

Fulbright Alumni Panel: Focus on Fulbright Study/Research Grants

Monday April 7, 2025 at 12:15-1:15pm, Fisk 201 or Zoom – Register for 4/7 (Get 4/7 Zoom link) Join us for the final Fulbright alumni panel of the spring semester! This session will focus on Fulbright US Student Program grants for independent research abroad, but those interested in graduate degree enrollment abroad should also attend.

Get Ready for Wes Latin & Ballroom’s Second Annual Showcase!

by Zaynah Almasri The energy, passion, and rhythm of Latin and Ballroom dance return to Wesleyan this Saturday, April 5th, with two electrifying performances at 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM @ Eclectic. The Latin & Ballroom Performance Team has been working tirelessly to bring you a night full of movement, culture, and celebration—this is a…

The Success of Power of Language Week 2025!

by Zaynah Almasri This year’s Power of Language (POL) Week was a resounding success, celebrating linguistic diversity and cultural exchange. Hosted by the Fries Center for Global Studies, the seventh annual POL celebration, honored the Bengali Language Movement and International Mother Language Day while promoting multilingualism on campus. From February 13th to 22nd, students engaged…

A Semester in China

by Baron Fisher After 18 hours of flight time, along with a 12-hour time difference, the first stop of my fall semester abroad landed me in Shanghai, China. I was too excited to be affected by jet lag just yet, but it was disorienting to have almost 2 days disappear from travel. Going forward, I…