Jordan Machtelinckx is an International Ambassador for the office of International Degree and Education Abroad. He is a student at Oregon State University, majoring in Civil Engineering. Jordan studied abroad in Cape Town, South Africa, through CIEE. Below, he provides a reflection of what he learned from his experience abroad. Every day while I was [...]
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Study Abroad in France
November 28th, 2012 · No Comments · CIEE, France, OUS, study abroad
Monica Larson is an International Ambassador in the office of International Degree and Education Abroad at Oregon State University. She is also a senior pursuing a degree in Zoology and a minor in French. Monica shares how her fascination with the French culture as a little girl took her half way across the world to [...]
CIEE: Tropical Marine Ecology and Conservation Program
November 7th, 2012 · No Comments · CIEE, study abroad, Uncategorized
Alexandra Gulick currently works as a International Ambassador for the International Degree and Education Abroad office. Prior to this position, she studied abroad in Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean with CIEE: Tropical Marine Ecology and Conservation program in Fall ’10. She not only obtained personal growth, but found a passion for marine ornithology. Her next step is [...]
Study Abroad with CIEE
February 17th, 2011 · No Comments · Argentina, Australia, Chile, CIEE, Environmental Science, India, Japan, Russia, Spanish, study abroad, Tanzania
CIEE – Council on International Educational Exchange – has officially been partnered with OSU since 2006, and over 60 OSU students have studied abroad in 24 different countries thus far. All of the CIEE programs are approved at OSU and available to all eligible students. Studying abroad is for more than language majors. It’s for [...]
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Tuning in to Tanzania
November 19th, 2010 · 1 Comment · CIEE, College of Engineering, study abroad, Tanzania
Jessy Cawley, a Civil Engineering major, participated in the CIEE Tanzania program in 2009. I studied in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania during the Fall and Winter terms of 2009. Dar es Salaam has a population of almost 2.5 million people. As months passed, I explored more and more of the city, visiting another mtaa, or [...]
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Dance fever in Santiago
August 24th, 2009 · No Comments · Chile, CIEE, College of Liberal Arts, Spanish, study abroad, University Honors College
I’m not a dancer. This isn’t an attempt to solicit a compliment or to lower social expectations if the event should arise that I must dance in front of others; it is just a simple fact. It is not even a question of ability; I just don’t feel comfortable dancing and find it mentally difficult [...]
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