Arcadia University Scores High Marks in U.S. News Rankings

September 11, 2014

Arcadia University earned high marks in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2015 edition of Best Colleges, placing among the top universities in the North and earning high marks for study abroad programs. In the Programs to Look For category, Arcadia continues… More

A New Website For Study Abroad

August 27, 2014

The new website for The College of Global Studies is now live at studyabroad.arcadia.edu. Feel free to browse the new site and become familiar with its functionality and where to find the pages you need. The new website is designed to make it easier… More

My Eyes Shall Never Again be Amazed (CLC)

July 28, 2014

Although I come from a very rural part of America, and was very excited to be immersed in the bustling cities of London and Oxford during my study abroad experience, I knew that I would not feel completely happy in England unless I was connected to nature… More

Arcadia in Sicily Professor Awarded Research Grant

June 12, 2014

Dr. Davide Tanasi, professor of Archaeology at the Arcadia Sicily Center, has been awarded a $1,700 grant from the Mediterranean Archaeological Trust at Oxford University in order to fund his research project, The Materiality of Death: The Greek Cemetery… More

New Program: The Arcadia Edinburgh Internship Program

May 22, 2014

The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University is pleased to announce the Arcadia Edinburgh Internship Program in academic partnership with Edinburgh Napier University in Scotland. As a dynamic experiential learning opportunity, this 14-credit semester… More

Eurozone Debt Crisis – A Laboratory for Economics Students

May 13, 2014

Students studying economics abroad with Arcadia in Athens and Rome are being exposed to the latest theories relating to the Eurozone Debt Crisis, as evidenced by an article titled Economics Students Call for Shakeup of the Way Their Subject it Taught… More

Arcadia in Rome Students Engage their Community through Sport

April 24, 2014

Students studying at the Arcadia Center in Rome have been engaging with the community this semester in a very fun and interesting way: through sport. It’s an unfortunate fact that athletes often have difficulty studying abroad due to scheduling conflicts… More

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