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Joining “The Night Club,” a Woman-led Run Club in London

I don’t run outside often; I prefer running on the treadmill. It feels safer, easier to control, and a little less unpredictable. But on September 27th, I joined the first ever “The Night Club” run, a 5K through London’s lush and spacious Hyde Park, surrounded…

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Academics Abroad

3 Tips for Building a Healthy Social-Academic Balance

When starting college, balancing school and social life is a big learning curve, and while you may feel you have adjusted, going abroad is an entirely different experience. Even if you have found a routine that works for you back home, here are some reminders…

Zoe Velez

Activities, Events, & Excursions

London Bites I Am Still Craving Six Months Later

Food and memory are inextricably linked. They are biologically connected, as the amygdala and hippocampus are involved in both the processing of taste and memory. In fact, food can trigger a person to develop deeper memories. This was extremely prevalent…

Avery M. Porter

Latin America

More to Come: Studying in Cuernavaca, Mexico

I never imagined that I would study outside the country. I never imagined that I would be able to do so with such confidence. I never saw myself as that type of person. However, having the opportunity to study abroad with Arcadia Abroad, showed me that…

Sati Cochran

Latin America

Final Reflections from Costa Rica

Originally published by Augsburg CGEE – reposted with permission. This is a guest blog post from our student, Kaela Hawkins, Spelman College. Kaela studied abroad on the semester program, “New Activisms, Human Rights and Social Justice” which travels…

Arcadia Abroad

Italy

Mercato Centrale: Where Tradition Meets Modernity

In the middle of Florence is Mercato Centrale—not a market, but a vibrant reflection of the city's heritage and changing food landscape. Whether foodie, hungry visitor, or local buying fresh produce, a visit to Mercato Centrale is an experience complete…

Audrey Radick

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