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  • Coming Out: The Abroad Edition

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    Coming Out: The Abroad Edition

    I have always felt uncomfortable about the phrase “coming out” because of the inherent implication about there being a “normal” or “standard” sexuality, while others are regarded as “other” or “strange.” This past summer, I had to wrestle with this concept. I spent a lot of time thinking about my own sexuality. After many conversations…

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  • Diversity in London: A Black and White Perspective

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    Diversity in London: A Black and White Perspective

    As a white student studying at Queen Mary, University of London, one of the things I have noticed is that a huge portion of students on campus are, well, not white. Compared with my home university, Trinity College in Hartford, CT where 35.7% of students are non-white, more than 50% of QMUL’s students are non-white. One…

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  • Men are the Minority— Why Men Aren’t Studying Abroad

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    Men are the Minority— Why Men Aren’t Studying Abroad

    In popular discourse, men have historically not been part of the minority dialogue – except, of course, when they are being asked to check their patriarchal majority privileges. However, in the realm of study abroad, men can finally claim minority status as they are vastly outnumbered by their female counterparts. To understand more, I asked…

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  • What is it Like Studying Abroad While Studying Abroad?

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    What is it Like Studying Abroad While Studying Abroad?

    Exploring Racial and Ethnic Identity as an International Student Studying Abroad Studying abroad can be a very exciting, yet daunting experience. I’ve always had wanderlust and thus knew I had to study abroad. As a British international student pursuing an undergraduate degree for the last three years in the United States, I knew that was…

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  • La Universidad De Buenos Aires: They Do What?!

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    La Universidad De Buenos Aires: They Do What?!

    Attending the University of Buenos Aires The University of Buenos Aires is ranked 11th for best universities in Latin America and is ranked 75th world-wide according to QS rakings. UBA consists of 13 faculties, 6 hospitals, 10 museums, and 3 high schools. I had the privilege of attending one of the institutions here in Buenos Aires. I…

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  • How to Stay Safe While Traveling Abroad

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    How to Stay Safe While Traveling Abroad

    I was like many of my friends who looked forward to studying abroad so much because I could have a chance to have freedom and live in a country on my own. The opportunities for traveling around and visiting other European cities also made me so excited. However, along with the excitement came our worry…

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  • Romantic Relationships in England: My Observations

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    Romantic Relationships in England: My Observations

    There are many things that no one told me would be different in England: pancakes, apple juice, and lemonade to name a few. However, I didn’t realize how different developing romantic relationships would be. Before deciding to study abroad, I met and started dating an Englishman. This has made my experience here extremely special, and…

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  • Why Men Should Study Abroad

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    Why Men Should Study Abroad

    Why the U.S. Has a Gender Gap in Study Abroad An article from the Washington Post shows that roughly 300,000 U.S. students study abroad each year and 65% of those students will be women. Many educators have studied and tried to explain the gender gap and have suggested multiple reasons why men are less likely…

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  • Male Perspectives on Study Abroad

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    Male Perspectives on Study Abroad

    I needed a little bit of help for this one. I recruited two of my new friends—who are also studying at the University of Leeds—to lend me some perspective. I wanted to know a little more about what it’s like to study abroad as a man. Even before I knew the statistics, I noticed that…

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  • Staying Safe While Going Out Abroad

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    Staying Safe While Going Out Abroad

    I left for England exactly one week ago as I’m writing this. Today was my first day of lectures and I am having an incredible time abroad. Leeds is an amazing city full of really nice people, which I know may sound a bit odd. However, I was worried that in leaving the south (My…

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