CIS Abroad Blog:
The latest stories from CIS Abroad alumni, staff, and friends.
Settling into Spain
Settling into my new life in Barcelona was definitely a bit more difficult than I was expecting. Before I arrived in Spain, I didn’t know much about studying abroad aside from what I had seen vaguely ... Continue Reading
How I Navigated Study Abroad as a Person with Anxiety
Studying abroad is no easy task, especially for those that may struggle with general anxiety. It’s an amazing adventure, but it’s one that requires you to jump outside of your comfort zone almost ever... Continue Reading
Why You Should Be Studying Abroad in South Korea
For students deciding to study abroad, it could be quite hard to decide a country to spend the next couple of months living in. For me, I was quite stuck between choosing South Korea or Thailand. Ulti... Continue Reading
¡Hola, Barcelona!
Before I left for Barcelona, I had many thoughts and feelings running through my mind. I was excited, nervous, and curious all at once. I expected the experience to be life-changing. I thought it woul... Continue Reading
Studying Environmental Science in Costa Rica
My name is Katerina Neri, and I’m a junior at the University of Maine, studying wildlife ecology with a concentration in wildlife science and management. My studies mainly focus on the living things a... Continue Reading
My Top 5 Study Abroad Anxieties and How I Handled Them
Hi there! I’m Lauren Olson. I’m double-majoring in Gender Studies and Media Studies with a concentration in Creative Advertising at Indiana University Bloomington. As my semester abroad in Florence, I... Continue Reading
Top Five Day Trips from Rome
While studying abroad in Rome, you can experience so many other exciting places with minimal time and cost! Check out the underground caves of Orvieto, enjoy the serene beauty of Lake Bracciano, and s... Continue Reading
Not Just Another NAFSA: A Personal Reflection on This Year’s Conference
The 2025 Annual NAFSA Conference and Expo in San Diego marked my fourth time attending that yearly event. From my experience, four NAFSAs means a lot of:
Academic Culture at the American University of Rome
There is so much to talk about when it comes to going abroad. The scenery, the sites, the food, and the friends you make. These are all great things of course, but sometimes this can overshadow the un... Continue Reading