

The Kuwaiti Sampler
I'm not quite sure where four weeks have gone. One month of living and settling in to Kuwait and I'm only just sitting down to write now....


Ciao means Hello and Goodbye
I've been back in the States for over two weeks now. Those two weeks were non-stop action. I was back in New York to graduate undergrad...


Facing Loss While Abroad
The chance to spend a semester abroad was an incredibly opportunity and has been an even more incredible experience. My impression of...


Let Them Eat Cheese
Our last school sponsored trip was this past weekend for a tour of Parma: Culture, Cuisine, and Music. Located in the Italian region of...


Easter in the Homeland
Upon stepping up to the passport control desk in Dublin a nice woman took my passport and ask me some standard questions. She finished by...


Two Days in the "Golden City"
Prague had been my most anticipated trip since I booked the flight back in January. Right at the start of my semester abroad. Flash back...


The Spanish Sea and Sicilian Sun
Spring Break has always felt like an ironic term, probably because I was more likely to go on an end of season ski trip in the middle of...


Two (O') Leary's are Better than One
I'd like to first credit this wonderful caption to my friend Robyn Leary (hence the name pun). Over the weekend I took a beautiful bus...


Becoming a Classical Musician
I have a secret to share: I have always felt like a horrible classical musician. I don't say that to bash myself but I always felt that...


A Day Trip to a Sinking City
During our orientation when my fellow classmates and I arrived in Italy we were show that the country of Italy is about the size of New...