From Plane to Spain

Hello! My name is Alyssa Del Roio and I am a freshman in the School of Nursing also working towards a certificate in Corporate/Community Relations! I am from Boyds, Maryland which is about a 40 drive from DC. It is a very rural part of Maryland so this is my first time living in a…

Navigating Argentina’s Health Care and Culture

Today started off with a lecture from Dr. Daniel Ferrante, the current deputy minister of health of the city of Buenos Aires (CABA). For this lecture we visited the headquarters of the ministry of health, and learned about how CABA runs in its own providence. CABA made a lot of effort getting people out of…

Yonsei through rain covered glasses

Today was the long-awaited visit to Yonsei University, one of the most prestigious universities in South Korea, with an acceptance rate of just 18%. As one of the top institutions in the country, I had been looking forward to exploring the campus and learning more about the academic environment there. While it was pouring rain…

Counting Down to Cyprus!

Hi! My name is Lily Scarlett, and I am a freshman in the Swanson School of Engineering. I am perusing a degree in Bioengineering, and a minor in Chemistry. In my free time I enjoy reading, cooking, and crafting. I have also recently started strength training, and it has become one of my favorite hobbies….

The Big Baller Blog

My name is Jack Pan, and I’m a driven and hardworking student currently majoring in Business Marketing at the University of Pittsburgh. Personally, I take pride in my strong work ethic and communication skills, which I developed through years of working in the restaurant industry. Growing up in a fast-paced environment taught me the importance…

Argentina has my ❤️

My experience in Argentina was better than I could have ever imagined as a freshman. I know study abroad experiences are all unique and amazing in different ways, but nothing could have prepared me for the things I would learn, the relationships I would form, and my takeaways from staying in this beautiful country. I…

We Didn’t Run Out of Museums Yet

Would it really be one of our last days without a trip to the museum? Today, it was super relaxed and easy going. We got to sleep in, had a nice lunch at IES, and hopped on the van to leave around 1:30. Our first museum was Museo de los immigrates. Here, we learned a…

Eva Peron is an Icon

Today was a cultural day for the Plus3 Argentina group! We had a guided walking tour of the neighborhood Recoleta from around 9 AM to noon. It began to drizzle a little, but we did not let that stop us. My friends and I had the pleasure of going on walks around Retiro before, but…

It’s Good for the Heart

Back to business today! Our van ride was super quick, just down the street to have a lecture by Dr. Florencia Ledesma. Dr. Ledesma gave a super in depth lecture on how Obras Sociales works. The focus was to manage unions. Medifie is a private insurance company they have, and ASE is the union. ASE…

Paroissien & Palermo

Rise and shine! Early, ealy bus ride at 8 AM. We took about an hour-long van ride west of Buenos Aires to Hospital Paroissien. I knew we were visiting a public hospital that was in an area of poverty, but if I am being entirely honest, this was way worse than anything I was expecting….

Final Reflections

Going into the trip, I didn’t expect Germany to have that many English speaking people. Almost everybody we met knew English, which made communication much easier. I also really enjoyed getting to see the inside of these auto-parts manufacturing companies. Initially, I had imagined that car companies produced everything in-house, which, in hindsight, isn’t efficient…

D12: Salzburg

Today was our free day, and we could choose to visit anywhere in the vicinity. The group chose Salzburg, Austria, because of “The Sound of Music” and its connection to Mozart. I was a bit concerned in the morning because the forecast predicted intermittent rain (which it did, but it only drizzled, so it was…

D11: Regensburg

Today, we drove to Regensburg. Regensburg is one of Germany’s best-preserved medieval cities. It played a significant role in the Holy Roman Empire and was an important trade and political center. The old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Our tour guide was very enthusiastic and eager to share her extensive knowledge with us,…

D10: Final Presentations

Today was the big final presentation day! My team presented, and it was interesting to hear all the other groups present as well. Afterward, we grabbed food at the cafeteria. I learned that the University of Augsburg has a “vegan day” on Wednesdays, where they only supply vegan food. I talked to some students about…

D9: Work Day

Because our final presentations are tomorrow, today was a chill work day. My teammates and I met up at the University of Augsburg in the morning to collaborate on our presentations. After a productive session, we headed to the cafeteria, and I have to say, Uni Augsburg has some really good food. Later, we decided…

Day 14: Travel Home + Final Reflection

As I take a moment to reflect on my trip to Germany, I am filled with amazement, pride, and most importantly gratitude. This experience was unforgettable and I recognize how lucky I am to be given the opportunity to travel. I am also proud of myself for earning this opportunity and for stepping outside of…

Day 9: Audi

I have been waiting for this one. Today we visited our last company, in my opinion saved the best for last. We broke up into two groups and my group started with a self guided tour of the museum they have of all the old cars and the history of Audi as a changing company….

Augsburg Day 14 – Pittsburgh Blues

After magically shoving all of my souvenirs into my suitcase that was overweight to begin with, I was off to the Munich airport. The security’s level of urgency was one I have never witnessed before. A very memorable experience. As our flight was taking off I felt very sad to leave my little Germany life…

Augsburg Day 13 – My Day with Eric

For our free day, the whole group decided to make a trip to Salzburg, Austria. I was very happy we all decided to go as a group and really take in our last day as one. The train ride was very cool to experience as a big group.  Eric and I decided to spend the…

Augsburg Day 12 – Regensburg Stroll

Today we took a trip to Regensburg. I spent the morning shopping and exploring the town. My favorite spot we stopped at was a record store. I bought a few gifts for loved ones that I thought they would enjoy.  The Walhalla was an amazing sight to see. Its interior was beautiful as well and…