Reflections of Greece Virtual Program
Previous Next By: Aryanna Arce My name is Aryanna and I am a Sophomore at Georgian Court University from New Jersey. I decided to study abroad in Greece virtually and I definitely enjoyed it. We learned about a city called Thessaloniki and the history behind some of its monuments. It was beautiful to see how
Acropolis & Athens – Virtual Tours
Previous Next By: Tyshona Robinson This was our final virtual tour, and this was the most entertaining day out of them all. When we first entered, I mentioned how I am big into architecture and that’s the most interesting thing to me although I’m no architect. So, when we began in Acropolis with our tour
Greece Program – Cooking & Thessaloniki
By: Marelyn Natividad The second day of our virtual experience consisted of a tour and a cooking class. The tour took place in Thessaloniki. To our surprise, our guides spoke English very well. We found out that English is incorporated into their education. The guides showed us very popular touristic places such as the boardwalk that
Greece Virtual Program – Day 1
By Jennifer Dixon: The tour guide was very knowledgeable about the history of Greece. One thing that stood out to me is that at the end of the 15th century, many Jewish people settled inThessaloniki from Spain. They were allowed to stay in Thessaloniki because agreat majority of the population was slaughtered or sold as
Reflections from Hawai’i
By: Trilby Kite The trip to Hawaii was one of the best experiences I have had in my entire life. I went into this trip with no expectations of how it might go. I just trusted that I was going to be open-minded and willing to try and learn new things, and that is exactly
Day 7 in Hawaii 🪸🌊
Today was the final day in Hawaii, however the group still had activities plan for that day! We started off the day by going shopping for one last time. Then we all decided to go get lunch. The group decided to split up and go to two different places. One group got tacos another group