After over a week of vacation, it's time to get back to work. Last week was very busy for me, and this week will be busy for my students as they study for an take their exams.
I work at a school that attracts students who want to be hands-on with their studies and who are not interested in traditional academic education, such as formal university or college.
There's a special tree in the park. This beautiful piece of nature is light green, large and is seen around the world. Behold the one of a kind Salix Babylonica.
My roommate Amelia is also a student here at Oxford. Read below about some of her favorite things here as well as some of the things she's learned at Oxford!
For my program, professors from my college back in the U.S. come with us and teach their class abroad. For this week's blog, you all get to meet one of my Italian professors, Mrs. Guerra.
I went to the Tiergarten in Vienna to learn about Austrian animals. Tiergarten means "Animal Garden," but in English we call it a zoo. I'm excited to teach you about animals from Austria!
Living in France is sometimes not so different from back home in the U.S. What's daily life like for Vincent Batignole, a French comic book artist? Let's find out.