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The Deal with Studying Abroad in a Muslim, African Country

 When you announce your intentions to study abroad, people respond with a number of reactions. I've gotten everything from "why?! won't you miss your family and friends?" to "If I start dieting now, I can be down to the 45 pound baggage limit, and you can just cram ... read more

Lorraine Boissoneault

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The Beginning

This is the beginning of my study abroad experience.  I leave for Rabat in a few days where I will be living for the next fourth months.  I am unbelievable excited and can't wait to begin this adventure! I will be studying at the Center for Cross Cultural Learning ... read more

Anthony Mercurio

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Dear Faithful Reader, Due to some extenuating circumstances (aka I was on vacation) I have not been blogging.  For this, I apologize.  However, as I am now back in the Kingdom please look forward to more frequent posts, including this ditty about Big Mommas in Morocco: My trip in Morocco ... read more

Mallory Primm

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I'm back!

My apologies for the delay on this blog -- life has been a bit hectic of late. I just recently returned from a program trip to Morocco. We had travelled there to investigate Moroccan immigiration to Spain as well as the Spanish and French colonial history of the area and tangible ... read more

Mike Mian

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An Oasis

One experience does not a trip make; however, a campout in the Sahara desert does a trip make.  After a grueling two hours of camel straddling in my caravan, with my Berber guide who spoke only Arabic and French (my English and Spanish skills definitely failed me) my legs wanted ... read more

Natalie Hunt

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