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Super Junior member Kyuhyun’s sister talked about her brother’s horrible traffic accident. In the KBS2 Family Travel Variety show ‘Walking into Frenzy,’ which aired on July 2, Jo Ara, the older sister of Super Junior’s Kyuhyun, opened up about her brother’s harrowing car accident in 2007.During this episode, Kyuhyun and Eunhyuk went on a trip to Tokyo with their sisters, Jo Ara and Lee So Ra. On this day, the four of them visited a popular ramen restaurant. As they relished the delicious meal, Eunhyuk expressed his delight, proclaiming, “This is the best ramen I’ve had in Japan.” Jo Ara joined in the praise,…
Last Updated on September 16, 2022 by AIFS Abroad Sure, those ultra-popular places to study abroad (London, Paris, Rome) are incredible. But what if I told you that you may be overlooking one of Europe’s most alluring cities? A medley of treasures both old and new, Budapest is an increasingly popular destination for studying abroad. Here are just a few reasons why you’ll love studying abroad in Budapest: 1. The food is vastly underrated. Hungarian cuisine is comforting like a warm hug. Be sure to try lángos, a popular Hungarian street food made from deep-fried dough. Budapest is famous for…
Paul Stephens ’04 remembers the first time he explored the Caucasus Mountains, a place he calls “one of the most biologically, culturally, and linguistically diverse regions in the world.” After his graduation from Wabash, Paul moved to Georgia in 2005 and worked as a Peace Corps volunteer. When he wasn’t teaching English, the Batesville, Indiana, native would lace up his boots, load up a backpack, and spend hours hiking — an activity he’s enjoyed since he was a kid. “I’ve always been an outdoorsman, curious about the world around me,” Paul said, recalling family trips to the Great Smoky Mountains…
Hiring a remote team has many advantages, from increased flexibility to decreased capital expenses. Yet remote work environments also have several downsides that, if left unchecked, can seriously compromise performance and even reduce retention rates. After 10+ years of working remotely—starting long before working from home became the norm—the Time Doctor team knows all the ups and downs of this work model. We’ve learned how to overcome the obstacles and lean into the rewards as we’ve grown our team of 100+ people across 31 countries. So how can you avoid these team management challenges or, at the least, mitigate their…
Last Updated on June 8, 2023 by AIFS Abroad This spring semester, you can experience the contrasting landscapes and rich history of Central and South America when you study abroad. Whether you want to improve your Spanish language skills, learn about unique ecosystems, or take intriguing electives, Latin America has something for everyone. Study abroad in one of these countries in Latin America this spring: Study Abroad in Argentina Spend a semester studying abroad in Argentina, the second largest country in South America and part of the picturesque Southern Cone. You’ll be mesmerized by Argentina’s natural beauty – it’s home…
Mhyanif Lozada | Entertainment Director In an uncertain time for LGBTQ+ youth, teacher and author Chasten Buttitgieg stresses the importance of sharing joy with loved ones in the Coral Gables Congregational Church. On June 12, Buttitgieg sat in conversation with queer rights activist Mayra Hidalgo about his newly-published memoir aimed at young adults, “I Have Something to Tell You.” In his memoir, Buttitgieg speaks about growing up as a queer person in the 1980s Midwest. Though the tension around the recent Florida state legislature hung heavy in the air, laughter echoed in the church throughout Buttitgieg and Hidalgo’s discussion. “Growing…
Last Updated on September 20, 2022 by AIFS Abroad Whether you’re an undergraduate or graduate student, setting aside the time for an internship during the summer is crucial. Without an internship, only 43.5% of students got a job offer according to College Recruiter in 2019. And if you want to make sure you really stand out in a sea of resumes, consider an international internship. Even just a couple of months of international exposure can drastically affect your future career prospects. In fact, a survey of study abroad alumni showed that 90% landed a job within 6 months of graduation.…
ATHENS — In the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, students are exposed to new ideas, concepts and methods in classrooms and labs every day. By the time they leave those labs and classrooms, students have gained experiences that can transform not only their college years, but the trajectory of their careers.The Ratcliffe Scholars Program, part of the college’s experiential learning programming, supports undergraduate students as they deepen their understanding of their chosen fields through internships, study-abroad programs and other immersive learning experiences. Five CAES students were chosen for the 2022-23 class of Ratcliffe Scholars and awarded…
Last Updated on September 20, 2022 by AIFS Abroad As Europe’s oldest capital city, Athens has quite a story to tell. Studying abroad in Athens gives you the opportunity to surround yourself with neoclassical architecture, ancient ruins and ravishingly beautiful Mediterranean scenery. Spend a semester, summer or January term having your very own Greek odyssey! Here are a few of the many reasons why you’ll love studying abroad in Athens: 1. You don’t have to be a history buff to love Athens. Something about standing beneath the Parthenon (first constructed in 447 BC) leaves everyone awestruck. In Athens, you don’t…
Indore: An extraordinary girl in Indore city, Tanishka Sujit has created history by becoming a graduate at the age of just 15 years from School Of Social Sciences, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore. Tanishka passed her Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology course with first division and secured 74.20 percent marks. Speaking to ANI, she said, “I have passed in BA Psychology from School of Social Science, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya with first division. I want to pursue International law and I would like to go to the UK or the USA to pursue ‘Juris Doctor’ (or Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD), it…