One mundane question that I received from every single person I discussed politics with in Europe has stuck with me: 'Why is Trump so appealing to Americans?'
Nikita Gawande, “Brexit, Trump and My Summer in London,” Duke Campaign Stop 2016
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One mundane question that I received from every single person I discussed politics with in Europe has stuck with me: 'Why is Trump so appealing to Americans?'
Nikita Gawande, “Brexit, Trump and My Summer in London,” Duke Campaign Stop 2016
Oxford Course Sharpened My Writing, Debating, and Argumentation Skills
By Tiffany Ho
Studying abroad with Duke in Oxford is a very worthwhile experience. I took a course called Science, Ethics, and Society, in which we studied and debated about various ethical issues. It was a precious experience to take a course in a collegiate university and be able to discuss my essay with my tutor in a one-to-two setting each week. But most importantly, the course sharpened my ability to construct arguments, to write effectively, and to engage in philosophical debates (a friend even noted my improvement in English fluency!).
Au Revoir, Montréal
By Erin Butrico
“[Duke in Montréal] forced me to be flexible and curious, with each meeting, class, and excursion.”
I was always the nervous type. I relied on my twin for everything. I used to stand behind her when I was scared. I liked to eat the same food, and stick to the same routine. Even though I’m 20 years old now, and I’ve lived without my family for two years at Duke, I was still very nervous when my mom left me for this program. It was the first time that I was living in a city. I had never met these girls before. My French was mediocre. I felt very alone.
Daily Experiences in Costa Rica Make for a Unique Lifestyle
By Harry Liu
"It is the everyday interactions with my host family that I cherish and will miss the most!”
Studying abroad in Costa Rica gave me the opportunity to immerse myself in an entirely new culture. The Ticos, what the Costa Ricans refer to themselves as, live by the motto "Pura Vida,” or Pure Life. Staying with a Tico family for a month allowed me to experience and live out the Pura Vida lifestyle.
The photograph was taken during one of my visits to a fería, or local market. The first thing I did with my host family was visit a nearby fería. Going to the market is truly a social experience.
The ‘Hoguera’ of Ignorance
By Sam Sadler
"In order to truly understand a culture, you must commit yourself completely, becoming part of that which may baffle you.”
How incredible is this statue made entirely of paper and wood? During our last week in Alicante, these gigantic hogueras (Spanish for “bonfires”) appeared in the streets almost overnight, blocking major roadways and decorating the city.
Host Mom, New Friend
By Madison Mastrangelo
“Before arriving in Paris, I did not anticipate that living with a homestay would play such an integral role in my study abroad experience...”
Une partie de mon cœur reste à Paris. Part of my heart stays in Paris.
Through Duke in Paris, I spent an incredible six weeks living like a Parisian and improving my French. I never imagined that Paris would become similar to another home or that I would find my niche in the city. After my trip, I could navigate the metro easily, communicate in French without hesitation, and describe some of my favorite spots and “hidden gems” in Paris.
One of the highlights of Duke in Paris was the opportunity to live with a host family.
A Spanish Excursion
By Brandon Dalla Rosa
“Let your mind remain open to any possibilities that may occur...”
The time I spent studying abroad in Spain includes some of the best memories that I have made to this day.
How I Got to Know People on the Duke in Greece Program
By Kayla Speidel
“By the end of this week, we became a true family.”
This picture was taken on the port of Folegandros, from the bathroom window of my boat cabin. Twenty six people and I lived on this boat for a week, traveling nearly everyday to a new island.