A common saying for visitors to Rome, Italy is: “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” During my three, short days in Rome, I “Bison Abroad | When in Rome, See the Pope”
Category: A Bison Abroad
Bison Abroad | Ganesh Cathurthi
Growing up in a Catholic household I remember many Ash Wednesday masses. The hymns we always sang, the feeling of community, and the palm ash “Bison Abroad | Ganesh Cathurthi”
Bison Abroad | On Missing Home
The old adage “you don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone” is definitely true when studying abroad. It is simply a part of living “Bison Abroad | On Missing Home”
Bison Abroad | Tapas, Sangria(s) and Life Philosophies
This morning was my orientation at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and I was forced, as a natural introvert, to make new friends. This “Bison Abroad | Tapas, Sangria(s) and Life Philosophies”
Bison Abroad | Whirlwind Intro to London
I’ve only been in London for a few days and I’m already in love. The people, contrary to popular belief, are actually very polite and “Bison Abroad | Whirlwind Intro to London”
Bison Abroad | The Best of Budapest
According to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), there are more than 400,000 take offs and landings per year at their terminals. After crunching the numbers, “Bison Abroad | The Best of Budapest”
Bison Abroad | Taj Mahal
When I tell people I am studying abroad in India for a year, I am pretty sure an image of the Taj Mahal pops into “Bison Abroad | Taj Mahal”
Preparing for Studying Abroad
Upon acceptance at North Dakota State four years ago I knew that I wanted to study abroad, but it seemed like such a far off moment. “Preparing for Studying Abroad”