The “frenchness” of the French
Posted October 12, 2015
Throughout my first few weeks in France one thing that has stood out to me is the “frenchness” of the people. This may sound...Posted October 12, 2015
Throughout my first few weeks in France one thing that has stood out to me is the “frenchness” of the people. This may sound...Posted October 5, 2015
Stepping into la Péniche at 27 rue de Saint Guillaume, the main building at Sciences Po, can feel like stepping into a crowded train...Posted October 2, 2015
During my trip to Barcelona I stayed in the Gothic neighborhood (which I highly recommend) and went on a free walking tour offered by...Posted September 28, 2015
Hey everyone, my name is Amelia Strauss and I’m a Junior political science major from New York studying in Paris at Sciences Po for...Posted September 15, 2015
The first week of your time in Paris will probably pass by quickly, as you go through orientation and spend part of the week...Posted August 25, 2015
When I opened my email last week to see a note from my Parisian hostess, subject line simply “Paris” I nearly jumped out of...Posted August 25, 2015
T minus 4 days until Paris: La Ville Lumiere! 3 words that describe what I’m feeling: Excitement, Worry, Horror. Excitement: It is the City...Posted August 21, 2015
My name is Julie Kelman, and I’m ecstatic and grateful for the opportunity to study abroad on a Northwestern program for the second time....Posted March 16, 2015
Christian Dayal, Public Health in Europe, Fall 2014 After spending a semester abroad in Paris, coming back to Evanston has been quite the experience....Posted March 16, 2015
Cory Goldman, NU in Paris, Fall 2014 As of today, I’ve been back in the United States for around two and a half months....