Posts tagged with “Non-Carleton Programs” (All posts)

DIS Copenhagen: Just Clown’n Around

24 February 2026

Opeyemi Adayemi ’27 talks about navigating the unexpected while on the DIS Copenhagen program.

student in clown make up looks at figurine

From Bio Major to Prostitution Studies

10 February 2026

Monica Law ’27 talks about her time on the DIS Prostitution and the Sex Trade program in Denmark.

students performing burleseque show

Embracing the Mundane: Building a Life for Yourself Abroad

2 February 2026

Karin Grevstad-Nordbrock ’27 reminisces on her semester abroad in New Zealand.

Students look over mountain sunset

How to Go Abroad

26 January 2026

Emma Morrison ’28 discusses how she settled on the the IAU Aix-en-Provence program in France.

Students explore Marseilles

Gracias por bailar conmigo

20 January 2026

Sylvie Marie Olson ’28 shares a poem she wrote about her time on the IES Abroad Buenos Aires program.

Student hugging woman at soccer game

Ring Road Adventures: Discovering Iceland’s Extraordinary Beauty

3 November 2025

Madie Gordon ’27 talks about her experiences on the SIT: Climate Change and the Arctic Program.

Student at Iceland vista

Coral Reef Conservation in the Caribbean: How the Ocean Holds Me

6 October 2025

Sara Abraha ’25 recently published an article in Earth Island Journal titled “How the Earth Holds Me” about her off-campus studies experience in the Caribbean.

Student swims in the ocean and gives a thumbs up

Slovo 21: An Education on the Past and Present Not Taught in Schools

4 November 2024

An essay on the importance of the organization Slovo 21 for Romani communities, written by a participant on the Carleton Program Women’s and Gender Studies in Europe.

khamoro svetovy romsky festival poster

Global Perspectives on Health

24 October 2024

Tiffany Nyamao ’25 shares how her perspective on public health shifted after visiting India, South Africa, and Argentina during the off-campus study program SIT IHP Health and Community.

Tiffany Nyamao outside on rocks

Seagrass and Biodiversity in Øresund Strait

22 October 2024

James Zhang ’26 explores the vital role of seagrass meadows in coastal ecosystems, emphasizing their importance for marine biodiversity, shoreline stabilization, and climate change mitigation in his marine conservation field study experience in the DIS – Study Abroad Program in Copenhagen, Denmark!

The seagrass sample in the aquarium