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There’s still time to apply to study abroad this summer!
We are excited to announce that we have extended application deadlines for several of our most...
Introducing API #TravelTuesdays
February marked the launch of API’s new series, #TravelTuesdays, where every Tuesday we share...
A Moment in Cuba
That tour showed me that many people who travel to Cuba only gain one perspective: the tourist.
The Reentry
As I approached the end of my stay in Chile, I was excited to see how the United States would look different when I came back.
Navegar por la Ciudad
This week’s blog comes from Christopher Davis, University of Arkansas student studying abroad with API in Valparaiso, Chile. He’s been blogging in English, Spanish and Portuguese! Today’s entry is in Spanish; if you’d like to read this blog in English, click here. Enjoy!
Mi relación fatalista con el baile
En el caso de animación, no soy perfecto en este estilo, pero me puse mucho más confidente y cómodo con bailar en frente de más que un espejo.
A Mother’s Wisdom
This story, from the jump, gets a huge shout out to my host mother who always always always encouraged me to go out and explore the city (“para conocer” (so that I can get to know it more) so I wouldn’t regret not having gone out at the end of my stay.
Shoutout to API for saving my trip to Atacama
There was something compelling about feeling connected to a group of long lost ancestors, even with all our modern trappings, by finding some form of diversion in looking at the sky. To imagine that, from a material perspective, we are the universe observing itself. That was really cool.