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  • Audrey Bartholomew '23 stands on a cliffside overlooking the ocean in Howth, Ireland.

    What My First 24 Hours in Dublin Taught Me About Problem Solving in the Workplace

    By Audrey J. BartholomewIf I’m being completely honest, I felt doomed during my first 24 disastrous hours in Ireland. The day was full of stressors that gave me the impression that maybe I wasn’t cut out to be on my own. Above all, I realized that talking about studying abroad and actually going abroad are two entirely different things. In retrospect, this needed to happen, and everything that took place on that first day allowed me to build my confidence from the ground up. 

  • Group of 13 students and faculty in front of the Fountain of Neptune in Florence, Italy

    Maryland-in-Florence (PHYS) Displays Successful International Collaboration and Enriching STEM Curriculum Abroad

    Maryland-in-Florence (PHYS), with its careful academic design including visits to physics facilities across Europe, stands as an increasingly successful Education Abroad program founded in collaboration with ISI Florence, a strong institution partner overseas.


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Back to the Bay for Baby Terrapins

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