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Earn a Delicious Degree in Culinary Arts

Posted on June 24th, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

As home to a diverse array of cuisines that range from Thai to Tibetan and Ethiopian to Estonia available around just about every corner, New York City is a town that knows good food. Along with this well-deserved reputation for diversity, the city also enjoys a reputation for quality. Some of the finest restaurants in […]

How to Survive Your Dorm Move In

Posted on June 22nd, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

If you are like most international students who are preparing to move into their new dorm/residence hall for their first year of international study- you are more than likely bursting at the seams with excitement. While it will be a very exciting day, it’s important to have a plan of attack! The first thing to keep […]

Unique Educational Opportunities When You Study in Mississippi

Posted on June 17th, 2013 by Jenny Frankel

It’s true that the schools within the StudyMississippi consortium offer many of the same diverse opportunities as colleges and universities elsewhere in the country. But some pieces of the Mississippi education experience just cannot be found anywhere else. Whether you’re speaking about the broad deep south culture within which everything in Mississippi is immersed, the […]

Choosing a Recording Engineering School

Posted on June 10th, 2013 by Jenny Frankel

It’s easy to become overwhelmed when choosing between colleges. With the abundance of schools and information available, it can be nearly impossible to determine which school is right for you. When choosing a recording engineering school, as with any college search, it is important to factor in issues such as cost and preferred class size. […]

Skill Breakdown: Diction in Broadcasting Programs

Posted on June 3rd, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

For any international student who wants to eventually work as on-air broadcasting talent“ an anchor, reporter, correspondent, radio host, etc.“ diction in broadcasting will be an especially important skill. Unfortunately, dictation can be a weak point for international students attempting to study broadcasting in the U.S. depending on their comfort level with the English language. […]

International Students in Mississippi

Posted on June 1st, 2013 by Jenny Frankel

In the 21st century cultural diversity is no longer restricted to the big cities of the world, and nothing has shown this trend more than the enrollment of international students at colleges and universities in all corners of the US. Mississippi is no exception. Within Mississippi schools there are over 2,500 international students from locales […]

Broadcasting Curriculum: Mass Media Class

Posted on May 27th, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

The broadcasting program tends to get intensive and very hands-on in its later years, but during the first half of a four-year program and especially the very first year, many international students studying broadcasting will find themselves mostly knocking down general education requirements. However, there is one early class that nearly all broadcasting students can […]

Journaling Abroad: Can You Truly Capture the Memory?

Posted on May 24th, 2013 by Jenny Frankel

Today on International Student, we happy to feature the newest guest post from Go Abroad to help you capture and remember your memories as you study abroad. With so many mediums out there, it can be hard to keep track of your experiences. Read on to learn how you can log your experience so that […]

Top 3 Road Trip Routes in the US

Posted on May 23rd, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

Although the United States spans thousands of miles from both North to South and East to West, road trips continue to be a poplar past time amongst those young and old within the US. If you are an international student within the US, or will be in the future, you will not want to pass […]

Broadcasting Curriculum – The Ethics Class

Posted on May 20th, 2013 by Bryanna Davis

Most broadcasting programs involve some sort of media ethics class, discussing issues such as privacy, freedom of the press, and professional integrity. For students interested in sports broadcasting programs and the larger issues surrounding that field, another interesting ethical analysis is available in the standard Sports Ethics class. This course is usually only an absolute […]


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