Short-term, donor-funded program offers new study abroad opportunities
The Office of International Education (OIE) has created new opportunities for students who wish to go abroad but may not have the chance, through a new donor-funded program.
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The Office of International Education (OIE) has created new opportunities for students who wish to go abroad but may not have the chance, through a new donor-funded program.
The end of the school year comes with a bag of mixed emotions. As students, we all have different feelings when summer break is upon us. For seniors, the spectrum of emotions is even larger. Seniors are embarking on the next chapter of their lives. As exciting as it may be, there is still an incredibly daunting aspect to this chapter. With graduation, there comes a timeless and anxiety-provoking question:
A wave of unease overcame college students across the country in late March after news broke that Samantha Josephson, a senior at the University of South Carolina, was killed after mistaking a car for her Uber. Josephson’s death raises the question of how college students can remain safe and continue to use ridesharing apps.