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Urban Chronicles
By Professor Hernán Ronsino The urban chronicles that are presented below were written in the History and Literature course coordinated by Professor Hernán Ronsino, in the Liberal Arts program of... keep reading
Urban Chronicles
By Professor Hernán Ronsino The urban chronicles that are presented below were written in the History and Literature course coordinated by Professor Hernán Ronsino, in the Liberal Arts program of... keep reading
Frederick Douglass Global Fellows
Open Campus Summer sessions I and II are taking place in Buenos Aires. Some of the students belong to the Frederick Douglass Global fellows program. We are delighted to share... keep reading
Afternoon at the Fine Arts Museum
By Liberal Arts Student, Luke Green On Friday, me and a couple of friends went to el Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, in Recoleta, very close to Rio de la... keep reading
Sweet and sustainable visit
By Liberal Arts Student, Luke Green On Wednesday, the Green Business class for Liberal Arts Program went on a visit to a dairy factory owned by La Serenisima in the... keep reading
Visit to Amnesty , Argentine section
Professor Bruno Nunes and his Global Scholars students taking Comparative Politics course were received at the International Amnesty, Argentine section, by its Director of Promotion and Protection of Human Rights... keep reading
Visit to the Pink House
By Liberal Arts Student Luke Green On Saturday, CIEE Liberal Arts and Open Campus students went on a tour of the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace of Argentina. Comparative Politics... keep reading
Nurturing our hearts
By Molly Templin, Global Scholar Coming to Villa Juncal Nursing Home for the first time I was a bit intimidated to meet the people and maybe not be able to... keep reading
Iguazú Falls: the great Argentine adventure
By Global Scholar Harper Speagle-Price Just before 5am, CIEE Open Campus headed to the airport to embark on our study tour in Iguazú Falls (las Cataratas del Iguazú). Iguazú Falls... keep reading
Treasure Hunt at the Bosques de Palermo in Buenos Aires
By Professor Hernán Guastalegnnane Buenos Aires has many parks and plazas, they are the lungs of the city. Visitors don’t fail to be impressed at how green the city is... keep reading