Barcelona, Spain: Beyond the Classroom
Fifty-six students will embark on the first inaugural CIC study abroad class that takes place in for four weeks.
With the mentoring of Senior Instructor Scott Farrand and Senior Academic Advisor Art Farlowe, they will immerse themselves in learning information literacies and technologies and then hit the streets of the city to create multimedia stories.
Gaudí’s Gorgeous Güell
On Wednesday, we visited Park Güell: a fantasy land full of colors, shapes, and whimsy. It’s not hard to tell that Antoni Gaudí was the
Bravo for Costa Brava
Upon planning this trip to Barcelona, one thing we were looking forward to was the beaches. However, when we finally got to the beaches, we were met with many emotions, the first of which was slight disappointment.
Tapas – Small bites and big memories
One of our favorite parts of Spanish culture that my group has discovered is tapas! Tapas are a big part of Spanish cuisine, even though
The View from Barcelona
Seeing the sunset is one of the most spectacular views of Barcelona. This group enjoyed the sunset with cheap bottles of wine and charcuterie. The city has so many views, from la Sagrada Familia to the Barceloneta beach. A sunset here should be once in a lifetime, but we get to enjoy it for 28 days.
Barcelona-The Best of Both Worlds
CIC Barcelona students are always learning. Students learn in the traditional classroom and also utilize the city of Barcelona as a learning lab.
Sounds like a dream, right? Right.
POV: you’re an American college student studying in Barcelona, Spain for the month. We have loved our first few days in Barcelona and have had
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Barcelona is a non-stop overload of food and drink options. It seems a gelato shop, outdoor sangria spot or coffee bar during siesta time is available.