Tagged: history

Explore the Historical Side of Washington, D.C

May 12th, 2017 in Current Semester, Spring 2017, Student's Blog

by Jin Chen (Spring 2017) 

Washington D.C is the capital of the United States, and every time people talk about this place, they talk about politics. More

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Four Months in DC: My Front Row Seat to History

May 10th, 2017 in Current Semester, Spring 2017, Student's Blog

by Nick Neville (Spring 2017) 

When I first arrived in Washington this January, politics wasn’t really my thing. More

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DC Off the Beaten Path: House Edition

May 2nd, 2017 in Current Semester, Previous Semesters, Spring 2017

by Aaron Whitaker (Spring 2017)

DC is known by most for its cluster of museums and monuments located along the National Mall. However, a large part of DC’s culture and history is defined by its quieter residential neighborhoods. More

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DC Perspective

December 23rd, 2016 in Fall 2016, Student's Blog

by Alexandra Warren (Fall 2016)

Washington DC is unlike any city I have ever been to. I did my best to take the time to explore the city this semester, and I think I was able to get a feeling for the culture. It took me a while to figure out how I feel about DC. As I walked around the various neighborhoods, I noticed that each one had a very different feel to it. More

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History Has Its Eyes On You

December 23rd, 2016 in Fall 2016, Student's Blog

by Abigail Kass (Fall 2016)

This past semester, I was lucky enough to spend a few months in DC during one of the craziest and most turbulent times in U.S. history. From attending briefings on Capitol Hill, to exploring historic sites throughout the city, to even just grabbing brunch in Adams Morgan, my semester in DC was one of the most memorable experiences of my life. More

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