The World Over
Postcards from Emory students abroad

The arched entrance to the Royal Stables of Meknes beckoned Sarah Samaranayake 20C during her summer in Morocco with Emory's Arabic Language and North African Studies program at Al-Akhawayn University in Ifrane.
Sarah Samaranayake
Emory School of Medicine research assistant Hannah Lally 19C shares a laugh with Pema Dhondup, a student at the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in India and Chant Master during morning meditations.
Hannah Lally
Political science and history major Karen Lee 21C savored this traditional dessert in Gyeonju, South Korea, as part of Emory's Korean study abroad program.
Karen Lee
Emory student David Kulp 20C and Buddhist monk Geshe Damchoe-La discussed cultures, religions, and beliefs through their participation in the Emory-Tibet Mind/Body Sciences program. They are shown here on the Triund Trek outside of McLeod Ganj, India.
David Kulp
Emory student Rachel Macnow 21C witnessed celebrations, speeches, and tears of joy following a historic vote to legalize abortion as a part of Emory's Human Rights in Argentina class. Here she is in the plaza outside the Argentine Congress building in Buenos Aires.
Rachel Macnow
Kaitlyn Richards 17OX 19C paused at a carved tree in Andong Traditional (Hanok) Village where passersby leave wishes on slips of paper in a nod to the traditional culture of South Korea.
Kaitlyn Richards
The brilliant sunsets in Caprivi, Nambia, proved irresistible for Emory student Megan Johnston 21C, who traveled with Emory's Ecological Studies in Southern Africa program.
Megan Johnston