Written by The Beijing Center on May 14, 2018
A Jew in China by Ariel C. Javeriana Bogota, TBC Spring 2018 I’ve never considered myself as a religious person. Since I was little, I remember not wanting to go to the synagogue or any Sabbath dinner with my family. Even though I come from a traditional Jewish family, I always felt that faith was…
Written by The Beijing Center on April 27, 2018
by John S. Loyola Chicago, TBC Spring 2018 Every year, Loyola University Chicago’s Ricci Scholarship gives a handful of students the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of the celebrated Jesuit scholar Matteo Ricci, and study in the cities of Rome, Italy and Beijing, China. After spending their sophomore year crafting a detailed proposal for…
Written by The Beijing Center on April 27, 2018
by Marji L. Loyola New Orleans, TBC Spring 2018 Do you want to go to Tokyo, Japan? Are you on a budget? Do you think it’s going to be too expensive? No worries, you can stay within your budget without losing an arm and a leg. I too am constantly on a budget. Luckily, that…
Written by The Beijing Center on April 8, 2018
by Tyler L. Le Moyne College, TBC Fall 2017 and Spring 2018 My journey to Thailand with TIPS: Travel has been easy to come by since my arrival in China. Beijing has allowed me to get around not only other parts of China but also around Asia. I took my opportunity to plan a trip…
Written by The Beijing Center on March 28, 2018
TBC students took the opportunity to travel throughout Asia this spring break! Whether they stayed in China or traveled out of the country to explore! This is a slight breakdown of their trips and some cities our 2018 Spring Students visited during the break! Tyler L. (Le Moyne College 19’) – Thailand Tyler went to…
Written by The Beijing Center on March 14, 2018
By Marji L., Loyola New Orleans, TBC Spring 2018 After only being in Beijing 3 weeks, it was time for the Yunnan excursion. I wasn’t too familiar with Beijing yet, so how was I supposed to adjust to different villages and cities where locals speak their local dialects?! Nonetheless, I was excited for the upcoming…
Written by The Beijing Center on February 28, 2018
Studying abroad is an opportunity that I believe will help to strengthen and build a foundation for my future endeavors. I would like to become an international pop culture writer/editor and content creator. My Haitian heritage has influenced my interest in learning and reporting about countries and cultures abroad. It has helped me redefine social…
Written by The Beijing Center on February 6, 2018
An Experience Abroad By Tyler L., Le Moyne College, TBC Fall 2017 – Spring 2018 Initially, this study abroad experience was meant for traveling and growth as a person of my own volition. As soon as I arrived in China, I started fulfilling these goals. It wasn’t until coming to China that I began to…
Written by The Beijing Center on February 2, 2018
In partnership with Le Moyne College, TBC’s short-term programs division hosted a successful 3-week online + in-class Finance Course this past January in Beijing. The course, Modern Security Analysis – FIN 467 instructed by Fernando Diz, Ph.D, taught students about value investing, business valuation, corporate finance, security analysis, and how to develop a successful investing approach. Included in the course were business…
Written by The Beijing Center on November 16, 2017
by Vukica E., Loyola University Chicago, Fall 2017 Shanghai is already a magical city all on its own. But this weekend at Shanghai Disney felt like an out-of-body experience. I felt like it was someone else experiencing this trip, not me. My two days spent exploring Disney and Shanghai have been exceptionally memorable. Especially since,…