In the fall of 2015, I began my masters degree at the American University of Paris in Global Communications. You can read more about the program here, and in my insights below! The Masters of Global Communications program is a 48-credit masters that can be completed swiftly (read: very swiftly) in a ... Read More about On Graduate School in Paris
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Paris When it Freezes + I moved!
This week's Monday at the Museum post will show up next week, because this weekend I was busy being sick and moving for the *sixth* time in four years. Quel suspense ! The weather forecast for Paris is not good. One second — literally, second — it is sunny with blue skies that leave everyone ... Read More about Paris When it Freezes + I moved!
The Paris Store That Has Everything
G. Detou is a culinary mecca in Paris. It is a small shop just off of the busy market street Rue Montorgueil that holds any baking ingredient you could ever need - or not even know you need. Countless Parisian food bloggers, both French and American alike, have written love letters to the store as a ... Read More about The Paris Store That Has Everything
Paris v. Aix-en-Provence: A Tale of Two Cities
Paris got cold the day I arrived. That was the unfortunate moment I remembered that for the past eight months I had been living in the same place Parisians go for vacation -- the cold air snapped me back to reality. As soon as my unfortunate French Southern twang emerges in Paris, I am faced with ... Read More about Paris v. Aix-en-Provence: A Tale of Two Cities
Biking in Paris: I Lived to Tell the Tale
City bike riding is one of my biggest fears. Always has been, always will be. So much so, that back in March when I came to Paris with my friends Lauren and Alex, they went on a bike tour of St. Germain without me. Not because I generally oppose tours. Because I was too scared to ride a bike. But ... Read More about Biking in Paris: I Lived to Tell the Tale