
Now that spring semester is in full swing, the DIS Student Bloggers in Stockholm and Copenhagen are already documenting their experiences. Representing a range of academic programs, housing options, and home universities, they’ll share their journeys navigating life in Scandinavia and tell their unique story of studying abroad.
Want to keep up with their adventures? Find location-based blogs at the following links, or scroll on to meet the whole team:
Stockholm bloggers
Copenhagen bloggers
DIS Stockholm Bloggers

Elise
Computer Science,
George Washington University
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Jocelyn
Computer Science,
Vanderbilt University
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Riley
Economics,
University of Minnesota
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Eirene
Engineering,
Purdue University
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Nola
Gender & Sexuality Studies, Brown University
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Raelyn
Medical Practice & Policy American University
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Caroline
Neuroscience,
University of Michigan
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Emma
Neuroscience, Northeastern University
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Sebastian
Neuroscience, Princeton University
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Eliana
Politics & Security, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Jacques
Politics & Security, Vassar College
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Izzy
Psychology,
Providence College
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Kaitlyn
Psychology,
American University
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Yulia
Vikings & Power,
Emory University
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DIS Copenhagen Bloggers

Trent
Art & Visual Culture,
University of Illinois
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Josh
Communication,
American University
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Taylor
Finance,
University of Minnesota
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Sophia
Holocaust & Genocide,
George Washington University
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Melanie
Innovation & Entrepreneurship,
Vanderbilt University
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Erynn
Neuroscience,
Tufts University
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Emily
Prostitution & the Sex Trade, Vassar College
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Kyle
Psychology,
Franklin & Marshall College
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Amanda
Sociology,
Pomona College
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Aru
Sustainability,
Furman University
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