Troy Meets World

Get ready to embark on Trojan adventures all around the globe through a collection of one-of-a-kind stories and photos from friends and colleagues currently studying overseas as well as Trojans who hail from abroad.

6 Do’s and don’ts of studying abroad


Profile pictures with the Eiffel Tower, Instagram posts with Moroccan camels, status updates proclaiming feelings of gratitude. Scanning through social media, it’s very easy to believe that studying abroad is only made up of positive experiences. While exploring the world away from home can be beautiful, impactful and overall a priceless experience, it’s important to […]

Dutch Girl at USC: Courses at USC vs. the Netherlands


After two months of attending business classes at USC, I have concluded that the curricula and teaching style here is vastly different from those at my business school in the Netherlands. I like some aspects of my classes, but some other things really get under my skin. A noticeable difference in teaching style here compared […]

In Photos: Living arrangements around the world


Finding housing year to year is a common source of stress for students. Deciding where to live while studying in another country can be even more difficult. While some study abroad programs provide housing for students, other programs require that students find their own arrangements. From dorms, to apartments to homestays, once you’re settled in it’s […]

Remembering that studying abroad is a privilege


Well we have officially reached the halfway mark of the semester. I can’t say I’m surprised at all.  As cheesy as it is, there’s a reason the saying “time flies when you’re having fun” exists. When people ask me how I’ve been enjoying my time here in London, I’ll usually give them an answer along […]

Golden Week in Tokyo and Taipei


For one week in October, China is in complete disarray as travelers take over every airport, train station and bus stop. This is all due to China’s seven-day national holiday called Golden Week. While some of my peers bravely decided to stay inside China during this chaotic week to travel through the country’s more mountainous […]

Two midnights in Paris


“Two Seats Left.” My friend McKenna and I stared at the screen on the ticket machine, overjoyed at the message we were greeted with. “We’re going to Paris!” we screamed. It was a Wednesday night, and we had just found ourselves a €120 round trip ticket to the home of street-side crepes, the Mona Lisa […]