Reading like a writer
Reading time: 2.5 minutes Why read like a writer? Writers read the way dry earth absorbs rainfall. Reading sustains them. What exactly does reading provide? Avid readers gain four valuable […]
Reading time: 2.5 minutes Why read like a writer? Writers read the way dry earth absorbs rainfall. Reading sustains them. What exactly does reading provide? Avid readers gain four valuable […]
Camden Market is one of my favorite stops in London and a place I take my friends to when they visit London. There is just something for everyone at the […]
Friday 22 February, students are invited to join our first Day Trip of the Spring 2019 semester. Oxford is, of course, most well-known for hosting the oldest English-speaking university. Claims to […]
Cold and rainy, typical London weather and for my flat-mates and I, a great day for a free walking tour of Spitalfield and Brixton. During our second weekend in London, […]
February is LGBT History Month in the UK and we hope you join us in celebrating, raising awareness and keeping LGBT+ people visible and safe. The goal of LGBT History […]
That should’ve been my mood, but it wasn’t! This was more of my mood. From leaving my house in Harlem to finally landing in the UK, I was totally […]
Syracuse London faculty’s work outside the classroom this fall included Bev Zalcock’s (ETS430.2 Global Cities and World Cinema) and Sara Chambers’ short “My Name is Lola Lola ” included at […]
During the month of October, since year 1987, the UK celebrates Black History Month, and we hope you join the celebrations! When Black History Month began, it was only celebrated […]
Hello everyone! You might notice that this ‘Find Out Fridays’ post is either a bit late or early this week. I must admit, it’s a bit late 🙂 The first […]
This post was written by Syracuse London student Meredith Vondran, reflecting on her trip to the Warner Brothers Studio Tour London on “The Making of Harry Potter”. Meredith wrote this […]