Water Restrictions in Cape Town Downgraded

Health & Safety September 25, 2018

BY Dr. Alan Jansen, RESIDENT DIRECTOR FOR South africa PROGRAMS   Good news for all Capetonians! The water supply crisis in Cape Town has improved significantly and the restrictions on water usage have been relaxed, giving great relief to households… More

Cuba - Travel Advisory Downgraded

Health & Safety September 10, 2018

By Angelica Salazar, Resident Director for Cuba programs Arcadia University welcomes last month’s announcement by the U.S. Department of State that the travel advisory for Cuba has been downgraded from “Level 3: Reconsider Travel” to “Level 2: Exercise… More

Supporting Transgender Students in Study Abroad

Health & Safety April 16, 2018

By Kara Amoratis, Assistant Director of Health, Safety & Security Earlier this year I was able to attend the bi-annual PULSE meeting; PULSE is an organization of full-time health and safety professionals at higher education institutions in the U.S. and… More

Update on Activity in Cuba

Health & Safety October 4, 2017

The U.S. Department of State has issued a travel warning for Cuba in conjunction with an order of departure for non-essential U.S. Embassy employees and families in light of recent mysterious sonic attacks involving U.S. diplomats in Cuba. There have… More

A Student Blog About Mental Health in New Zealand

Health & Safety August 30, 2017

Lulu Peach, a Temple University Student who is currently studying abroad with Arcadia at the University of Otago, wrote an excellent blog about her positive experiences with New Zealand's academic system and its difference with the American system. "Prior… More

The College Responds to the Barcelona Tragedy

Health & Safety August 18, 2017

We are deeply saddened by yesterday’s horrific events in Barcelona and Cambrils, Spain and share our deepest sympathies with all those affected. Arcadia’s staff, faculty, and Center in Barcelona have not been impacted by this incident. Arcadia has no… More

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