May 28, 2009

Greetings from Maastricht!

"A group of students reporting to class about their weekend in Berlin
(below is their blog entry)."


"A reason anyone might avoid going to a foreign country could be the confusion of traveling. Luckily, the people of Germany do speak English normally, but some Germans might require one to speak English slowly. One interesting thing that occurred is that they seemed to understand members of our group from Chicago easier than they did one of our members from southern Illinois when talking in English. The German residents are very willing to help with a tourist locating the right train when arriving and leaving Germany; twice residents went out of their way to make sure we reached our destination. Most likely, if an American just strike up a conversation with a local, and asks for help, they will receive it.

If one is expecting a place filled with old buildings in Berlin, they will soon learn that Berlin has many modern buildings, built since the destruction that took place during World War II. Also, despite all of the evidence against socialism from an economic standpoint present in Berlin’s history, surprisingly, some people still support it. While our group was in Berlin we were invited to a socialist picnic, a socialist bar, and came across people that were still protesting Berlin being united after the fall of The Berlin Wall. The reasons why they still support socialism we did not learn. One very nice thing about Berlin is that it not only has so many historical sites, but also the place in general is relatively cheap!

An observation of not only Germany’s culture, but also much of Europe is that Europeans seem to take their dogs a lot more places than Americans do. In Germany, and some other places in Europe it is not unusual to see an owner with his or her dog off its leash, or even a dog in a retail store. The dogs are also very well behaved. In America when some owners are walking their dogs they can have a hard time controlling them. The dogs in America seem to like to investigate things more when being taken for a walk, but in Germany the dogs were all very well behaved.

Overall, Germany has many historical sites, cheap food, and people who are very friendly to American tourists. Our group would definitely recommend Germany!"

Julianna, Kyrie, Jesse, Brenton, Mark, and Ryan







"Marc Croijmans, Maastricht City Official responsible for attracting business to Maastricht, along with Hank and David, after he gave a talk to students about international business in Maastricht."










"Four students (Stavroula, Brenton, Jim, and Mark) during a tour of Brussels"


May 26, 2009

Week 2: Bon Jour Paris!


"As we pulled into Gare du Nord on Thursday we already felt a whole lot more accomplished than last weekend…we made it to our destination!!! The City of Lights…Ile de Cite…Paris…where romance (and B.O. *coughs*) is in the air. Next step, make it to the hostel. This neighborhood is definitely NOT in the tour books. After navigating the Metro (another big accomplishment) we found ourselves in one of the poorer districts of Paris. And our hostel room, well it was more like a jail cell…the room was so small and the bunks were supported on cardboard. It was still light out when we arrived so we felt safe enough to walk around a bit. What a wake up call…there were signs of poverty everywhere. That night we went to bed wondering where is the Paris from the movies. The one bright spot could be seen from our tiny hostel room window. The Eiffel Tower was starting to light up across town and gave us hope for what we would see the next day."






"Our Bunks"





"Friday we got up and headed to the Louvre. We saw the classics, the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and beautiful ceiling work throughout the museum. Afterwards, we took a 3 ½ walking tour for FREE with Jack the Englishman that took us around to most of the major sites in Paris. We saw L’Opera Garnier, La Tour Eiffel, L’arc de triomphe de l’Etoile, La Basilique du Sacre-Coeur, La Cathedrale Notre-Dame, Le muse d’Orsay and many other statues and art pieces around the city. "


"Roula @ the Louvre"




"Jerelliah with the Obelisk of Luxor"



"It was a great tour, but by the end of it, we felt like our feet would fall off. That afternoon as we searched for a Jazz Festival we found a great shopping district in St. Germaine. Unfortunately, Prada, D&G, Roberto Cavalli, and Yves Saint Laurent are a little too rich for our blood so we just enjoyed some window shopping."








"All of us @ Theater Festival (St. Sulpice Cathedral)"







"That evening we headed to the Eiffel Tower to see it light up. While we waited for sunset we perfected the Parisian art of people watching. We saw lovers and friends enjoying picnics under the base, street vendors selling souvenirs, joggers running through the park and a homeless man harassing them all. About 22:00 our trip to France was set off as we watched the Eiffel Tower light the night sky. What an amazing sight!"






" The Eiffel Tower up close @ night"






"We made it to Paris and back to Maastricht in one piece. Everyday our travel skills are getting stronger. What’s even more impressive is that all of our belongings made it back too!"

"There were signs like this one everywhere in Paris!"

Amsterdam

"Amsterdam was an amazing city to visit. The entire city was filled with people, coming and going as they pleased. The busyness and human traffic resembled that of large American cities such as Chicago and New York City. It was amazing to see so much diversity in one place. The tour of the Heineken Brewery was a great experience from beginning to end. We learned many interesting facts about how the company began, and we got to sample some of the best tasting beer we have ever had. Even non-beer drinkers might enjoy an ice cold Heineken straight from this factory. "


DJ Hale & Marcus Butler











"Old School Beer Containers"









"Old School Barley Grinder"








"Heineken Horse Carriage"










"Keg Carriers"
























May 19, 2009

EIU Business Majors Study Abroad in Maastricht

This is the first of a series of posts from our 2009 faculty-lead study abroad trip to Maastricht. Dr. David Boggs and Dr. Hank Davis will be emailing pictures and updates throughout the trip.


"Hi! I'm very rushed. We're off to Caterpillar today. Things are going well (except internet access is spotty). Students have been to Ireland, Paris, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and more. "
Dr. David Boggs










May 1, 2009

Academic Credit for Internship

Have you considered the possibility of earning academic credit for your summer internship? All business majors have the opportunity to earn elective credit hours for an internship. Most business majors can earn credit in the major for an internship. Learn more at www.eiu.edu/~business/studentcenter/studentguideinternships.php.