Zoe Carver
Zoe Carver is a second-year student of International Affairs and Peace Studies at the George Washington University, minoring in French and Creative Writing. She is originally from Portland, Oregon and is apart of GW's Literary Magazine, Model UN team, and Student Climate Coalition. She just finished a positon interning in the United States Senate, and has a deep love for crocheting.
Blogs by Zoe Carver
Reflections on Rabat
After a semester in Morocco, I think about everything that's changed upon my departure.
A Rabati Goodbye
A final goodbye to my home for the last semester. Thank you for all the memories!
A Daringly Delightful Dip in the Dusty Dunes of the Desolate Desert
Time for our trip to the Sahara! Riding camels, staying in tents, going on jeep rides, and more...
The Five Best Parts of Living With A Moroccan Host Family
An itemized list on the very best parts of getting to stay with a host family during my time in Morocco!
Ramadan in Rabat
Living as a non-Muslim American in Morocco during Ramadan has truly been a change to my abroad experience! Here's a bit as to why.
Spain, Spain, I Know Your Name
Spring Break and it's time to go to Spain and experience a whole new culture from Morocco! Or perhaps it'll be more similar than anticipated...
Ben Smim and Back: A Weekend in the High Atlas Mountains
The Rabat cohort took a weekend trip into the Ifrane National Forest to explore Morocco's natural beauty and learn about the native Amazigh culture.
Here, There, and Everywhere: Best Places to Travel Around Morocco
An exploration of travel around Morocco: by plane, train, and automobile!
Hello Rabat, Rabat Says Hello!
Learn more about all the exciting things students did within the first two days in Rabat.
Stress in the Time of Pre-Departure
Two weeks before leaving for IES Rabat, a Morocco hopeful describes her feelings of anxiousness as she awaits departure.