STJ Students Study Abroad and Embrace History and Culture of Argentina

September 30, 2011



Last summer, under the direction of Alina Camacho-Gingerich, Ph.D., St. John’s University brought its successful Study Abroad Program to Argentina. The program included an intense study of the language, literature, and culture of this expansive South American country. Among its main attractions were visits to Buenos Aires, Corrientes, Montevideo, Iguaçu Falls and the Argentine Pampas.

One of the world’s most beautiful cities, Buenos Aires is known for its elegant architecture, trendy fashion and vibrant blend of European and Latin American culture. Students explored picturesque neighborhoods and modern wonders, strengthening their Spanish language skills as they soaked up the history and culture of this fascinating country.

In addition to their studies, students viewed exhibits at several local museums, and discussed renowned Argentinean cultural figures such as Jorge Luis Borges. They attended a performance in the famous Teatro Colón, saw plays, and enjoyed the wonderful cuisine offered by this diverse country. 

While visiting Corrientes, a province in the north of Argentina, students toured the city and surrounding areas, took a ride on the Paraná River, visited local theatres, museums and the beautiful Iguaçu Falls. At both locations, the students heard lectures from prominent Argentinean scholars, including Dr. Noé Jitrik, of the Universidad de Buenos Aires, and Dr. Angel Rodríguez, President of the Universidad de la Cuenca del Plata.

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Student Quotes

Wendy Urena:
"Student Wendy Urena called the program an “extraordinary experience.” She added, “I highly recommend this program to any student interested in immersing themselves in the culture and heritage of a foreign country. It was the experience of a lifetime.”

Aleida Rodríguez:
“Argentina offers spectacular natural landscapes such as Iguazu Falls, the expansive beauty of Las Pampas, and its winding rivers. The diverse cultures of Buenos Aires are reflected in its majestic architecture, grandiose theaters (such as Teatro Colon), numerous museums and exquisite cuisine. Argentina was an unforgettable experience.”

Felipe Alfaya:
"Argentina is a diverse country with which it is easy to fall in love. Buenos Aires is a growing cosmopolitan center that maintains its historic roots. One can visit museums, see plays, operas, traditional dances, while simultaneously exploring the vibrant night life. There are excellent restaurants all over the city to choose from. During my time there, I sampled Argentine, Italian, Middle Eastern, Uruguayan and Spanish cuisine."

Robin Thompson:
"I possess a deep appreciation for Spanish language, culture, literature and dance, and was grateful to be a part of the Argentina study abroad program. We enjoyed meaningful conversations during class and interacted with locals and travelers from different cultures and backgrounds. I learned a great deal from Dr. Camacho and Dr. Noé Jitrik at the University of Buenos Aires, and Rector Angel Rodríguez at the Universidad de la Plata in Corrientes. Some of the many highlights of the program were the trips to Café Tortoni for a Tango show, a visit to the Borges Exhibition, Iguazú Falls and the Santa Ana Mission in Missiones. I left Argentina with a pair of Tango shoes, a craving for empanadas, malbec, alfajores, and the passion to read more amazing Iberoamerican literature. I am ready to eat and dance my way back next summer!"

Denisse Mira:
"Studying abroad in Argentina was the best decision I ever made.  I spent the most amazing three weeks with a group of great people in a country with much to offer. It’s amazing to study an author while in his home country, visit his home, and see firsthand the sights he describes. It was such an enriching experience — one that gave me a better understanding of the world we live in."