07/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/13/2026 07:59
Study abroad programs are a hallmark of Virginia Commonwealth University's commitment to experiential and global education. "Postcard From …" is an occasional VCU News series that connects with students for insight into the academic, cultural and life lessons they are learning amid their travels.
I am getting a Master of Public Administration degree at the Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, and while abroad in Kaiserslautern, Germany, I studied urban and regional planning at RPTU - the Rhineland-Palatinate Technical University.
This course offers a comparative analysis between urban and regional planning in the United States and Germany. Examining a small American city and a small German city undergoing similar economic changes highlighted the differences in how the two countries approach planning and economic revitalization.
I just wanted to be exposed to a new culture and set of ideas. It's easy to become siloed into specific ways of looking at the world when you're in a graduate program, so experiences like this are great for refreshing your perspective.
While taking an above-ground train from Frankfurt to Kaiserslautern, we passed by a sprawling field of solar panels followed by a forest of windmills in the countryside. I wish we saw more of this green energy development in the United States!
It reminded me that thoughtful, pedestrian-centric urban design is not only possible but attainable. A few key changes in how a country approaches planning can influence a world of difference for the daily convenience of the people who live there.
It was how serious German people are. I had only positive experiences, but I didn't expect such a noticeable difference!
Cars always stop for pedestrians trying to cross the street. Even if they're going fast, they will slam on the brakes to stop and let you cross.
I had a soft pretzel that was really good. Germany has fantastic baked goods!
Do it! University is a perfect opportunity to enjoy structured travel through study abroad. You can take trips anywhere you like when you're done with school, but actually living and studying in another country is a unique and special experience.
For more information about VCU's study abroad opportunities, visit the Global Education Office.
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