Valparaíso (pop. 284,000), and Viña del Mar (pop. 285,000) are sister cities located halfway down Chile's seemingly endless coastline and sixty-eight miles northwest of Santiago. A city of seafaring traditions and grand hilltop views, Valparaíso was once h ...
The Liberal Arts program enables students to gain firsthand knowledge of contemporary issues and cultural patterns, helping them better understand Chilean society and develop a critical appreciation of Chilean history and identity. This is accomplished thr ...
Chile has generated international interest for a variety of reasons, including its return, after 18 years of military dictatorship, to civilian rule. Recent efforts to prosecute former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet spurred worldwide debate on issues of ...
Chile's economic development has been influenced by its fascinating historical trajectory, unique geographical situation, natural resource diversity, political dynamics, and social realities. Though often cited as a model economy of the South, Chile's inte ...