Traditions follow us wherever we go, including China. One of the culture shocks I dealt with was not being able to watch...
Aaron Vorbau
Aaron grew up in the Bay Area, California. His father worked as a pilot for commercial airlines and from a young age, Aaron began traveling globally. While attending Cal Poly (SLO) he volunteered as a youth mentor and currently spends free time serving through CEO Global USA programs. He met Rachael in 2007 shortly after both of them completed their MA degrees and within a year they were married and moved to China. They now have four children who consider Peter Hall faculty housing their “home” even though they are on the road 6+ months of the year outside of China.
There are currently twelve families with children and seventeen married couples at Sias. Currently there are about 12 children under 10 and...
Just about all your expenses are covered when you work at Sias University. Airfare, Visa, Housing, Electricity, Internet, Cable TV, Culture Trips,...
Aaron's Personal StoryWhen Rachael and I first came to China in 2008 we just married and we were combining all of our...
Seven Academics In Asia (AIA) teachers will be Live Blogging as they travel around Asia during this long 7-week Winter Break. The Chinese...
There are many ways SIAS University is unique and may be the softest landing for foreign faculty in Central China. These 25 reasons...
There’s an old cliché that “You never get a second chance to make a first impression” and when you apply for jobs teaching English...
The US student loan debt has surpassed the 1 Trillion USD Mark, but it doesn’t mean you are in loan-slavery. The the majority of college...