–By Tarique Zachariah Going to Costa Rica helped me to discover a different part of myself: the Latin part–if I can say that without being […]
Ubuntu
–By Alseny Frederick Conquered South Africa’s largest zip line As a public health major at Syracuse University, we are required to have a Global Experience […]
Deah’s in Geneva!
–By Deah James I remember being excited and hopeful for the future when I finished my master’s degree in International Trade Policy. The thought of […]
Bahama Mama & Papa: Traveling with a Three-Month-Old
–By Sheree BrownShortly after resigning from residency, I jumped right into full-time mommyhood with no regrets! One of the perks of this new “job” was […]
My Israel Story
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The Jamaica I See
Jamaica.We Likkle but we tallawah. At my late grandpa’s house in St. Andrews This is for the people who are used to going to waterfront […]
Peru Taught Me…
By Simone Gordon– Working in Peru Captivated and excited by opportunities to live and learn in a rich and diverse culture abroad drew me to […]
Xia, Shadow Abroad Continued
— By Xia Alexandra While in Lisbon I did some exploring on my own of course. I visited the city of Fatima which was approximately […]
Xia, Shadow Abroad
By Xia Alexandra– The anxiety that I felt when I finally arrived at the airport was real. Four weeks in a different country, with no […]
Thank You Obama!
Whenever I am writing a blog my biggest challenge is always how I should start things off. The next biggest challenge is always how to […]