Global Honors Blog
  • Home
  • Blog

Blog

Brazil 2024

We’re All Human – Dulcinea Moots – Day 6

Dulcinea Moots As we traveled on the subway to the B3 bank building, as we sat in a lecture about Brazilian economics, and as we toured a museum in a language that we didn’t speak, one thing was going through Read more…

By Global Honors, 1 yearMay 25, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

Um Sol Pra Cada Um – Christina Garber – Day 4

“Um sol pra cada um,” which translates to, “A sun for each one,” is a saying used by Brazilians to describe an extremely hot and sunny day. Not only was Saturday one of those very hot days to which this Read more…

By Global Honors, 1 yearMay 25, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

Communitas and O Jogo Bonito – Jaden Tensley – Day 3

Our trip to the beach in Bertioga was absolutely perfect! It was hot and sunny, the water was a great temperature, and it was not too crowded. However, the experience that highlighted my beach day was the feeling of community Read more…

By Global Honors, 1 yearMay 25, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

A Day in Paradise – Caleigh Schroeder – Day 3

No trip to Brazil is complete without a visit to one of the world famous Brazilian beaches. Today, we took a break from our educational program to embark on a trip to a beautiful beach in Bertioga. Even though it Read more…

By Global Honors, 1 yearMay 25, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

Connections to Home- Jenna Reese- Day 2

The culture of Brazil has proven to be very different from that of home but in some way it is inexplicably similar. The day has proved that music is one of those connections that the two cultures share. The group Read more…

By Global Honors, 1 yearMay 25, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

The Beauty of Brazil- Amelia Ponto- Day 1

Here is the view from my Host Families house on the 24th floor Waking up to this view in the morning is breathtaking. It is very vibrant and allows me to see a lot of the city in just one Read more…

By Global Honors, 1 yearMay 25, 2024 ago
Puerto Rico 2023

Significant Events, Humble Beginnings: The Story of San Germán – Nate Magaw

There are several people, like the cashier at the grocery store, and places, like a parking lot, that we don’t think are very important. We just don’t think that much about them. I’m sure the people of San Germán had Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsAugust 23, 2023 ago
Puerto Rico 2023

Learning to Dance in the Rain – Karly Smith

We started off the day in San German where we took a walking tour of the city. We were able to meet a lot of really awesome people and learn a ton about the history of Puerto Rico. Of course, Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsAugust 23, 2023 ago
Puerto Rico 2023

Passion and Bomba! – Brandon Kayser

Just like many places in the Americas, Puerto Rico has a culture that is a beautiful melting pot with ingredients from many different places and people. On the fourth day of our trip, I was given the opportunity to experience Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsAugust 23, 2023 ago
Puerto Rico 2023

A World Made for Us – Dante Mergenthaler

El Yunque, located in Eastern Puerto Rico, is the most beautiful rainforest in the entire United States. That being said, it is the only rainforest within the US, but that does not change the impact it can have on any Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsAugust 21, 2023 ago

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 4 5 6 … 22 Next
Recent Posts
  • Day 11- Hayden Kiehl- The Puzzle Pieces of Nature
  • Day 11 – Emmaline Verratti – Natura: Making Sure the Odds are EVER in Our Favor
  • Day 10 – Esther Knappenberger – Music and Fellowship
  • Day 10 – Sophia Sharp – The Power of Music
  • Day 9 – Patience in Language Learning – Magdalene Ramich
Recent Comments
  • Rachel Graham on Day 6 -Esther Knappenberger – Experiencing Brazill
  • Rachel Graham on Day 4 – Kayleigh Genge – Traditions of Brazil
  • Rachel Graham on Day 2 – Zoey Chandler – People are Precious
  • Fannie Garber on Um Sol Pra Cada Um – Christina Garber – Day 4
  • Dad on Where did the time go? -Danielle Jaeger
Archives
  • May 2025
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • August 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • May 2018
  • March 2017
  • February 2017
  • HOME
  • BLOG

© Roberts Wesleyan University


  • Home
  • Blog
Hestia | Developed by ThemeIsle