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Dance, food, and family- Sarina Pasquantonio

Ever since I have been in Brazil, it has been nothing but an adventure. I came to Brazil thinking I did not truly have expectations of the culture and the various adventures we are embarking on. However, as we go Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsMay 29, 2023 ago
Brazil 2023

Bonding over Brigadeiro – Kara Brewer

Brigadeiro, what a wonderful food. Who knew that combining condensed milk, chocolate, butter, and sprinkles would make one of my favorite desserts! For those who are not aware, there are two types of Brigadeiro that are often served. One is in Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsMay 27, 2023 ago
Brazil 2023

Coffee Beans and sandy shoes – Emily Mergler

A city founded by a Portuguese nobleman and built on the labor and dreams of the native peoples. Santos City is one of Brazil’s oldest-founded areas, booming in growth with a blossoming history that made it into what it is Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsMay 27, 2023 ago
Brazil 2023

On the Streets – Abigail Chace

I enjoying walking because it allows me to organize my thoughts. As a result, one of the things I like about São Paulo is that many places can be reached by walking. We’ve done a lot of walking these past Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsMay 24, 2023 ago
Brazil 2023

Just Roll With It- Danielle Jaeger

One week ago, we landed in Sao Paulo, Brazil. I stepped off the plane with endless questions about what lay ahead, and my nerves took over as we departed from the Airport to begin our time in Brazil. Alyssa and Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsMay 24, 2023 ago
Brazil 2023

Take It as Easy as Rice and Beans – Abe Selby

“As Easy as Rice and Beans” is a popular phrase in Brazil because of how prevalent rice and beans are found on the dinner table. I feel that this phrase describes most of the culture in Brazil. Everyone seems to Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsMay 24, 2023 ago
Brazil 2023

A Home Away From Home – Sarina Pasquantonio

I have always dreamt of traveling to another country, but I never thought that I would meet such amazing people as I have in Brazil. My host family has welcomed me into their home, and they have never failed to Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsMay 23, 2023 ago
Brazil 2023

Futebol, what an experience! – Kara Brewer

When I was young, I followed soccer much more closely than I do now. I had more time on my hands I guess. During that time, I paid more attention to local and national US teams, but I knew that Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsMay 22, 2023 ago
Brazil 2023

The Heart of Brazil- Sydney Elmore

I am very well aware of the importance of sustainability in our world. With the current climate crisis and the consumption of products in our world, sustainability is a key factor in the change that needs to occur. In the Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsMay 22, 2023 ago
Brazil 2023

A Day of Togetherness

By: Alyssa Turner Sunday, May 21 is the first day in which Honors Students were able to spend the entire day with our host families, an experience I am calling “A Day of Togetherness.” Throughout the week, much of the Read more…

By Global Honors, 2 yearsMay 21, 2023 ago

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