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Reminiscência — Gordon La

It was a brief yet intense feeling that awashed me as I alone trod through the crashing waves along the coast of Sao Paulo. The air was fresh and sweet, and it blanketed the mountains and islands till both faded Read more…

By Global Honors, 5 yearsMay 31, 2019 ago
Brazil 2019

As Pessoas – Tyler Lipina

“Asgard is not a place. It’s a people.” Odin, Thor: Ragnarok (2017) Brazil was truly one of the most beautiful places that I have visited in my life. However, the wonders of nature and the abundance of choices of fruit juices on their Read more…

By Global Honors, 5 yearsMay 31, 2019 ago
Brazil 2019

Someone worth Missing -Kathryn Krchniak

Tuesday night was our final night with our host families. Tiffany had a meal in mind to make for our family, and she was able to come up with some simple tasks to make it look like I was helping, Read more…

By Global Honors, 5 yearsMay 31, 2019 ago
Brazil 2019

Why So Many Languages? – Jenna Kittle

Earlier this week, we had the opportunity to visit two churches in São Paulo. After the first service, amongst all of the talking and laughing, I heard someone yell, “Jenna, come here! He speaks French!” In case you’re wondering whether Read more…

By Global Honors, 5 yearsMay 31, 2019 ago
Brazil 2019

The Change That Was Wrought – Joshua Kitchen

As our time winds down in Brazil and we have our first day of rest at our hotel near Iguassu Falls, I find myself reflecting on the past two weeks that seem to have passed by in two days. It Read more…

By Global Honors, 5 yearsMay 30, 2019 ago
Brazil 2019

Where am I? – Jack Kehoe

I’ve always thought I have a pretty good sense of direction. As a three-time grade-level National Geographic Geography Bee champion and one-time NYS finalist in middle school (not to brag), I pride myself on knowing where I am and where Read more…

By Global Honors, 5 yearsMay 30, 2019 ago
Brazil 2019

No Expectations – Abby Harnois

Before every trip I’ve taken, I spend a lot of time imagining what specific aspects of the trip are going to be like. For this trip, I took time to imagine what my host mom would be like, what the Read more…

By Global Honors, 5 yearsMay 30, 2019 ago
Brazil 2019

The Real Weight in My Suitcase – Sarah Hutchinson

We left São Paulo this morning, and my suitcase is already a lot heavier than when I arrived.  Our host mom had to teach late last night, so Lauren and I joined Camryn’s host family for our final evening in Read more…

By Global Honors, 5 yearsMay 29, 2019 ago
Brazil 2019

Coming Full Circle -Grace Detwiler

Wow. I was lucky enough to experience the two extremes of human life today, the beginning and the end. As a biology major, I was given the opportunity to visit the University of Sao Paulo (USP) with some other science Read more…

By Global Honors, 5 years ago
Brazil 2019

TTFN (Ta Ta For Now) – Mariah Hann

As our time in Sao Paulo comes to an end, I find myself thinking about how I will say goodbye to the friends and family I have here. How can I possibly say a final goodbye to these people who Read more…

By Global Honors, 5 yearsMay 29, 2019 ago

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