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Till We Meet Again – Tori Heffner – Day 15

Goodbyes are always difficult but I did not expect leaving my host family and saying goodbye to São Paulo to be so hard. Tuesday night of our third and final week in Brazil carried in these farewells which made leaving Wednesday morning even more difficult. At the beginning of the Read more…

By Global Honors, 12 monthsJune 14, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

Connecting Through the Power of Music – Caleigh Schroeder – Day 13

We have been experiencing and learning so much about Brazilian culture, and it is only fitting that we give back to their people. Today, we spent the day giving back to the community. We started our morning at Todo Mundo Feliz, a school that brings education and assistance to the Read more…

By Global Honors, 12 monthsJune 14, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

The Remarkable History Portuguese Language – Kaeleigh Romero – Day 11

In our everyday lives, the rich diversity of language often escapes our notice. Yet behind each language lies a story of the centuries which have shaped it into the vibrant language we recognize today.  The Portuguese language is no different. Stepping into the Museu da Língua Portuguesa, we embarked on Read more…

By Global Honors, 12 monthsJune 7, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

Dogs, A Universal Language- Bryce Myers- Day 14

My host family’s dog, Yoda, changed my Brazilian experience to something familiar even when I felt different. Growing up surrounded by pets, I’ve always found an unexplainable comfort in having a dog around. There’s beauty in walking with them, witnessing their growth through thick and thin, and knowing they’ll always Read more…

By Global Honors, 12 monthsJune 7, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

Resilience and Hope: Navigating Education in Adverse Environments – Melinda Joseph – Day 13

Started in 2001, a community school in a gang-heavy area provides free education and care for children from 4 months to 14 years old. It supports families earning less than 14,000 BRL annually, ensuring even those making less than $400 a month can enroll their children. The school relies on Read more…

By Global Honors, 12 monthsJune 7, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

The Bonds That Make Us – Lauryn Beyer – Day 12

Coming to Brazil, I was largely excited about the experience as a whole but honestly highly apprehensive about living with a host family. An array of thoughts plagued me – “what if they don’t like me?”, “what if I do something wrong on accident”, “What if I’m not what they Read more…

By Global Honors, 12 monthsJune 7, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

Expression Through the Arts – Julian Silva – Day 10

Friday was a day that I was really anticipating throughout the days leading up to it. I badly wanted to learn how to cook and I love dancing so much that I knew samba was going to be great. These activities are art forms, just like I consider playing soccer Read more…

By Global Honors, 12 monthsJune 7, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

Teamwork makes the deam work! – Amelia Ponto- Day 10

Togetherness is something that is not as prevalent in each culture, but it is very apparent in Brazilian culture. In this culture togetherness is seen in almost everything they do. Whether it is cooking, dancing, doing any kind of work, and much more. Can you imagine, cooking Brazilian food and Read more…

By Global Honors, 12 monthsJune 7, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

Retrospective and Prospective- Jenna Reese- Day 9

From childhood, we are all told to learn from the past. However, it is just as important to recognize where the future is taking us and learn from that as well. There is no future without the past, and without the future the past is just empty stories. The Ipiranga Read more…

By Global Honors, 12 monthsJune 7, 2024 ago
Brazil 2024

Just Go With The Flow -Victoria Heffner – Day 9

Routine. Everything Americans do is dictated by their routine and schedule; at least that’s how it is for me. During the school year, my Google calendar runs my life, telling me when the next event of the day begins. However, this is not necessarily the case in Brazil, specifically in Read more…

By Global Honors, 12 monthsJune 7, 2024 ago

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