The Things That Stay With You
Posted August 6, 2012
Samuel Wagreich, Political and Economic Development in China, Summer 2012 As my final days in China are fast approaching, I’m trying to figure out...Posted August 6, 2012
Samuel Wagreich, Political and Economic Development in China, Summer 2012 As my final days in China are fast approaching, I’m trying to figure out...Posted August 6, 2012
Akhilesh Pant, Political and Economic Development in China, Summer 2012 It’s difficult to pinpoint the exact type of satisfaction that I felt after going...Posted August 6, 2012
Yousuf Ahmad, China Wanxiang Fellows Program, Summer 2012 妳好! Sorry for keeping everyone waiting- this will be my last post 🙁 but here we...Posted July 8, 2012
Yousuf Ahmad, China Wanxiang Fellows Program, Summer 2012 你好 and Salaam everybody! So first thanks for all the feedback and support for the blog!...Posted June 4, 2012
By Kathryn Jaruseski, Public Health in South Africa, Spring 2012 Handmade crafts arranged on tables in a manner that is pleasing to the eye. ...Posted June 1, 2012
By Kathryn Jaruseski, Public Health in South Africa, Spring 2012 When I chose to study public health and economic development in South Africa, the...Posted May 30, 2012
By Kathleen Leinweber, Public Health in South Africa, Spring 2012 It sits nestled in a sea of gold, platinum and silver. It glints, shines,...Posted October 3, 2011
Jacob Wunsh, Contemporary Berlin, Summer 2011 And so my summer ended. I’ve been home for six weeks now, and college has begun to pick...Posted October 3, 2011
Jacob Wunsh, Contemporary Berlin, Summer 2011 In the picture above (see: Dresden), you can see one of the many beautiful buildings in Dresden, “the...Posted August 10, 2011
Alex Feder, Contemporary Berlin, Summer 2011 This might seem like a boring subject for a blog post, but as I was riding the train...