Archives: Fellow Updates

What an inspiring month!

Maria Lanza Arancibia

2017-10-30

It´s been one month of living in this country and I am still not over how much beauty there is around me, it´s quite exciting to think that there is still so much more to see and explore. I have proposed myself to do something related to video every month and this is my September...

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In-between

Leandra Pedretti

2017-10-30

Before my time in Ecuador, when it still felt hypothetical and distant, I was entirely convinced that this bridge year would be one inspirational story after another heartwarming encounter-on repeat. One after the other, all day, every day. A factory line of heartfelt anecdotes and life lessons. Every success would be insightful and significant, every...

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Weekly VLOGS

Rujen Amatya

2017-10-30

The link to my weekly VLOGs while I am at Florianopolis, Brazil. Please subscribe and enjoy weekly updates! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUGk7i3uND0&list=PLqSOz82Pixrg71SH2BgIWUhAq8yq5ncUo ‌

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Learning How to Learn

Wyatt Foster

2017-10-30

Growing up in a town where taking time to step back and reflect on life was viewed as a waste of time, and self care meant hopefully finishing homework before 1AM so you could get a few hours of sleep, life in Senegal is a big transition. I remember begging my dad at least once...

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Snip Snip*

Danny DeBare

2017-10-29

  My hair was a hot mess, and everyone knew it. I took too much time in the morning attempting to mat down this uncontrollable nest. And by 10am, it looked like your aunt who always greets you with a head scratch had a field day. I decided something had to be done. But the...

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TOP 10 THINGS UNIQUE TO MY LIFE IN ECUADOR

JuliaGrace Walker

2017-10-28

1. The School Bell The school bell here is like a bomb siren from a WWII movie.  Every 40 minutes, the deafening alarm wails across campus from numerous megaphones.  The siren is not for the students.  The teachers leave and rotate to their next classroom.  All students stay in the same room.  The class erupts...

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