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Privilege in Poverty Relief

By: Carmen Harrison Montoya, CAS ’24 Inside the church of a small school in the city San Miguel, within the larger province of Buenos Aires. Social Impact in Buenos Aires, Argentina Coming to Buenos Aires, I had the choice between a renowned political think tank and a nonprofit for education and poverty relief. Based on…

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Getting Better at Difficult Things

By: David Kato, CAS ’24 David at Geneva Lake World Medical Association (WMA), Ferney-Voltaire, France Coming to France was like leaving behind all sense of familiarity. My French was not that great. And here I am in a town and country I have never been before. Essentially, the only sense of familiarity I had was…

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Working the Singaporean Way

By: Arnav Ghatiwala, SEAS ’25 Arnav (top right) at the office in Singapore. Business Development in Singapore My first day in Singapore, I walked into the office, only to be welcomed by the loveliest group of co-workers. In a foreign country with its own practices and norms, I had not expected such warmth. However, they…

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First Time Foreigner

By: Haley Tjon, Nursing ’24 Haley at Basilica del Voto Nacional. Manna Project International, Ecuador In my first couple of weeks in Ecuador, I’ve experienced a lot of firsts and surprises. The country is beautiful and its rolling hills and unpredictable weather make it an exciting country to explore. I’ve been able to explore the…

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A Home in Bangkok

By: Madison Holler, College ’24 Madison enjoying a birthday celebration with her coworkers. PR and Marketing in Bangkok, Thailand When envisioning my first in-person internship for this summer, I thought of tall buildings housing a myriad of coworking spaces, a small cubicle with my name on it, and coworkers that preferred to put their headphones…

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Practicing Patience

By: Chelsea Hipwell, CPHI ’23 Chelsea horseback riding at a local farm during a team-building retreat. Manna Project International, Ecuador The internship experience has been uniquely challenging because of its holistic nature. The structure is both a work-based internship as well as community living, and I’ve found that both of these areas of focus impact…

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Learning through Teaching

By: Esther Beren, College ’23 Art by children in the Sangolquí area. Manna Project International, Ecuador My favorite part of my internship experience so far has been spending time with children from the Sangolquí area. Every Tuesday and Thursday, I assist in the level one kids’ English class. The class happens for one hour, twice…

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A Fulfilling Day of Work

By: Anishka Arseculeratne, GSE ’23 Manna Project International, Ecuador As a graduate intern at MPI in Ecuador, I wanted to work on projects that would enhance my professional capacity and appeal, while making an impact on the local community. For this reason, I was very excited to have been assigned to two important and related…

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Life in Seoul – A Juxtaposition

By: Sinead Knepper, CAS ’24 Sinead at Gyeongbokgung Palace International Development in Seoul, South Korea As I reach the end of my first month in Korea, I thought this would be a good time to reflect on my experience abroad thus far. I wanted to come to Korea so badly on this GRIP program because…

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Flat Whites and Fashion

By: Haerin So, Wharton ’25 Haerin wears an outfit bought entirely in Australia with Stella and Katie (fellow GRIP interns) in Melbourne. Business in Sydney Living abroad for the first time has easily been one of the best chapters in my life. I’ve truly fallen in love with Sydney and have found two of my…