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Problem Solving Abroad

By: Ruqaiyyah Lucas-Caldwell, CAS ’24 Ruqaiyyah at the WHO Forum on Alcohol, Drugs, and Addictive Behaviors. GRIP: World Medical Association Since coming back home, I’ve received several questions about my summer—about what I did in France, my favorite parts and what I learned. Every time I recount my experiences, I always have a smile on…

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All About the People

By: Jaclyn Fan, CAS ’26 Jaclyn with her coworkers. GRIP: Business Development in Singapore When I headed to the third floor of my company’s building for the first time to enter our office, I thought I had some idea of what to expect during the internship that I would spend the next two months completing. However,…

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Tokyo’s Temples & Tuna Mayo

By: Cameron Ito, Wharton ’25 GRIP: International Business in Tokyo As my time interning at Psychic VR Lab in Tokyo, Japan approaches its halfway mark, I find myself reflecting on the incredible experiences I’ve had so far during my stay in this vibrant city. Nestled close to the iconic Shibuya Scramble, my daily encounters with Tokyo’s rich culture and exciting opportunities…

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Adjusting to Work Life in Singapore

By: Isabel Gan, Wharton ’26 Isabel in Singapore. GRIP: Business Development in Singapore Coming into Singapore, I was nervous yet so excited to meet everyone at the company I would be working at for two months. The work life culture, the local foods I would get exposed to, the projects I would work on, even…

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Strong Start to a Singaporean Summer

By: Katherine He, Wharton ’26 Walking the streets of Singapore. GRIP: Business Development in Singapore Just two weeks into our Singapore immersion, I’ve already fallen in love with this small-in-size but plentiful-in-all-other-ways country. From marveling at the stunning night views at Marina Bay Sands to indulging in a 10-year old’s grand piano concert at the…

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Scenes from Singapore

By: Irene Park, CAS ’25 Overlooking Singapore. GRIP: Business Development in Singapore Sonder (noun): the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own It’s 8:32 am and I’m just getting off the MRT to make the ever-busy transfer at Newton station. It marks a small, yet significant…

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Like a Jenga Tower

By: Carine Mankarious, Ain Shams University Carine is one of the EAP Correspondents writing and sharing her experience at Penn during the Spring 2023 semester. You can also follow along with Carine and our other students on the @pennabroad Instagram feed. Life is all about balance and balance requires sacrifices, yet sacrifices always come with their own risks.…

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Penn Is What You Make of It

By: Alex Baxter, University of Edinburgh Alex is one of the EAP Correspondents writing and sharing his experience at Penn during the Spring 2023 semester. You can also follow along with Alex and our other students on the @pennabroad Instagram feed. I first decided I wanted to go to Penn at, pretty much, the start of my first…

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A Journey into Argentina’s Asado Culture

By: Roodarnley Pierre-Louis, Huntsman ’26 Roodarnley’s first Asado. GRIP: Social Impact in Buenos Aires Of all the traditions of Argentina, the asado reigns as the poster child for Argentinian culture and condition. The asado – or barbecue, is usually characterized as the gathering of friends and family around the fire pit to enjoy an assortment…

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How Dancing Transformed My German Summer

By: Amy Liu, SEAS ’25 Amy with friends at a Sunset Picnic. GRIP: Engineering Research in Aachen I never would have thought a casual text to another intern would have such a huge impact. Two days into my GRIP internship in Aachen, I found myself suddenly without plans for the evening after work hours. Previous…