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Comida Por Peso

By: Shaila Lothe, CAS ’22 Social Impact in Buenos Aires – Buenos Aires, Argentina In my time in Buenos Aires, I have started making myself at home. I’ve fallen into familiar routines. For example, each workday around 1 PM, I start making my way to my favorite lunch place. A few blocks away, the owner…

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A Global City

By: Carolyn Chow, CAS ’20 World Medical Association – Ferney-Voltaire, France Besides watches and chocolate, Geneva is reputed for essentially bringing the world together. It’s the location of the second-largest United Nations office in the world, the World Health Organization, the International Committee of the Red Cross, CERN, and scores of other international organizations. There is…

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An Internship of Flexibility

By: Felicia Chen, Nursing ’22 Felicia (center) at her internship in Vietnam Friends for Street Children – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam If I could describe Vietnam in one word it would be: flexible. The flexibility of calling motorbikes through three different transportation services and swiveling through the obstructed maze-like roads– unregulated, unquestioned. The flexibility…

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Old and New

By: Mark Lis, CAS ’21 Mark (front row, second from left) and friends at the Jerusalem Light Festival Bar Ilan University – Tel Aviv, Israel For my GRIP internship I worked in a molecular biology lab focusing on mRNA expression under stress conditions in Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel. While my research was not connected…

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Shifting Perceptions of Diversity

By: Anisa Hasan-Granier CAS ’20 Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) – Asunción, Paraguay I come from a mixed background (Pakistani/British on my mother’s side, and French on my father’s). While it can be challenging to balance these sometimes clashing identities, this blend has also given me advantages in terms of adaptability as I have grown…

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Six Tips for a Guatemalan Summer

By: Kathleen Givan, SEAS ’21 Guatemala Health Initiative – Santiago Atitlán Six tips for a beautiful summer in Guatemala: Bring peanut butter Bring enough peanut butter for lunches the first month–but no more. You’ll discover quickly a tough gap between breakfast and dinner…where are you supposed to get your food?? For the first month, a…

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Moments to Remember

By: Xiong Her, GSE ’20 Visiting an elephant sanctuary in Thailand UNESCO – Bangkok, Thailand There are so many amazing moments as I reflect on my experiences, professionally, socially, and culturally, while living and interning with UNESCO in Bangkok, Thailand. For instance, on July 11 and 12, I assisted my team, Non-Formal Education and Literacy, on…

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More than ‘Thank You’

By: Ria Jain, Wharton ’22 Leap Skills Academy Pvt. Ltd – New Delhi, India Growing up, I learned to say “thank you,” and to say it a lot. I say it when a stranger holds the door for me, when a classmate says “bless you,” when a friend asks me how I’m doing, and when…

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The Gambian Meal Tradition

By: Fatima Al Rashed, CAS ’22 Fatima (right) enjoying a meal with fellow interns and colleagues Power Up Gambia Hospital – Bwiam, Gambia The Gambia is one of the most beautiful countries I have ever visited in my life. It is a place that I now call home. Everything is beautiful about The Gambia, but…

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Starting at a Startup

By: Stephanie Diaz, CAS ’20 Stephanie (right) with fellow GRIP interns Xavier Lee (left) and Rachel Chu (center) at the Penn Wharton China Center Cadence Translate – Beijing, China When I applied to intern at Cadence Translate, I was primarily interested in the unique role that the company plays in the translation and language services…