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New Sights and Cultures to Learn

By: Antonia Solar, CAS ’25 Photo along the Singapore River. My first week in Singapore, I explored the area around my hotel a lot. The Singapore river goes all along the city to the Marina Bay area. I walked a lot along the river to see the different sights around. I was really glad to…

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Office Atmosphere and New Friendships

By: Antonia Solar, CAS ’25 Office hotpot lunch! My experience working in the office in Singapore was very positive. From the very beginning, everyone at the Lien Centre was extremely welcoming. They encouraged us to be loud and make the space our own, as well as to share our thoughts and social learnings on anything…

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Long Term Tourist

By: Anya Jacoby, CAS ’25 Anya celebrating downtown after the Uruguayan Men’s soccer team won the U20 World Cup. GRIP: Entrepreneurship in Montevideo The best way to learn more about a culture is to spend a lot of time there. I spent my summer in Montevideo, but I also traveled to other countries while I…

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Buenos Aires: A Bookstore-Lover’s Dream

By: Roodarnley Pierre-Louis, CAS ’26 The view of El Ateneo Grand Splendid from the second floor. GRIP: Social Impact in Buenos Aires Bookstores in Buenos Aires are a microcosm of the city’s intense culture of exploration and artistic appreciation. From the grand bookstores like the El Ateneo Grand Splendid to the coziest corner nooks, these…

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Embracing Heritage and Home Runs

By: Cameron Ito, Wharton ’25 GRIP: International Business in Tokyo As my time in Tokyo draws to a close, I’m filled with a whirlwind of emotions and memories that have enriched my internship at Psychic VR Lab in ways I couldn’t have anticipated. Amidst all these experiences, one memory shines particularly bright — a day…

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Three’s a Company

By: Teena Bhatia, SEAS ’26 Teena with fellow interns. GRIP: The Tata Group During the course of my internship with the Tata Group in Mumbai, I had the opportunity to participate in a 3-day immersive trip along with 14 other interns. And it was nothing short of extraordinary. Day One: A Glimpse into the Heart…

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Little Adventures Down Under

By: Kim Fung, CAS ’24 Kim’s koala friend, Pavvy! GRIP: Business in Sydney G’day! Landing in Sydney, I was brimming with excitement for my internship at a local startup. However, as the days transitioned into weeks, I found myself immersed not only in the corporate life but also in the rich tapestry of Australian culture…

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A Birthday Bash to Remember

By: Celine Choi, CAS ’25 Celine’s view on the way to work. GRIP: Social Impact in Buenos Aires I noticed a special warmth as soon as I entered Tierra Violeta that made it stand out from any other workplace. My coworkers were many decades my senior– and they were more than coworkers; they were inspiring…

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Elevators

By: Adrian Rafizadeh, Wharton ’26 Adrian with colleagues at their company soccer game! GRIP: FinTech in Medellin As an American student abroad in a wholly new country, I knew I would be in for a new cultural experience — but Medellín’s warmness and friendliness truly captured my heart far beyond what I expected. Throughout my…

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Gelling Together A Greener World

By: Benjamin Sailors, SEAS ’24 Benjamin with labmates.  GRIP: Engineering Research in Singapore Every day, it seems there is another new headline about another new disaster facing humanity. Rising seas, waning forests, and just recently the devastating wildfires in Maui. Climate change seems destined to stoke an inexorable decline of life as we know it—that…