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Hi There, Shanghai!

By: Kimi Li, CAS ’25 PGS: Exploring Traditional Chinese Medicine As I sit here in the world’s prettiest airport, surrounded by an indoor tropical botanical garden, it’s hard to believe that in less than 12 hours, I’ll be in Shanghai, China! The first leg of our journey was a 12 hour flight from New York…

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Bug Spray, Bug Spray, and… More Bug Spray?

By: Rachel Guan, Wharton ’26 PGS: Global Jewish Communities Last week my dad asked me why I have 4 packs of Deet in my Amazon cart.  Looking down at my suitcase now the day before my trip, I realize I may have gone a little overboard. But honestly, can you ever be too prepared when…

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All I Want for Christmas is DEET

By: Kate Barnes, CAS ’25 PGS: Sustainable Development and Culture in Latin America One of my favorite courses I have taken at Penn was “Latinx Environmental Justice” with Dr. Teresa Giménez, where I was able to learn about the implications of various policies here in the United States and their impact on marginalized Latinx communities…

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The Japanese yen is at an all-time low (yay)

By: Karam Alkaissy, SEAS ’27 In less than 48 hours, I’ll find myself soaring above a blue canvas that modern-day cartographers prefer to omit on their maps (I am talking about the Pacific Ocean). Destination: Japan. Departure is imminent, but my bag is far from ready. Join me on my final errands as I look…

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Before the Land of Fire and Ice

By: Molly Sparkman, CAS ’26 PGS: Case Studies in Environmental Sustainability After spending 3 hours a week for the past semester learning about Iceland I can’t even begin to express my excitement to be able to finally visit a country I have learned so much about. Being informed that we are going to be spending…

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Things are looking up!… Literally

By: Aaleyah Jackson, CAS ’26 Picture taken at the Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall PGS: Chinese Language It’s t-minus 24 hours until I hop on a 16-hour flight to China, and I couldn’t be more excited! I started learning Chinese as a sophomore in high school and have dreamed of traveling to China ever since, eager to…

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More than K-Pop & K-Dramas: Ready to Explore the Rich History and Vibrant Culture of Korea

By: Cosette Burrese, CAS ’26 PGS: Korean Language & Culture – Beginning Korean II or Intermediate Korean II Cosette, one of the PGS Correspondents, shares her experience abroad during the Spring 2024 semester. Follow along with the group of correspondents on our blog and look out for their images on the @pennabroad Instagram feed. I’m just about ready to fly to Seoul,…

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My Final Farewell: Texas Edition

By: Daniela Medina, CAS ’26 PGS: Sacred Stuff: Religious Bodies, Places, and Objects Daniela, one of the PGS Correspondents, shares her experience abroad during the Spring 2024 semester. Follow along with the group of correspondents on our blog and look out for their images on the @pennabroad Instagram feed. Embarking on my maiden voyage to Oxford, I am captivated by the prospect…

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Rethinking Paradise: What I Expect from Bali

By: Luna Wang, Wharton ’27 PGS: Tourism, Sustainability and Local Impact in Indonesia Luna, one of the PGS Correspondents, shares her experience abroad during the Spring 2024 semester. Follow along with the group of correspondents on our blog and look out for their images on the @pennabroad Instagram feed. As I gear up for my trip to Bali, I can’t help but…