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November 21, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

British Food: It’s Not That Bad

A local food hall in London, U.K.

Before coming to London, I counted myself lucky for never having tasted “mushy peas.” I recoiled at pictures of beans on toast and something called “black pudding,” a type of blood sausage originating from the U.K. and Ireland.  There’s a sort of universally accepted stereotype that British food has less… read more 

November 14, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Adventures Come in All Shapes and Sizes

An orange Highland cow stands in a wet rocky ravine

One month before I left for Edinburgh, I bought a journal so that I could record my adventures abroad. I loved the idea of reflecting on my personal stories later on, but I also feared that my time in Edinburgh wouldn’t live up to my imagination. What if something bad… read more 

November 7, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Romancing My Solitude, the Parisian Way

The Eiffel Tower is lit up golden at dusk

I must admit: My last blog post was written in the thick of my Parisian honeymoon phase. Three months in, I now have a more grounded perspective on living abroad and the challenges associated with it. One challenge that I’ve been facing lately is feeling lonely. My boyfriend and I… read more 

November 4, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Instant Asia

Three tall attached buildings in Singapore look over the bay

The Lion City. The Garden City. Instant Asia.  Instant Asia. This modern nickname for Singapore stood out to me more than any of the others. A country smaller in size than Dallas houses a population of nearly six million people from various ethnic and religious backgrounds, as well as an… read more 

November 2, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Wishing for a Fig in Winter

Still life has been my favorite genre of art since childhood. I’d like to think it was the first time I deeply resonated with the power of metaphor in art. However, at the time, I hadn’t entirely pieced together why I was so fascinated by an unassuming, gilded-framed depiction of… read more 

October 31, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

Rekindling the Old and Igniting the New: Reflecting on Connections

Carol and a friend take a selfie with a clock tower in the background

Connections between people and places bring the world together. Especially in a place like Brussels, creating and maintaining connections is incredibly important. The way the city itself is connected, as well as how it’s connected to the rest of the world, has inspired me to reflect on the connections I’ve… read more 

October 20, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

On Perspective and Gratitude: Carrying This Practice Into Study Abroad

There are many aspects of studying and living abroad in Paris that I feel are directly shifting pieces of me. There are bits, like how I carry myself walking down the street and how much I sense my heightened independence, which I can directly note as having transformed in these… read more 

October 18, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

The Changing of Seasons and Kachoufugetsu

The symbolic camphor tree in front of the clock tower at Kyoto University

When I first arrived in Kyoto, Japan, two weeks ago, my hair stuck to my face anytime I went outside. Carrying groceries under the blazing heat of the sun felt like a momentous task, akin to that of the long walk up the hills of Austin to reach my dorm… read more 

October 12, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

The Walk: My London Ritual

It is currently October, and I have yet to go to a single class here in London. After a long summer at home, watching my friends pack their bags and head back to Austin, I was finally on the plane headed to Heathrow, hoping everything would be OK while I… read more 

October 10, 2022, Filed Under: Global Ambassador

From One -burg to Another

Vanessa and friends smile for a picture

If there’s one thing you should know about me, it’s that I appreciate a good metaphor. I find it easier and more enticing to tell a story when you have a key idea — like a life lesson — to center it around. To that end, I’ve been racking my… read more 

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