Ashton Abroad 2.0: On to Belize!
Welcome to Ashton Abroad 2.0! I cannot begin to express how excited I am to not only go abroad again but to be back in the world of travel blogging. For my last trip, I adventured to the UK for three...
View ArticleAshton Abroad 2.0: Getting Acquainted With Belize
Hello from Orange Walk, Belize! I landed safely and have enjoyed a beautiful first day in this wonderful country. The last couple of days have been an absolute whirlwind and in some ways I feel like...
View ArticleAshton Abroad 2.0: Monkeying Around on the Mayan Ruins
Good evening from Caye Caulker. It is Sunday evening and I am sitting in a gazebo right on the beach, listening to the waves and trying to fight off some of the more intense feelings of exhaustion I...
View ArticleAshton Abroad 2.0: Accessing our Feelings
Good morning, USA! I swear I could write poetry about Southwater Caye. Never in my life have I been so overwhelmed by beauty. I have been fortunate enough to see some stunning parts of this globe, but...
View ArticleAshton Abroad 2.0: The Honors Experience in Belize
Want to know more about what it’s like to study abroad as a Georgia State University Honors College student? Take a peak into the global experience of our very own Ashton Brasher, a Presidential...
View ArticleAshton Abroad 2.0: Making Meaning
On Saturday as we made our way through the airport, Dr. Hawthorne and I bantered about what my last post would look like. He made a long-winded joke about the various cliches I could open this post...
View ArticleClass of 2014 Profile | The Atlanta Edge: Kelly McCahill
No one understands the benefit of living in the city of Atlanta quite like Kelly McCahill. As a graduating senior entering an incredible position in an ICU, she knows that the access she had to...
View ArticleTaking London: Parliament, Politics, and Vikings
As stated in my previous post, travelling here is incredibly easy and much cheaper than if you were to leave from America. Over the weekend, I was able to take a trip to both Sweden and Copenhagen to...
View ArticleA Summer in Paris: Jared Le Doux
Jared Le Doux has loved music since before he could speak. As he grew up, music remained his greatest love and his talents and interests only expanded with time. Having mastered the saxophone, guitar,...
View ArticleWanderlust Personified: Cody Provence
Recent Honors College graduate Cody Provence spent much of his time at Georgia State living abroad. Now holding a BS in economics and a minor in Italian studies, Cody used his college career as an...
View ArticleElaina McGann: Actuary, Artist, & Adventurer
Elaina McGann strives to make every aspect of her life an adventure—a goal she kept in mind when choosing a university. For Elaina, the decision to move from Pennsylvania to Atlanta was fueled widely...
View ArticleAfter Plenty of Opportunities at Georgia State, Ashton Brasher Has Plenty of...
Just weeks away from graduation, Ashton Brasher still isn’t sure what she wants to do with her life — and she doesn’t sound the least bit worried. If anything, she sounds thrilled. “I kind of like that...
View ArticleRachel’s Reflections: Home
Wow, it feels so good to be back home. I finally finished my nine-week escapade in Europe. The last four days I was in the UK I spent my time in Glasgow and Edinburgh, Scotland. I was surprised to find...
View ArticleLucy Felkar ’15 reflects on the Malone Fellowship
Lucy Felkar enrolled at Georgia State University in August, 2011 with a Middle East Studies major and a Spanish minor. During that time, she was on the President’s List and the Dean’s List and...
View ArticleMathematical Biology in Romania? Why Not. Joshua Lott Tells All.
As a first-year college student, I felt as if it was crucial for me to experience all that Georgia State had to offer me. I was eager to meet new people, try new things, and explore the world outside...
View ArticleGeorgia State Honors College Student Francis Mwangi Awarded the Benjamin A....
ATLANTA — Francis Mwangi, a sophomore studying actuarial science at Georgia State University, is one of over 250 American undergraduate students from 140 colleges and universities across the U.S....
View ArticleD.C. Reflections: The Lifestyle
Welcome Readers! Thank you for visiting my blog! I will take you along my adventure this summer by telling you my favorite moments on my study abroad trip in Europe and will write about my internship,...
View ArticleAshton Abroad 2.0: On to Belize!
Welcome to Ashton Abroad 2.0! I cannot begin to express how excited I am to not only go abroad again but to be back in the world of travel blogging. For my last trip, I adventured to the UK for three...
View ArticleAshton Abroad 2.0: Getting Acquainted With Belize
Hello from Orange Walk, Belize! I landed safely and have enjoyed a beautiful first day in this wonderful country. The last couple of days have been an absolute whirlwind and in some ways I feel like...
View ArticleAshton Abroad 2.0: Monkeying Around on the Mayan Ruins
Good evening from Caye Caulker. It is Sunday evening and I am sitting in a gazebo right on the beach, listening to the waves and trying to fight off some of the more intense feelings of exhaustion I...
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