South Africa
Jan 28 – Feb 3 Saturday was hot, but pretty relaxing. It was mostly a free day, so after breakfast we had time to hang out, journal, and catch up on some reading. A group of us even went over to the field at the school across the street and played ultimate frisbee and soccer.....
South Africa: Off to Johannesburg
 On Friday night our group hosted Ariel, a previous student with the South Africa 2019 intercultural group. She was able to share some insight as well as tips for us, as we continued with our journey forward. The next day was a bit more of a relaxed rest day. However, after dinner, we reconvened, and....
South Africa: Start in Washington, D.C.
First Week On Friday, January 13th, sixteen 91´óÉñ students and the Suderman family of five were sent off to begin our semester-long South Africa intercultural experience. Our first week was spent in Washington, D.C. We spent the week visiting museums, taking walking tours, and exploring the city. We began to get to know each other....
Hiking the Inka Trail
Spending four days hiking the Inka* trail was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. The first day was full of breathtaking views, and we were surprised with almost gourmet meals set up for us by our team of porters along the way. When we sat down for lunch, we were served a....
Peru: El Carmen
One of my favorite days of the trip so far was the Friday of a weekend trip to a small town called El Carmen, located in the province of Chincha. When we arrived, we ate a delicious lunch at the home of the Ballumbrosio family, a family well-known in Chincha for their dancing and music.....
Peru: shout out to host families
When I thought about spending three months in Peru, I had a lot of fears. I worried about learning a new language, learning how to use public transportation, and standing out as a tourist. Once I arrived, I realized that using public transportation is easy, standing out as a tourist is inevitable, and learning the....
Peru: The Fog of Winter
Garua! Living in the Southern Hemisphere at the end of October means that we are transitioning into Spring! Warm sunny days are slowly replacing the dense fog and humid cold of the city. Most of our group is used to American winters. We know what to expect and how to dress for the dry cold. ....
Peru: Museo Larco
On September 7th, we visited Museo Larco in Lima. The first part of the museum featured a grid displaying the timeline crossed with geographical regions. It provided an image on which to begin the following historical venture. We then proceeded to walk chronologically through the art of Peru. We started in the pre-ceramic era of....
Peru – First Impressions
First Impressions… Cross-cultural programs are notoriously busy! We are taking a full load of college courses while navigating a gigantic city (think NYC with 10x less infrastructure) with traffic patterns that aren’t really patterns at all. Everyone and everything needs to be filtered through Spanish, and the history and customs and politics and every other....
GHANA 2022
June 27th: We had our final two lectures at University of Ghana in Accra. Women in Public Life in Ghana presented by Akosua K. Darkwah, PhD, Department of Sociology, University of Ghana. This lecture was conducted by one of only two women who provided lectures to us while we were here. Women contribute at high....









