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Time Flies ✈️

Time Flies ✈️

by Alexandra Holley | Aug 17, 2023 | Central America, Comm & Info Sciences, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

It’s hard to believe yet another week has gone by. When I first arrived, it felt like I had been here forever, but since the first week, time has flown. I can’t believe we only have six full days left before we fly home.  Despite being shorter due to Memorial...
Work/Life Balance in Paradise

Work/Life Balance in Paradise

by Alexandra Holley | Aug 17, 2023 | Central America, Comm & Info Sciences, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

Our first week on the island was all about getting acclimated, both to our new environment and our classes. This week, as we have gotten settled in, things have ramped up quite a bit. We’ve started covering more content in our courses and having more assignments due....
Advice for Studying Abroad in Guatemala

Advice for Studying Abroad in Guatemala

by Samantha Samler | Aug 17, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer

Pre-departure Stress Before my study abroad trip to Guatemala I was very nervous about a lot of things. I felt like I knew no one who was going, I had no idea what to pack, and I was so scared that I would hate my time abroad because I had never known anyone who had...
Ending My Trip Abroad in Guatemala!

Ending My Trip Abroad in Guatemala!

by Samantha Samler | Aug 17, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

Midterms Halfway through week two in Guatemala we had midterms for our two classes we have been taking while abroad. Our classes are Politics of Developing Nations and Politics of Latin American Countries. While studying for midterms me and a couple of my classmates...
Divemaster Stacey on Conservation in Belize Reef Systems

Divemaster Stacey on Conservation in Belize Reef Systems

by Riley Marchand | Aug 10, 2023 | Central America, Engineering, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

An incredible discovery of mine on our research trip was that Belizeans are some of the kindest people to come across. I met and spent an extended amount of time with different host families and guides in the ecotourism industry. At our first location, we were housed...
Tree Planting in the Village of San Pedro Columbia, Belize

Tree Planting in the Village of San Pedro Columbia, Belize

by Riley Marchand | Aug 10, 2023 | Central America, Engineering, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

Most of our conservation research trip in Belize was spent on the water near marine reserves. However, we were able to spend a few days on the mainland during our second week abroad. On this particular day, we traveled to the village of San Pedro Columbia and worked...
A Lake Unlike Any Other: Lake Atitlán

A Lake Unlike Any Other: Lake Atitlán

by Warren Unzueta | Aug 9, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

Next Stop: Guatemala!

Next Stop: Guatemala!

by Warren Unzueta | Aug 9, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

Antigua by the Numbers

Antigua by the Numbers

by Perrin Larkin | Aug 9, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

Reflecting on Travel Prep

Reflecting on Travel Prep

by Perrin Larkin | Aug 9, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer

Coffee and Chocolate: Learning more about Guatemala’s major exports.

Coffee and Chocolate: Learning more about Guatemala’s major exports.

by Braden Hopkins | Jul 31, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

Top Left: my personal handmade chocolate bar. Top Right: coffee bean plants. Middle Left: ripe coffee shell and beans. Middle Right: coffee bean sorting station. Bottom Left: terrace to dry coffee beans. Bottom Right: coffee bean roasters. Along with our coursework...
Celebrating St. James Day in Antigua, Guatemala

Celebrating St. James Day in Antigua, Guatemala

by Braden Hopkins | Jul 31, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

Waterfall fireworks in the main square. In Antigua, Guatemala, July 25th is the holiday called St. James Day. The tradition comes from colonial times, as apostle St. James was the patron saint of the conquistadors that settled the area for Spain. It is a grand...
Attempting to Climb Pacaya

Attempting to Climb Pacaya

by Braden Hopkins | Jul 31, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

The whole group at the peak of our hike, with Pacaya in the background. During the entire trip, my anxiety was building for our hike on Pacaya, an active volcano thirty minutes away from Antigua. I am not very athletic and legitimately thought I would pass out if I...
Vacation after Midterms: 24 Hours on Monterrico Beach

Vacation after Midterms: 24 Hours on Monterrico Beach

by Braden Hopkins | Jul 31, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

Another student brought a nice camera to take pictures of us at sunset. After finishing up midterms for PSC 331 and 332, we traveled as a group for a quick getaway to Monterrico beach. We left early in the morning and drove three hours to Hotel El Faro, located in the...
A Quick Trip to Guatemala City

A Quick Trip to Guatemala City

by Braden Hopkins | Jul 31, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

A view of Guatemala City at night from the balcony of AC Hotel Our professor and tour guide in front of an ancient, replicated textile at Universidad Francisco Marroquin. Had to take a picture in the Barbie box after eating dinner in Cayala. Inside of the Catholic...
One Night on Lake Atitlán

One Night on Lake Atitlán

by Braden Hopkins | Jul 31, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

View of Lake Atitlán from at boardwalk in Panajachel. Our first overnight excursion was to Lake Atitlán, which is located in the highlands of the Sierra Madre Mountain range in southwest Guatemala. On the way through Guatemala’s winding mountain roads, we...
Daily Life in Antigua, Guatemala

Daily Life in Antigua, Guatemala

by Braden Hopkins | Jul 30, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Summer, _

Sunsets at Casa Herrera One of the main reasons I chose to study abroad in Antigua, Guatemala is the course content offered within my program. I am on a faculty led trip taught by Dr. Chris Hale, an amazing professor from the political science department. I am taking...
Why Guatemala

Why Guatemala

by Perrin Larkin | Jul 21, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Non-traditional, Summer, _

Hola from Guatemala :)

Hola from Guatemala :)

by Kirsy D. | Jul 17, 2023 | Central America, Faculty-Led, Social Work, Summer, _

Hey there, fellow travelers and curious minds! I’m thrilled to share my exciting study abroad experience in the enchanting city of Antigua, Guatemala. As a doctoral student at the University of Alabama, immersing myself in Latin American history and politics has...

Exploring Guatemala: Embracing Responsible Tourism and Being a Respectful Guest

by Kirsy D. | Jul 17, 2023 | Central America, Faculty-Led, Social Work, Summer, _

Welcome back, fellow travelers! Today, I want to share an important aspect of my visit to Antigua, Guatemala – the commitment to responsible tourism and being a respectful guest. As we venture into new destinations, it becomes crucial for us to leave a positive impact...
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