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Life in the Rainforest

Life in the Rainforest

by Noah J | May 4, 2023 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Honors College, Semester, _

My last journey of my semester abroad was to travel to Monteverde, Costa Rica to study sustainable agriculture. Living in a cloud forest was one of the most spectacular experiences of my life– everything felt so alive and interconnected. It was just like I had...
August 1: That’s All…

August 1: That’s All…

by Jacob Camden | Aug 1, 2022 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Summer, UA-Affiliate

I was ready to go. I had hoped to publish this blog post before I left, but as it stands, I’m writing this on my phone (as per usual) at 2:16 am in the San José airport, at the gate for my flight to Houston. Who knows when I’ll have this finished, proofread,...
July 17: Potpourri

July 17: Potpourri

by Jacob Camden | Jul 17, 2022 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Summer, UA-Affiliate

Readers, I’m still here. And why wouldn’t I be? My COVID was relatively mild, all things considered. I’m over a week out of isolation and little the worse for it. (I still cough a bit. But that’s more psychosomatic.) Yet: I’m still here....
July 4: A mental breather

July 4: A mental breather

by Jacob Camden | Jul 4, 2022 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Summer, UA-Affiliate

Readers, are viruses alive? It is a subject of debate among biologists. They reproduce themselves, like living organisms, using all the usual biological machinery, including genes encoded in nucleic acids: DNA or RNA. Yet when outside of hosts, they are totally inert,...
June 24: Time for excursions

June 24: Time for excursions

by Jacob Camden | Jun 27, 2022 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Summer, UA-Affiliate

In Costa Rica, there are many ways to get wet. Hay varias maneras de mojarse. I don’t think I’ve spent a single day here totally dry; the main moistening agent has been my own sweat. Some days I can start the fifteen-minute walk to the university feeling...
June 17: I am in Costa Rica – What does that mean?

June 17: I am in Costa Rica – What does that mean?

by Jacob Camden | Jun 17, 2022 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Summer, UA-Affiliate

Why Costa Rica? My answer tends to go like this: I wanted to practice my Spanish, and Latin America was cheaper than Spain (and more off-the-beaten-path, more authentic – more on that later). Within Latin America, the programs in Costa Rica were the most...
My Six Week Costa Rica Adventure

My Six Week Costa Rica Adventure

by Molly T | Jun 7, 2022 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Semester

The best decision I’ve ever...
June 3: A day in the pura vida

June 3: A day in the pura vida

by Jacob Camden | Jun 3, 2022 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Summer, UA-Affiliate

Terms for your understanding: Tico/a: someone from Costa Rica, i.e., the country where I’ll be living for the next two months.  San José: the capital of the aforementioned country, where I will spend the next two months in a homestay.  “Pura vida”: the...
May 28: Readers, welcome

May 28: Readers, welcome

by Jacob Camden | May 28, 2022 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Summer, UA-Affiliate

I’ve always flirted with writing a blog. You might think it’s in my blood—my father runs a tech blog that gets 300,000+ hits a month. But it’s not the blood (for a couple reasons). Mainly, I am just self-centered.  Now, this blog is interesting, because its...
Choosing Costa Rica

Choosing Costa Rica

by Karli W | Mar 20, 2022 | Arts & Sciences, Central America, Faculty-Led, Semester

When students decide to attend the University of Alabama, there are many motivations. People want a big school, football, Greek life, countless student organizations, and unmatched school pride. For some, this may just be the best decision for them financially. When I...
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