Chemical Engineering
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Read more: Textile Waste: A Materialized IssueOutside of some preliminary research following my acceptance to the Moving the Cities program, I was largely unfamiliar with Santiago prior to arriving. I had…
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Read more: Moved by the CityEntering into Moving the Cities, I did my best not to have any concrete expectations of what my takeaways from the program would become. I…
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Read more: The Proof is in the PeopleDuring my time at Pitt I have been fortunate enough to partake in three study abroad experiences. Each was remarkable in its own way, marked…
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Read more: Saying “yes” within budget!Budgeting while abroad, especially for a month-long program, is hard. It’s a weirdamount of time that lets you kind of settle in and then you…
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Read more: Adjusting in FlorenceBeing in another country for the first time in my life provided me with more struggles than Iexpected. Prior to leaving for Florence, I did…
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Read more: From Pitt to Ponte VecchioEmily Dunn – Chemical Engineering Despite being a Pitt run program with some Pitt faculty and all Pitt students, the classes I took inFlorence had…
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Read more: Final Moments in PragueWaking up today was very hard. Our bus to the airport was scheduled at 7 am and I did not want to go. While I…
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Read more: Cesky KrumlovToday we visited the fairytale-like city of Cesky Krumlov. Almost completely surrounded by the same river that runs through Prague, the town was very compact…
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Read more: Chemistry and CruisingWe started off today by visiting the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. We were able to hear from multiple research organizers and learn about…
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Read more: Batteries and GhostsToday was an exciting day where we learned about both new innovations in energy and old chilling history. At Eaton, we were introduced to new…