Electrical Engineering
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Read more: Coming to the CrossroadsPrior to arriving in the Czech Republic my only lens toward its culture was through its shared history with Germany. Yet Czech is a West-Slavic…
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Read more: #WeMadeItMay 6th began as we traversed time zones during our flight from IAD (Washington D.C) to BRU (Brussels). Our flight had been delayed about an…
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Read more: Bridging the DivideI hail from a city of bridges, and their purpose lies beyond a piece of functional infrastructure; they serve as a point of pride for…
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Read more: There and Back AgainThe most fascinating aspect of international experience is one seldom spoken of. It is an inescapable yet miniscule thing that permeates every moment spent in…
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Read more: Prague Pre-gameIf I am honest, right now, the thing that I am most excited about is getting the chance to enjoy myself. This semester has been…
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Read more: Last day in IcelandToday was our last full day in Iceland! It’s pretty shocking and a little bit sad that my trip has almost come to an end.…
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Read more: So hungry I could eat a horse (day 6)
Today was more of a travel day, as we drove from Klauster to Reykjavik. We stopped at the Reynisfjara beach, where massive waves crashed onto…
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Read more: Day 4: Defrosting glaciers
Today we visited Solheimajokull, a popular glacier to visit in the South of Iceland. From the parking lot, we started on a snowy, gravelly path…
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Read more: Children of the Tomatoes (Day 3.5)
After visiting Thingvellir, Gullfoss, and the Geysers, we finally visited the Friðheimar greenhouse. This greenhouse is one of Iceland’s largest, according to the guide that…
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Read more: Close Encounters with the Althing kind (Thingvellir, day 3)
For the first part of our third day, we visited Thingvellir National Park, where the Althing was held during the days of the Icelandic Commonwealth.…