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Spirit of Internationalization Award  

  Last week I was honored to receive the Spirit of Internationalization Award at the annual International Women’s Day brunch. I was one of two undergraduate recipients and amongst other award winners from different categories. This was especially meaningful to me...

Working with dogs and working with Russia

I spend a lot of my free time volunteering at PAWS, walking dogs and playing with dogs. Unfortunately, dogs aren’t the best conversationalists. Though I’m sure some would argue with that, they just never seem to talk to me as much as I talk to them. The...

Closing the Door

As Dean Brady so adroitly pointed out in our senior class yesterday, this semester has been one of extensive reflection for us Deltas.  I don’t want to say it’s been a jarring transition from the relative inactivity of the PLA junior year because I know I...

Living for Now

When we talk about the power of money in class. It got me thinking about how money is such a motivating factor to drive people in their professional career and life. Now of course money is something we as a society continual strive for throughout life, but what else...

President Barron

Yesterday we had the opportunity to sit down and meet President Eric Barron. As a class we had not had the chance to meet with him until yesterday and as an individual I had not know much about him other than what I have read in the papers and what I have heard from...

Great Debate

At the end of April, the College Republicans and College Democrats will be hosting a political debate between two very well known politicians. Two years ago, some of you may recall we brought in Newt Gingirch and Robert Gibbs. This year, the caliber of our speakers...

Reflections on Korea

I don’t often share my experiences from my gap year, but sometimes, I write about it give my emotions and memories an outlet. A few days ago, I had an opportunity to reconnect with a friend that I had through the competition. With our reunion came a flood of...