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Redhawks Abroad Blog

Salt to a Sweet Tooth: A Short Essay on Candy

August 3, 2022

Owen Trampe ('23 - Environmental Science) reflects on exploring the pull of salty snacks versus sweets, it delves into cravings, childhood habits, and how our taste preferences shape emotional and cultural connections while studying abroad in Iceland.

Salt to a Sweet Tooth: A Short Essay on Candy

A Love Letter to Layering

August 2, 2022

Owen Trampe ('23 - Environmental Science) writes a poetic tribute to layering style—melding textures, colors, and fashion pieces with personal flair, celebrating how strategic layering transforms both look and confidence for their study abroad program in Iceland.

A Love Letter to Layering

Of Geysers and Gyrfalcons

July 5, 2022

Owen Trampe ('23 - Environmental Science) writes a vivid travelogue contrasting Iceland’s explosive geysers with majestic Arctic gyrfalcons—melding geology, wildlife, and personal wonder on a tundra adventure.

Of Geysers and Gyrfalcons

From Homeland to Iceland

June 16, 2022

Owen Trampe ('23 - Environmental Science) writes a thoughtful reflection on his journey from his homeland to Iceland—navigating cultural shocks, building identity, and finding belonging in a new land.

From Homeland to Iceland

My Study Abroad Game Plan

October 10, 2019

Adilia Watson ('21 - Environmental Studies) details her cost‑savvy journey in Ghana. She outlines income sources—part‑time jobs, household gigs, research‑study pay, remote internships—plus funding tricks: scholarships (like the Gilman), smart program choices, and saving‑early tactics to help

My Study Abroad Game Plan

Let's Just Be Honest with Each Other, OK?

March 7, 2019

Braden ('20, Philosophy & Spanish, Communications), is studying abroad in Puebla, Mexico, seeking Spanish fluency, cultural insight, and personal growth.

Let's Just Be Honest with Each Other, OK?