The Myth of the Merlion

While in Singapore, I came across a unique statue that seemed to be a combination of two distinctly different animals. I had never seen a lion mixed with a fish before...I just had to learn more!

A lifetime of memories

This is an introduction to my journey abroad in Nyon and Geneva. It will highlight my research work, cultural and language immersion, and my passion for travel!

My Autobiography

Hi, travelers! I'm Kristen and I lived in Morocco for four months. I'll be sharing all about Morocco, how I was able to study abroad and how you can, too!

Who I Am

What's it like to be a student with international ambitions?  Read on to learn a little bit about me and my path towards Chengdu, China!

One Thousand Miles of Memories

I have arrived at the end of my journey in Namibia. I am sad to leave but so happy for the amazing journey. I never imagined I would bike among elephants, and I am so glad you came with me!

Celebrating San Mateo in La Rioja

Every autumn, the people of La Rioja celebrate the harvesting of local grapes with a week-long festival called San Mateo. Let's learn about a special tradition that happens during this festival!

Seoul's Air Pollution

Seoul is an industrial city that also has heavy air pollution coming from China and Korea's own industries. The poor air pollution is bad for the health and well-being of Koreans.

Rebuilding the MOSAiC Central Observatory Ice Camp

The MOSAiC Expedition faced many challenges and every leg of the trip was different. Let's take a closer look at how we learned to rebuild the MOSAiC Central Observatory Ice Camp during Leg 4. 

Delicious and Diverse Hawker Centers

Singapore is home to phenomenal foods that are hard to find anywhere else. Join me as I share my favorite part about studying abroad!

Au Revoir!

For my last publication on Reach the World, I wanted to write about something that would be interesting to you and something that I don’t know much about -- and that is being a kid in France!

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