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June 7, 2016June 12, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners, Uncategorized

Roma

When arriving in Rome I had no idea what to expect. I have never been outside of the country other than Jamaica and various places in Mexico so not much to my surprise I was completely lost in a new culture upon arrival in Rome. While the language and demeanor of people was obviously different … Continue reading “Roma”

June 7, 2016June 12, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners

Journal: Rome

When in Rome I walked over 35 miles, I definitely roamed all over in Rome in a few days. This being my second time in Rome, I wanted to completely live in the moment and completely immerse myself in the Roman culture. I wanted to truly experience Rome and take in all that Rome had … Continue reading “Journal: Rome”

June 6, 2016CHEM in Italy

Roma

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June 3, 2016June 12, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners

9 Hour Flight and a Layover in London

First thing I do on my way to fine wines and quaint cafes in Tuscany? Buy a Starbucks. There’s nothing quite like a cheap cup-o-Joe when you wake up at 6:15 to get to the airport 3 hours early. Yum. The delicious taste of over roasted beans mixed with too-sweet syrup. 😂I actually drained the […]

May 21, 2016June 12, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners

1. Rome to Arezzo–Profound Beauty

I wasn’t sure what to expect, and that defined my experience.

May 16, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners

Rome, Italy

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May 1, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners

“Dreams from Endangered Cultures”

Growing up in Oklahoma, smack dab in the middle of the United States, it is easy to forget how diverse the world really is. Listening to Wade Davis talk about so many different cultures and peoples that I’ve never even heard of and could hardly hope to pronounce really pointed out how little I (and … Continue reading “Dreams from Endangered Cultures”

April 29, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners

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April 2, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners

Fulbright Information Session

Even halfway into my second semester as a GEF I had almost no idea what the Fulbright program was really about. I knew it sent students abroad for about a year after college, but that was pretty much it. Even the website didn’t give me a good idea of what it was really about, so … Continue reading Fulbright Information Session

March 27, 2016CHEM in Italy, Learners

Second Languages and Studying Abroad

Growing up in Oklahoma, Spanish has always been “the second language of choice” at every school I’ve attended and visited through my public education. I took nine semesters of Spanish through middle and high school, and I had something of a knack for it. That being said, I am well aware that being able to … Continue reading Second Languages and Studying Abroad

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  • Health Impact of Alcohol
  • Alcohol Metabolism
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  • Italian Wine
  • Olive Oil
  • Pasta
  • Fermentation
  • Terroir
  • Coffee Brewing Techniques
  • History of Coffee Production
  • Chemical changes during Coffee Roasting
  • Coffee Types and Processing
  • Putting Science and Aesthetics Together

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