Student Profiles

"A Space to Work on Writing"

Azania Tripp talks poetry and education as she reflects on her semester in HECUA's Writing for Social Change program.

Read more.

My Life Long Relationship with Ecuador

Tiffany Lam, a Wellesley student, explains how a life-long relationship began with Ecuador after she participated in the January-term, Social and Political Transformation in Ecuador.

Read more.

Denisonian for Social Change

Raquel Fuentes participated in HECUA's Civil Rights program during June 2011, she was one of four Denison University students who participated as a Denisonian for Social Change.

Read more.

(Food) Justice for All

Siri Simons studying at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, talks about her experience participating in the Environmental Sustainability program during the fall 2010 semester.

Read more.

Living and Thinking as a Resident of Quito

Onyinye Arinze (pictured right) is an international studies, studio art, and philosophy student at Macalester College. She's currently in her final semester at school after having just completed the Community Internships in Latin America (CILA) program.

Read more.

Asking "Why?" More Often

Marcy Mueller, a Human Services and Pastoral & Youth Ministry student at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, reflects on her spring semester in Northern Ireland.

Read more.

Being a Bit of an Idealist

Caitlin Dally, an International and European Studies major at the University of San Francisco, shares what brought her to Norway last year.

Read more.

Theater, Wigs, and Drag, Oh My!

Bryce, studying costume and wig design with a dance minor, is a senior at Viterbo University. Last year he participated in City Arts during the spring 2011 semester.

Read more.