Learning How to Lead a Pura Vida PublishedJuly 24, 2023 by Jordan Stock, Stanford Women's Lightweight Rowing Sometimes it’s not just about the journey or arriving at the destination, but about the people you meet along the… Read more
Zulu Dances in my Living Room PublishedJuly 27, 2021 by Faith Zhefuss, Stanford Lightweight Rowing Participating in ACE in Place South Africa expanded my world view and understanding of ethical service. I had doubts about… Read more
Meet the ACE in Place South Africa 2021 Team PublishedJuly 06, 2021 by 2021 ACE in Place South Africa Team The 2021 ACE in Place South Africa team will be working with SA Harvest this summer. SA Harvest is an… Read more
Video: “ACE 2018: 21 Days in China” PublishedAugust 16, 2018 by Isabella Duan, Stanford Women's Lightweight Rowing In the Hong Kong airport, awaiting the flight that would return us to the United States, everyone agreed that July 14 (the… Read more
Language: Barrier or Bond? PublishedAugust 02, 2018 by Meible Chi, Duke Women's Tennis and Isabella Duan, Stanford Women's Lightweight Rowing Izzy: "English is actually my second language. When my mom and dad immigrated to the States, they both knew that… Read more
“Kicking It” with the 2018 ACE in China Team PublishedJuly 31, 2018 by Riley Hickman, Duke Men’s Swimming and Diving and Jacie Lemos, Stanford Women's Lacrosse This summer, ACE students voted on a sports-related theme to document across all four programs. For summer 2018, "kicks" or… Read more
Knock Out, Knock In: We’re in it Together PublishedJuly 31, 2018 by Isabella Duan, Stanford Women's Lightweight Rowing Having arrived and settled in at the Chinese Exploration and Research Society (CERS) Center around midnight on Saturday, Sunday was… Read more
We all played in the rain PublishedJuly 21, 2017 by Reagan Damoose, Stanford Women’s Lightweight Rowing The second-to-last day in the village of Long My, it was pouring. Typically during this time of year — the… Read more
America’s Pastime PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Reagan Damoose, Stanford Women’s Lightweight Rowing, and Johnathan Schwartzman, Duke Men's Fencing Intro: JD and Reagan both coach baseball with two Vietnamese coaches, who prior to the camp had never played the… Read more
Universal Nonverbal Communication: Tickling PublishedJuly 05, 2017 by Reagan Damoose, Stanford Women’s Lightweight Rowing It was competition day of the first week, Friday. We had been in Vietnam for a little over a week… Read more