Tears of Joy PublishedAugust 08, 2023 by Valencia Xu, Stanford Women’s Tennis As student-athletes immersed in the daily stressors of university life, we are accustomed to shedding tears of worry, grief, sadness,… Read more
My New Costa Rican Family PublishedJuly 24, 2023 by India Houghton, Stanford Women’s Tennis The ACE program in Costa Rica changed my perspective like no other. When my plane touched down in San Jose,… Read more
Resiliency In A World Of Doom And Gloom PublishedJuly 14, 2022 by Ellie Coleman, Duke Women's Tennis In a world where news headlines convince us that the world is warming at an alarming rate and climate change… Read more
Meet the ACE in Colorado 2022 Team PublishedJune 28, 2022 by 2022 ACE in Colorado Team The ACE in Colorado team is volunteering with organizations in Gunnison and Durango, with a focus on conservation and environmental… Read more
Going (Fried) Bananas Over Vietnam! PublishedAugust 22, 2021 by Marge Bilokin, Duke Women's Tennis Undoubtedly, ACE is an experience to remember. Although virtual, I have established lifelong connections, made friends from Duke as well… Read more
Meet the ACE in Place Vietnam 2021 (Session II) Team PublishedAugust 03, 2021 by 2021 ACE in Place Vietnam Session II Team The ACE in Place Vietnam program is partnering with Coach for College to help plan and develop ideas, videos, and… Read more
Sala Kakuhle, Zola PublishedJuly 23, 2019 by Michaela Gordon, Stanford Women's Tennis Going into the ACE program, I was prepared to soak in the South African culture, meet members of the Zola… Read more
Learning Through Language PublishedJune 26, 2019 by Jameson Kavel (Duke Women's Softball) and Michaela Gordon (Stanford Women's Tennis) “Molo!” This is Michaela Gordon from Stanford Women’s Tennis and Jameson Kavel from Duke Softball. We’ve had a great first week… Read more
Thankful PublishedAugust 15, 2018 by Meible Chi, Duke Women's Tennis After a 42-hour journey that included five flights and a layover in Canada, I sit at home reflecting on my… 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