C US C CERS PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Amanda Han, Stanford Women's Fencing & Lyneë Belton, Duke Women's Basketball Hello! Lyneé (Duke) and Amanda (Stanford) here! We’re going to show you around the CERS campus for our blog. Starting… Read more
Shax St.Richardson PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Max St. George, Duke Men’s Swimming and Diving, and Shannon Richardson, Stanford Women's Beach Volleyball While walking through the local village on our second day in Zhongdian and talking about some of our interests, we… Read more
“Fascinating, Deepening, and Unpredictable” PublishedJuly 27, 2017 by Abby Artmann, Duke Women's Rowing One week gone already?! This is my thought as I sit down to write my first post. The time each… Read more
Second Week in Gordon’s Bay PublishedJuly 21, 2017 by Chloë Lewis, Duke Women's Lacrosse, and Chelsea Red-Horse Mohl, Stanford Women’s Beach Volleyball Our second week in Gordon’s Bay was the last week for the sports program we were running for the kids in… Read more
The Land of a Thousand Tongues PublishedJuly 14, 2017 by Teaghan Cowles, Stanford Women's Softball Spend one day in South Africa and you can experience all four seasons; spend an hour and you might hear… Read more
First Week in Gordon’s Bay PublishedJuly 11, 2017 by Chelsea Red-Horse Mohl, Stanford Women's Beach Volleyball With our first week in Gordon's Bay already gone, I am filled with so many experiences and memories. The opportunity… Read more
ACE in Nomzamo PublishedJuly 11, 2017 by Logan Karam, Stanford Women's Soccer "Molo, ngubani igama lakho?" (hello, what is your name?) screamed with such enthusiasm that it rang loudly in my ears!… Read more
An Evening in Bo-Kaap PublishedJuly 11, 2017 by Maya Jackson, Stanford Women's Softball The rainbow of houses stands out in Cape Town's grey cityscape. Up a steep side street, bold hues of pink, green, blue,… Read more
Chit Chat with the Founder PublishedSeptember 01, 2016 by Patrick Gibson, Stanford Men's Cross Country I’ve tried to write this blog entry a couple of different times, and each of them has felt wrong and/or… Read more
The Colors of a Culture PublishedSeptember 01, 2016 by Maria Sheridan, Duke Women's Swimming & Diving When I first arrived in Delhi, all I could see was colors. Everything is vibrant: the signs, the people, the… Read more