Our Time with ACE in South Africa in Photos and Words PublishedJuly 26, 2018 by Anja Zehfuss, Stanford Women's Rowing For the first blog I wrote a list of 9 things that I loved about my ACE in South Africa… Read more
The Big, Grey Rectangle PublishedJuly 26, 2018 by Max Evans, Stanford Men's Rowing In our third week in Nomzamo, our group began doing construction at a daycare center in the local community. The… Read more
This “Moment” PublishedJuly 25, 2018 by Max Feldman, Duke Men's Soccer One piece of advice that I was given before I left on my trip for ACE in South Africa was… Read more
Finding a Purpose PublishedJuly 25, 2018 by Sydnei Murphy, Duke Women's Track & Field One moment. A snapshot. A humbling experience. An occasion that stuck with me. One instance that gave me a purpose.… Read more
Perhaps a Little Difference Is Enough PublishedJuly 25, 2018 by Kayla McCoy, Duke Women's Soccer When I applied for ACE in South Africa, all I knew was that we would be working with women and… Read more
Looking Back and Moving Forward PublishedJuly 25, 2018 by Taylor Lallas, Stanford Women's Tennis In our pre-departure meetings for the ACE program, I recall Emily Durham, our dedicated program director, telling us that “ACE… Read more
Enkosi Nomzamo PublishedJuly 25, 2018 by Callie Humphrey, Duke Women's Lacrosse Goodbyes have never been hard for me before. I often have found myself looking to the future with excitement, eager… Read more
Every Day is an Adventure PublishedJuly 25, 2018 by Amelia Smith, Stanford Women's Beach Volleyball Every single day that we drove up to the school in the township of Nomzamo to run our sports camp,… Read more
When the Teacher Becomes the Student PublishedJuly 25, 2018 by Aleeza Yu, Stanford Women's Gymnastics Throughout these past three weeks, I have learned so much from everyone around me. My fellow participants, leaders, children, and… Read more
My Time in Long Mỹ PublishedJuly 24, 2018 by Justin Kang, Stanford Men's Fencing When Stanford’s spring quarter ended in mid-June and I packed my bags, ready to depart on my Vietnam experience, I… Read more