
Previous exchange students get together and share stories about their year abroad, the process of going on exchange, and how exchange changed them as people.
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Welcome to the second part of the NSLI-Y series! In this episode Gabe and Hollis brings on Shada Faith as a guest to talk more about NSLI-Y's year long program. She talks about what her daily life was like during the program. She's also mentions what... more
Welcome to the first part of a two part series about NSLI-Y, a government program that allows students to study abroad. In this episode Brooke Hill, a previous NSLI-Y alumni, is brought on as a guest to talk about the summer program. She talks about ... more
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Welcome to another episode of Behind the Exchange Student! This week Hollis and Gabe bring on Holden, a Canadian exchange student, on as a guest. They discuss the traditions of the rotary blazer and what pin designs they chose. Hollis gets accused of... more
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