I graduated from William & Mary in December of 2009, and was far from ready for the stereotypical, dreaded office job that characterizes post-graduation. A fellow student had told me about Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos, an international nonprofit that provides food, housing, and an education to over 3300 abandoned or children in nine homes throughout Central, South America, and the Caribbean. I was accepted into the Guatemala home and arrived in January 2010 to begin immediate work as an English teacher for 5 classes – ranging in age and level from preschool to 8th grade.
I spent the following 13 months at NPH: a transformational experience both professionally and personally and fell in love with the home and Guatemala. After completing my 13 months at NPH, I decided to embark on a new journey with fellow alumni, Jed Talvacchia (WM ’08) before returning to the States.
We had our first President's Aide meeting with President Reveley tonight. There are about 15 students who meet with him once a month so
Upon entering William and Mary you can either request a roommate (that has
to be mutual) or you are assigned one based on a survey
To see our road trip video to the Outer Banks, check it out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-VBL5qQyls
Be forewarned... it includes some interesting characters :)
7:50: We park the car and run up the large sand dunes to try and
catch the sunset. Ok, so maybe we walked up but
4:45pm: We are all done with interviews for the day and are gearing up
for a spontaneous road trip down to the Outerbanks, NC. Greg
Wednesday night marked a very special occasion. Every year, the interns have challenged the deans to a game towards the end of the summer,
It's on beautiful days like today that
my mind drifts back to Bequia, a slice of a forgotten paradise in the
Caribbean. I first visited the
When you pull together eleven students like the group of interns we have at Admissions this summer, there are bound to be endless distractions.
I’ve been waiting endlessly for The Dark Knight (the new Batman movie) to come out in theaters. And no, it’s not even because of