by Iceland Study Abroad | Mar 15, 2018 | CELL Iceland Study Abroad Student Blog
Before coming to Iceland, I was excited to be able to join such an inclusive community that embraces the differences of all people while focusing on individual abilities and strengths. So far, I have had the opportunity to meet so many community members that openly...
by Iceland Study Abroad | Mar 15, 2018 | CELL Iceland Study Abroad Student Blog
The first half of the semester has passed in a blink of an eye. We have been moving from one activity to the next, filling our days with learning and group bonding, spicing it up with the occasional adventure thrown into the mix. It seems that every moment is worthy...
by Iceland Study Abroad | Mar 15, 2018 | CELL Iceland Study Abroad Student Blog
The relationships I’ve made with the people of Sólheimar have made this village feel more and more like home. A couple of weeks ago, myself and two other CELL students signed onto a project within the community that will bring some traditions back to Sólheimar-...
by Iceland Study Abroad | Mar 14, 2018 | CELL Iceland Study Abroad Student Blog
Where I come from, most people eat terrible bread. In the 1960’s bread in the United States was industrialized like the rest of the food market; it was transformed to be made as quickly as possible, while still making it bigger, softer, cheaper, and longer lasting....
by Iceland Study Abroad | Feb 23, 2018 | CELL Iceland Study Abroad Student Blog
It is easy to forget just how small humankind is and how dependent we are on each other and our natural surroundings. In my short time in Iceland, I have learned about the strength of community and how dependent we are on the magnificent Earth. The CELL group has...
by Iceland Study Abroad | Feb 23, 2018 | CELL Iceland Study Abroad Student Blog
One topic that has peaked my interest so far this semester has been the concept of shifting paradigms. We have explored readings by authors like Fritjof Capra and Arne Naess who examine the ways that our modern culture perceives the environment, and how that limited...