February 10, 2016 Written by Adeline Clayton (University of Vermont) There have been few moments in my life that I have felt complete happiness and fulfillment. It is difficult in our current lives to be completely in the moment…
February 8, 2016 Written by Olivia Andreozzi (University of Vermont) Round River Patagonia is in the fjords! After a long, beautiful boat ride through dozens of fjords we made it to our long awaited destination to start our adventure. Here…
Written by Mateo Pomilia, Round River Latin America Director Photos by Susie Dain-Owens, Associate Director of Student Programs Costa Rica is widely regarded as the poster child for democracy in Central America, a nation unburdened by many of the destructive…
Written January 27, 2016 By Nathaniel Rees (Colby College) The last 5 days have been surreal. It seems like yesterday that we arrived in Coyhaique, bleary-eyed and in desperate need of a bathroom (too many in-flight Cokes). Yet tomorrow,…
By Drew Stazesky (University of Vermont) Imagine a dwarf antelope, reddish in color with absurdly large ears and small, delicately spiked horns (on the male only). Individuals don’t stand more than 60cm tall and weigh an average of 13.2kg. And when…
