
McKenzie Paterson, 129 TESS In quintessential millennial form, I haven’t sent one letter or postcard during my two years of service. My Uncle John, who served as an Agriculture Volunteer in Brazil […]
McKenzie Paterson, 129 TESS In quintessential millennial form, I haven’t sent one letter or postcard during my two years of service. My Uncle John, who served as an Agriculture Volunteer in Brazil […]
Christopher Pinkos, TCCS 129 & PCT T4D Committee Member “Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is the most important.” – […]
India Wirt, 128 TCCS As Peace Corps Volunteers, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the day to day life and do only as much as you have to in order to […]
India Wirt, 128 TCCS Many of you may see this title and instantly decide that it’s not for you. Maybe your school is lacking in resources, maybe you don’t see yourself as […]
Erin Capina, YinD 127 December was the month designated for Hour of Code and I decided to participate because I had a small group of five students who I thought would enjoy […]
Terisa Tribble, 127 TCCS I was wondering what cruel ways technology has betrayed us post-breakup. Here’s a list I came up with: Your ex finally declining a recurring GCal event for your […]
Andrew Snyder, 126 YinD Sanook, mai? Was it fun? Sanook Mak! Soooo much fun! This is probably the most important question and answer whenever we do a project or activity in our […]
Andrew Snyder, 126 How do you combine critical thinking, leadership, a little English, and a budding interest in a possible career path all while having fun? As Peace Corps Volunteers we are constantly trying […]
Terisa Tribble, 127
Carissa Sutter, 126 A New Phase for Sticky Rice For Peace Corps Volunteers, the experience of communication has evolved enormously over the past five decades. In the 1960s, volunteers had almost no […]