Global Scholars

This is the official blog site for FSU’s Global Scholars Program.

These blogs are the written accounts of students in FSU’s Global Scholars during their independent summer experiences to explore community engagement. Read more and learn about how these students connect their experiences to their interests!

To learn more about the Global Scholars program, click here to visit the official website.

Now What?

By Elisha Wisdom Out of all the prompts and quotes that we have discussed in these blogs, this one has hit the hardest. After surveying the engagement in my community of interest, and looking at the work that needs to be done, it is truly endless. Identity work is incredibly nuanced, and cultural study even…

Looking Forward 

By Sofia Tascon This quote speaks volumes with its truth value. It reminds me of the concept of volunteer projects, where after a certain number of weeks of service being completed by a group, the feeling of accomplishment can mislead people into believing that the work is now all complete. However, just because at some…

The Work Is Never Finished: Closing One Chapter, Beginning Another

By Maria Clara Sandoval Durski “The project is never finished.” At first, this phrase might sound disheartening. But after this summer, I have come to see it as something much more hopeful. To me, it represents care. It reflects the idea that if we truly care about our communities, local or global, we will never…

Recap and Ready for Fall

By Liam Roberson The project is never finished refers to any community and social impact work that must be done. In order for the community to be impacted, continuous service to keep the community running and healthy. As the summer comes to a close and more than two weeks back in the states, I can…

The Final Chapter of My Summer: Memories Abroad Captured in My Camera Roll

By Alanna Rivera “The project is never finished.” This quote reminds me of how things in this world are constantly evolving. There are projects all around us thatbegin with the sole goal of helping others, uplifting communities, and many more eorts to help one another,and what starts with one continues with another. As our world…

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2 thoughts on “Global Scholars

  1. Engaging narratives! It’s inspiring to see students connecting experiences with interests. Learning about real-world engagement is invaluable for entrepreneurs. Jessica Brown

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