After roughly spending a week on the Antarctic Peninsula, my understanding of the impact Antarctica has on the world has changed. Before the trip I had a basic understanding of its economy, ecosystem, …
A couple of unique perspectives I learned while on the southern continent – Andrew Peters
The class and I returned from Antarctica on December 28th. The two weeks flew by (as expected) but there was still a lot that was learned and experienced during that time. There are a couple examples …
Southernmost Gig’em in TAMU History – Tingyi Wang
I enjoyed every moment of the Antarctica experience, only hope it’s a bit longer in duration. If Avian Influenza wasn’t spreading, we wouldn’t need that much caution on land, and sanitation as well. I …
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Odyssey to the Ice Continent – Evelyn Chase
Traveling to Antarctica has been the experience of a lifetime. From massive icebergs to little penguins, Antarctica truly showcases nature’s most spectacular features. Since the first Zodiak …
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Antarctica Blog Post No. 1 – Cole Dinger
For the past four months, the Mays Business School and Dr. Flint from Texas A&M have been preparing us to embark on this study abroad to Antarctica. We have heard multiple lectures from AUIP, …
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A Trip to the Bottom of the World – Parker Watson
It was an incredible opportunity to travel and set foot in Antarctica. It was a trip of a lifetime that cannot even be put into words. After cruising across Drakes Passage for two days we reached the …
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