One of the most valuable aspects of studying abroad was witnessing firsthand the innovative sustainability practices implemented by Iceland. From advanced renewable energy systems like harnessing geothermal energy and hydropower to create electricity to smaller scale projects like using paper straws and bamboo cutlery to cut down on single-use plastic waste, these experiences have enriched my understanding of what is possible and inspired me to think creatively about solving environmental challenges.
One of my favorite experiences on this program, besides visiting the geothermal plant, was hiking from the town, Arnarstapi, to the next town over Hellnar. On our hour-long hike I remember standing there, breathing in the cold sea air, listening to the waves hit the basalt rocks below us, and thinking about how amazing it was to be able to
Studying abroad has significantly contributed to my self-confidence and independence. Going on a trip where I did not know anyone until I stepped off the plane had its challenges. I was able to put myself out there and created many lifelong connections with my fellow classmates. Also, navigating daily life and academics in a foreign country taught me resilience and self-reliance, qualities that have proven invaluable in both my personal and professional life.
In conclusion, studying abroad has been instrumental in my education about sustainability. These opportunities will give me an enhanced perspective and additional reasons to keep fighting for a more sustainable future while acknowledging that different regions will need different solutions. It has broadened my perspective, deepened my knowledge, and fueled my passion for contributing to a more sustainable and just world. I
Name: Anna Thomas
Status: Sophomore
Major: Environmental Studies and Sustainability
Hometown: Houston, Texas
Program: Glaciers, Geology & Environmental Sustainability in Iceland