This blog features the Iceland Alum, Daniel Alberto Ardila Anzola, and his experience gaining professional development through his sustainability study abroad experience in Iceland.

This blog features the Iceland Alum, Daniel Alberto Ardila Anzola, and his experience gaining professional development through his sustainability study abroad experience in Iceland.
Meet Elizabeth Tofte – an Earth Sciences major at Penn State who experienced Iceland with the help of a TGP scholarship.
Meet Jacques St. Onge – a Mechanical Engineering major at New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology (NMT) who experienced Iceland with the help of a TGP scholarship.
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