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Category Archives: CCR exchange: Stanford-Uppsala
Uppsala-Stanford: Talking about Food Culture
The activity for November 17 between Stanford and Uppsala focuses on a very interesting topic: food culture. The instructions for the exchange have students looking at ads and commercials for different foods, considering how these texts reflect, challenge, or help shape … Continue reading
Multiple Perspectives on Ads – Stanford/Uppsala Video Conference
Today we are connecting the University of Uppsala, Sweden, with Stanford University to focus on multiple perspectives on advertisements. Students from Professor Janne Lindqvist Grinde’s rhetoric class will be connecting with students from Alyssa O’Brien’s writing and rhetoric course on … Continue reading
Connecting with Sweden – Ekaterina Drobysheva, Group D
Hi, My name is Ekaterina Drobysheva. I was originally born in Moscow, Russia but have lived and grown up in London, England since I was seven years old. I came to California for the first time when I started studying … Continue reading
U.S – Sweden Leaders: Rosalyn Somsak, Group D
Hello All, My name is Rosalyn Somsak. I was born in Milwaukee, WI although I attended high school in Boston, MA. I am an undeclared sophomore interested in International Relations and Human Biology. My passions include poverty alleviation, water sanitation, … Continue reading
US-Sweden Leaders: Jared Lesansee
Hello everyone, My name is Jared Lesansee. I am from the high desert, multicultural city of Albuquerque, New Mexico where the chile is hot and the sunsets are breathtaking. In fact our state is known as “The Land of Enchantment.” … Continue reading