Leathermen For a Day

The Anou Cooperative and the women’s cooperative ultimately have the same goal – to help women gain more independence and control of their work. Both give women a way to transfer their skills into potential financial freedom through selling them, and actually being a part of the business rather than standing on the sidelines. They…

Selfie’s Are Back

Shawn, Blake, Niko, and I catching a ride from the plaza back to the hotel. What you don’t see is our driver getting out of the car in the middle of the road to pick up a straggler. A classic picture of the souks in Marrakech. My honest review is it felt geared towards tourists…

Road Trip

Today was not my groups site visit day, however, my time spent at Stargate and Technopark was extremely informational and well spent. Throughout the Stargate visit, I noticed several common themes in the work being done when comparing my company, ANDD. Stargate’s mission was focused on giving startups the support and resources they need to…

Rabatica

Today felt like I was back in the American again. My day started off pretty normal to my current morning routine, wake up, eat some mslooqs (hard-boiled eggs), and navigate the streets to the CCCL. I take a new path everyday. After class a couple of my friends and I went and bought a basketball…

Academics First

Compared to other African and Middle Eastern countries, Moroccan women appear to have more freedom in how they dress and present themselves publicly than I initially thought. Before arriving, I expected to only be able to see a sliver of their eyes, dressing more conservatively in public settings. Instead, I noticed a wide range of…

30 Dirham and a Dream

I would prefer to learn a new language because it opens up more doors than just bargaining on a random street. Arguably one of the most beautiful things in life is when two people that come from different parts of the world and look completely opposite communicate with each other through the same language fluidly….

When Morocco Gives You Oranges…

By AI: Life in Rabat moves at a calm but steady rhythm that blends modern city life with deep tradition. In the mornings, people fill the cafés for espresso and msemen while trams carry students and workers through the city toward offices, universities, and markets. The streets feel cleaner and quieter than many large cities,…

Tower D

Like all countries, the best way to fully immerse yourself in a country’s culture is to be there in person. Initially, I thought I had a decent idea of what I was coming into, and for the most part, I think I was right, however, my misses were far off. It was obvious from the…

From One North to Another

My name is Vincent Musial, and I’m a freshman at the University of Pittsburgh School of Business. Currently, I am double-majoring in finance and marketing. I’m from Mt. Lebanon, a town about 30 minutes outside of Pittsburgh. Outside of school, I spend most of my time watching sports, golfing, skiing, and hanging out with my…