Panama: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

Elizabeth explains one of the key functions of her research abroad project.
Living in a jungle for the summer means being exposed to wildlife--both big and small.
It's the most-studied tropical forest in the world. Here's why and how you can get involved.
Elizabeth wonders how her research is affecting the community that she is trying to support.
July 8, 2014

World Cup Fever

Elizabeth experiences the craze of football, Panama-style.
Elizabeth travels on the Avenida Domingo Diaz, under the Transistimica, through the Supermercado Rey and all the way to Gamboa.
Think that immunizations are a tough trip preparation process? Try memorizing insects.
Elizabeth gathers vital supplies for her tropical work placement.
If you don’t apply, they’ll pick some other guy.
A three-day river journey to a remote community in Panama's jungle is all part of the job for Floating Doctors volunteers.
Bill Frederick kicks off Verge Magazine's new Travel Ethics column with a look at the counterpoint of competing values.
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