The Final Say: Lenny Myrah ('63) Reflects on Vietnam
In the penultimate blog in the Stability and Change in Vietnam series, Lenny Myrah, a Vietnam veteran and Luther class of 1963 alum, reflects on his time abroad this January.
In the penultimate blog in the Stability and Change in Vietnam series, Lenny Myrah, a Vietnam veteran and Luther class of 1963 alum, reflects on his time abroad this January.
Students Jonathan Lovagnini and Sydney Maule give a heartfelt goodbye to Vietnam as they write the final student blog for our Stability and Change trip.
January 27th offered one last morning in Ha Long Bay and a homestay with Luther alums/connections back in Hanoi. January 28th meant a stop at the local University and an art gallery. Here about both days courtesy of students Sarah Eachus and Will Blain
Students Sam Ranney and Noah Mayer recount our last couple days in Vietnam, one of which was in Halong Bay—and was Halong [D]ay—but was [Ha]lotta Fun. Did I kill the pun? I think I might've killed the pun.
Students Sam Sixta and Jake Smith recap our first couple days in Hanoi
Students Alex Jendersee and Isaac Marquardt break down January 21st and January 22nd for their fans at home
A January 19th and January 20th update courtesy of students Miranda Stark and Forrest Stewart
Students Connor McBride and Karissa Kime take you through their last 48 hours in Vietnam. Spoiler alert: it includes some mad cooking skills
Students Collin Kern and Johanna Welter fill you in on our current goings-on and contemplate our role as tourists in Vietnam.
Students Colin Weber and Emily Marlow discuss their final day in Ho Chi Minh City, which included a city tour, a soccer match, and a birthday.
Luther students Brita Holmlund and Brian Murman write of Ho Chi Minh City—the beauty, the clamor, and everything in between.
Luther students Brad Kovacovich and Annika Johnson on their experiences in Vung Tao, a coastal city in Vietnam, and Ho Chi Minh City, the sprawling capital