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  • Dr. Schnepf- Final Director’s Report

    The 2010 version of Alabama-in-Cuba continues at an exciting pace. The nine students have finished their major projects (topics ranged from political billboards to dietary issues to the Jewish community…

  • Zeke- Cuban Music

    In the United States there is a plethora of reasons for listening to music. Some people listen to lyrics, some listen to melodies, some listen to rhythms, and some have…

  • Mary- Life in Cuba

    I think life in Cuba is very easy to get accustomed to because the people here have, as we say at home, Southern Hospitality. Everyone has an open door; you…

  • Kyle- Cuban Hospital

    At the start of April, I had the interesting opportunity to observe Cuba’s healthcare system firsthand. After several days of progressively worsening flu-like symptoms, I went to the hospital with…

  • Jennifer- American influence in Cuba

    American products influence Cuban culture more than I expected. Music from Lil Wayne, Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga and many others are played in dance clubs and shared with zip…

  • David- Guanabacoa

    Guanabacoa is an outlying municipal of the city of Habana with deep historical roots. During one of our weekly excursions we had the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the enriched…

  • Austin- National Zoo

    When we arrived in Cuba three months ago, I was looking forward to taking advantage of everything the country had to offer. One thing I didn’t expect to be offered,…

  • Constance- Cuban Culture

    The overall culture of Cuba was very surprising from my initial thoughts. It is the perfect country to study Spanish because Cubans are always eager to talk and will carry…

  • Director’s Report – Dr. Michael Schnepf

    The second year of the University of Alabama´s Semester program in Cuba began on Jan. 30 when nine students and one director left Tuscaloosa headed for Havana, Cuba. Now, after…

  • Impresiones de Cuba – Mary Herd

    Es imposible que viva en Cuba y no se ponga independiente y domesticado. He mejorado mis habilidades de cocinar. Hay mercados amplios que están cerca por pie. Pero no se…