They’ve always wanted to travel abroad to Spain. Brett is an integrated strategic communications major with a public relations emphasis. He has minors in multimedia communication and Spanish and went to Valencia through USAC. He is a team captain for the swim and dive team at UWEC. Kelsey is a rehab science major with minors in Spanish and psychology. She’s UWEC’s gymnastics team captain and went to Valladolid.
Both of these Honors students had the opportunity to complete Honors Contracts while abroad. Honors Contracts allow students to explore topics they are interested in outside of a typical course structure and earn Honors credit/s.
Brett’s Honors Contract - The Queer Communities in Spain
Spain checked multiple boxes for Brett, including the rich history and culture, as well as the climate and location on the Mediterranean Sea. He was able to take classes such as Spanish cuisine cooking and windsurfing in the Mediterranean Sea. Another box Spain checked when Brett decided to go to Valencia was that Spain is always in the top 5 worldwide queer-friendly countries. This made his experience warm, welcoming, and perfect for his Honors Contract.
The inspiration for Brett’s Honors Contract came easily to him. He knew it was going to be Pride Month when he arrived and had many opportunities to explore the queer culture in Spain.
He wrote a research paper on the queer community of Spain called “Exploring the Spanish Queer Community and Culture of Queer Self-Expression in Spain.” It was super exciting for Brett to explore this research as “it was the most upfront reason why I chose Spain and the thing that I was most curious about culturally.” He dove into the Spanish queer community from family dynamics, and religious aspects, to his personal story of how he felt as a queer person in Valencia.
Kelsey’s Honors Contract - Gymnastics Around the World
When asked about her most memorable experience abroad, Kelsey felt “it might have to be the Honors Contract just because gymnastics has been such a major part of my life… so seeing gymnastics in another country was awesome.”
Kelsey has been doing gymnastics since she was 2 years old. It’s her passion, which made it the perfect Honors Contract subject for her. She found a gymnastics facility in Spain, observed practice, and then participated in an adult gymnastics class. She prepared a PowerPoint presentation for her contract called “Observation, Analysis, and Comparison of Gymnastics in Spain and Gymnastics in the U.S.” Kelsey then shared her findings with her gymnastics team here at UWEC.
The different coaching style she witnessed in Spain warmed Kelsey’s heart. She watched a little girl struggle with a mental block, and the coach had her sit out for 20 minutes, collect herself, and then come back. Kelsey struggled with toxic gymnastic coaching styles and mental blocks growing up, but this gave her hope that there are healthy ways for coaches to handle young girls with mental blocks in gymnastics back home too.