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Alexa Arena is a student at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. She is working towards a dual major in International Affairs and Anthropology.  These disciplines encompass coursework in politics, history, international relations, and the study of at least one foreign language. She has studied in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, and plans to study and work abroad in at least two additional Spanish-speaking countries during her remaining undergraduate years.  
Alexa Arena is an undergraduate student at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. She is working towards a dual major in International Affairs and Anthropology.  These disciplines encompass coursework in politics, history, international relations, and the study of at least one foreign language. She has focused on the Spanish language and studied in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, and plans to study and work abroad in at least two additional Spanish-speaking countries during her remaining undergraduate years.  


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Alexa Arena is an undergraduate student at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. She is working towards a dual major in International Affairs and Anthropology. These disciplines encompass coursework in politics, history, international relations, and the study of at least one foreign language. She has focused on the Spanish language and studied in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, and plans to study and work abroad in at least two additional Spanish-speaking countries during her remaining undergraduate years.