
“What made my study abroad memorable is that I didn’t do anything twice; everything I ate or explored, I did only once, so I could experience as much as possible within a limited time frame. What I have learned about myself from this experience is that I am more open to new things than I realized, and I do want to see more of the world and gain perspectives from traveling. This is something I didn’t realize about myself before going to Spain," reflected Ejuan Kendrick, a public management, policy and leadership major in John Glenn College of Public Affairs, who studied abroad on the Multicultural Histories and Legacies of Spain (MUNDO) program with the College of Education and Human Ecology.
"To have compassion, perspectives and understand the world outside of your bubble, you need to explore and talk with new people. Experience other people’s cultures and see past what you have been accustomed to. Studying abroad has sparked my desire to travel.”
"It's important to be a global citizen because, to have compassion, perspectives, and understand the world outside of your bubble, you need to explore and talk with new people. Experience other people's cultures and see past what you have been accustomed to."
