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Buckeyes venture out of their comfort zones and gain confidence over winter break

From discussing climate change at COP29 in Azerbaijan to learning veterinary techniques for examining elephants in Thailand, more than 190 Buckeyes studied abroad in seven countries on eight programs during winter break 2024. Students learned lessons, ventured out of their comfort zones, gained confidence, and developed new cultural understanding.

Buckeyes Abroad: Liliana Weikart

A junior majoring in animal sciences at Ohio State Wooster ATI, Liliana Weikart studied abroad on the Panama: AgriCulture and Sustainability program during winter break 2024.

Buckeyes Abroad: Ian Harris

Ian Harris was one of five students who traveled to the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Milan, Italy, to share his research. Ian is a senior majoring in aerospace engineering, astrophysics and astronomy, physics, and minoring in nuclear engineering and mathematics. 

Buckeyes Abroad: Ethan Heskett

Ethan Heskett is a junior majoring in agricultural communication. He studied abroad through the England: Evolution in Darwin's World and Ours program during the summer of 2024.

Buckeyes Abroad: Grant Thatcher

Grant Thatcher is a senior majoring in studio art and minoring in agribusiness. He studied abroad in Ireland through the Arcadia Abroad Dublin Internship Program in the summer of 2024.

Buckeyes Abroad: Hifsah Ayub

Hifsah Ayub spent the summer of 2024 studying abroad in Cyprus. As a senior majoring in Environment, Economy, Development, and Sustainability, she received the Wolfe Study Abroad scholarship and additional funding from the Gary Sharpe Field School and Phi Kappa Phi.

People's Choice voting for 2024 International Photography Exhibition

Vote now for People's Choice Awards in 2024 International Photography Exhibition by liking the images on Office of International Affairs Facebook and Instagram.

Global Applied Project in India is a “win-win”

“Being from India, I had always aspired to collaborate with the Tata group, renowned for their exemplary work culture and corporate reputation. The Fisher College of Business Global Applied Projects (GAP) course at Ohio State turned this aspiration into a reality.