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Tagged: Global Education

  • Buckeyes Abroad: Erin Brandwein

    Finance major Erin Brandwein reflected on her time on the Fisher College of Business Honors Cohort Global Lab program in Brazil over winter break.
  • Buckeyes Abroad: Becca Ludwig

    Agricultural communication major Becca Ludwig reflected on the CFAES First Year Experience program over winter break.
  • Buckeyes Abroad: Kacee Soehnlen

    Kacee Soehnlen reflected on the College of Dentistry Global Initiatives Program in Guatemala.
  • Buckeyes explore new cultures and ideas over winter break

    Over 140 students studied abroad in seven countries during break, bringing back with them unforgettable memories and invaluable lessons.
  • Buckeyes Abroad: Nicholette George

    Political science and criminology and criminal justice double major Nicholette George reflected on the Buck-I-SERV Guatemala: Hug it Forward program.
  • Buckeyes Abroad: Natalie Schneider

    Psychology major Natalie Schneider reflected on the Human and Animal Interactions program in Ireland over winter break.
  • Buckeyes Abroad: Jacob Brodson

    Jacob Brodson, a marketing major, reflected on the Fisher College of Business Honors Cohort Global Lab program in Brazil over winter break.
  • Buckeyes Abroad: Daniela Coutinho

    Animal science major Daniela Coutinho reflected on her time on the Panama: AgriCulture and Sustainability program over winter break.
  • Fisher Honors cohort explores Brazil

    In December, the Fisher College of Business Honors Cohort embarked on a two-week immersive program in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The experience brought together 39 graduating seniors for an intensive blend of academic, professional engagement, and cultural exploration. Students presented their capstone projects at the University of São Paulo’s School of Economics, Business and Accounting, collaborated in a case competition with Litro de Luz Brasil, and participated in site visits with global firms including Deloitte and FactSet.

  • Buckeyes Abroad: Regina Turning

    Regina Turning and other graduate students on the International Veterinary Medicine Experience in Thailand study abroad program work with Asian elephants, Bengal tigers, snakes and more, giving them a unique cultural and academic experience.