Hayden Statmore is a biochemistry major in the College of Arts and Sciences who participated in the Arcadia Abroad program during the spring 2025 semester at the Queen Mary University of London.
Ejuan Kendrick, a public management, policy and leadership major in John Glenn College of Public Affairs, studied abroad on the Multicultural Histories and Legacies of Spain (MUNDO) program with the College of Education and Human Ecology.
From humanitarian engineering projects in Honduras to studying the ruminant industry in Scotland, more than 250 Buckeyes studied abroad in ten countries on twelve programs during spring break 2025.
The International Perspectives on Aviation spring break study abroad program provided an opportunity for 23 Buckeyes to explore Brazil’s key aviation sector for a week in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Lindsey Tima, aviation major in the College of Engineering, studied abroad on the Center for Aviation Studies International Perspectives on Aviation program in Brazil during spring break 2025.
"It wasn't just a study abroad trip; it was a powerful reminder of how deeply interconnected agriculture is across the globe,” reflected Megan Garrison, a senior studying animal sciences.
"I've always wanted to study abroad to experience a new culture firsthand, and Florence, Italy feels like the perfect place with its rich history and great location for travel. My program, Arcadia Abroad at ISI Florence fits my academic interests as well.