“It was important for me to go abroad because, as someone born and raised in Ohio, I feel the need to broaden my horizons beyond what I know. Studying abroad and immersing myself in other cultures gives me the opportunity to educate myself and improve my understanding of society as a whole,” reflected Della Johnson, an environmental sciences major on the Iceland: Environment and Natural Resources experience.
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Buckeyes Abroad: Della Johnson
<none>Buckeyes Abroad: Owen Blevins
<none>Operations management major Owen Blevins reflects on his summer internship experience at Nextbeat Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan.Buckeyes Abroad: Maya Harvey
<none>Accounting major Maya Harvey reflected on the Fisher College of Business Freshman Global Lab: Germany program.Buckeyes Abroad: Georgia Woodruff
<none>Senior Spanish and speech and hearing science major Georgia Woodruff reflected on the ISA San Jose, Costa Rica: Spanish Language & Latin American Culture – Summer program.Buckeyes Abroad: Lily Myers
<none>Psychology major Lily Myers reflected on the Global May Germany program.Buckeyes Abroad: Laney Simons
<none>Senior exercise science major Laney Simons reflected on the European Model of Sport program.Buckeyes Abroad: Katie Maier
<none>Junior history major Katie Maier reflected on the Education Abroad Network (TEAN): Tokyo Internship program.Buckeyes Abroad: Sydney Friedt
<none>Senior communications major Sydney Friedt reflected on the Arcadia Abroad - Dublin Internship Program Summer experience.Buckeyes Abroad: Cameron Thompson
<none>Cameron Thompson, a rising senior studying sport industry and finance recently returned from the European Model of Sport experience.Buckeyes Abroad: Payson Wilks
<none>“This experience taught me how adaptable I am in unfamiliar environments and how open I am to learning from others. Navigating new cities, language barriers and different cultural expectations showed me the value of humility, curiosity and communication. I’ve also learned how important is it to build relationships no matter where you are in the world,” reflected junior biology major Payson Wilks on the Exploring Environmental and Human Health Issues in Japan experience.