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  • Buckeyes Abroad: Billings Amoah

    An electrical and computer engineering major, Billings Amoah studied on the Engineering Service-Learning in Ghana program during winter break 2024.
  • Brazilian PhD student enriches child development research

    Ana Carolina Brito, a PhD student from Brazil, spent four months at The Ohio State University continuing her research as a visiting international scholar in 2024.
  • Buckeyes Abroad: Allison Knapke

    Agribusiness and applied economics major Allison Knapke studied abroad on the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences First-year Student Experience program over the 2024 winter break.
  • Fulbright Profile: Maria Ping

    Maria Teodora Ping, an educational researcher, joined the Ohio State community as a Fulbright Foreign Scholar in 2024 via Fulbright Indonesia.
  • Buckeyes Abroad: Arni Patel

    Arni Patel, a psychology major, studied abroad during winter break 2024 on the Mosaic Brazil: A Panorama of Social Justice program.
  • A deep dive into Quechua: Nikolas King's immersive FLAS Fellowship experience

    Nikolas King had a unique experience while in Peru studying Quechua as a Foreign Language and Area Studies fellowship award recipient.
  • Buckeyes Abroad: Abigail Merriman

    Animal sciences major, Abigail Merriman studied abroad on the Human and Animal Interactions program in Chile during winter break 2024.
  • Immersed in language and culture: Paul Renner's FLAS journey

    Renner, a third-year majoring in biology and public affairs, is a recipient of a Foreign Language and Area Studies fellowship, which supported his studies at Tulane University’s “Summer in Brazil,” as well as an intensive foreign language program through CET Academic Programs.
  • 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.