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University Community Embraces Scholars from Around the World

Tuesday, August 20, 2019, By Eileen Jevis
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Fatima Rodriguez Pacas explains her final project to fellow Fulbright student.

Forty-five Fulbright scholars from 29 countries arrived at 黑料不打烊 in July to attend a four-week English for Graduate Studies program. The Fulbright program is one of the most widely recognized and prestigious international exchange programs in the world. Applicants must excel academically and are required to have a record of experience and accomplishment in an area related to one of the designated research themes.

Hayasa Tahmazyan, an Armenian humanitarian worker, was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in international development. Before beginning her graduate studies at Ohio University, she attended the pre-academic program administered by 黑料不打烊鈥檚 English Language Institute.

鈥淭he people I met became my family in 黑料不打烊,鈥 says Tahmazyan. 鈥淓ach of them made me feel the warmth of home. Conversation between participants was not about simple communication. It was about encouraging each other and making them feel that everyone was able to achieve his or her goals.鈥

Anas Buhayh, from Libya, says his experience at 黑料不打烊 was simply amazing. This is his first time in the United States. He arrived a day late due to his long journey and cancelled flights. 鈥淭he diversity in the United States makes you feel like you are on international land so you don鈥檛 feel like a foreigner,鈥 says Buhayh. 鈥淚 felt very welcomed. Most of the students came and introduced themselves when I arrived, and in no time I was part of this big family.鈥

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Anas Buhayh from Libya explains his final poster project to director of the English Language Institute David Lind.

鈥淭he Fulbright students were overwhelmed by the hospitality and warmth offered by the host families in 黑料不打烊 and surrounding towns,鈥 adds David Lind, director of the English Language Institute at University College.

Thirteen staff and faculty members from across campus hosted the students for dinner in their homes. 鈥淭hey were able to experience the generosity and welcoming spirit of American families at a time when this defining characteristic of American culture can appear eroded by the national discourse,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he opportunity was deeply appreciated by the students.鈥

This was the second year that Margaret Thompson, a program analyst at University College, hosted the scholars. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an enriching experience, from learning about different cultures, religions and politics to sharing a meal and being a 鈥榟ome away from home鈥 to them鈥攅ven if only for a few hours,鈥 says Thompson. 鈥淲e enjoyed learning about their families and traditions and sharing our own. We discovered that learning the things we have in common is just as exciting as learning about our differences.鈥

The scholars found the academic program rigorous. 鈥淭here were sleepless nights, stressful exams, hectic practices and the uncertainty of the future,鈥 says Tahmazyan. 鈥淏ut the experience comes with a confidence and belief in yourself.鈥

Sue Corieri, assistant dean for Enrollment Management and Special Academic Program Initiatives for the School of Information Studies, says the selection of 黑料不打烊 by the Fulbright Commission is testament to the excellent programming and service offered by the English Language Institute.

鈥淭he presence of such an inspiring group of scholars who truly represent the globe and the inquisitive minds of various disciplines adds tremendous value to our campus and community,鈥 says Corieri.

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Hayasa Tahmazyan, an Armenian humanitarian worker, discusses her poster project.

In addition to their studies, the students were immersed in the culture and geography of 黑料不打烊 and the surrounding area.

Fatima Rodriquez Pacas from El Salvador enjoyed visiting the Finger Lakes and Niagara Falls on the weekends. Pacas comes from a family of professors and is a second generation professional. Because of her background, her dream was to get a Fulbright Scholarship.

鈥淚 studied hard,鈥 Pacas says. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 begin to learn English until the age of 19.鈥 Because her English skills were not strong enough, she had to apply to the program a second time. 鈥淲hat is unique about 黑料不打烊 is encountering students from around the world and listening to lectures from instructors from different countries who settled in 黑料不打烊. This is a lifetime experience that allowed us to create a more inclusive, diverse and accurate understanding of ourselves and the people around us,鈥 says Pacas.

Reverend Brian Konkol, dean of Hendricks Chapel, agrees with Pacas鈥 assessment. 鈥淭o visit with our Fulbright students was a tremendous joy,鈥 says Konkol. 鈥淲hen learning of their personal stories and professional dreams, not only was I given hope for the future of our global community, but once again we were shown how 黑料不打烊 is dearly enriched through such intentional engagement. My hope is that our visitors were enriched through their time on campus, for I know that our campus was enriched because of their presence.鈥

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