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Office of Study Abroad SSC 115A [email protected] BUFFS ABROAD To tide us over until all study abroad programs are running as normal, we are sharing study abroad alum photos and stories on social media. A "virtual study abroad" if you will. Follow us to connect regularly or share your photos with us! LET'S CONNECT (VIRTUALLY) MAY 2020 Valerie Castillo in Kyoto, Japan. Valerie studied Art and Manga over the Winter break. Brittany Cunningham studied Italian Food and Culture in Brixen, Italy over the Winter break. Chase Brady studied in Cape Town, South Africa on a WT faculty-led program.

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Page 1: MAY 2020 Buffs Abroad Newsletter - wtamu.edu Abroad... · connect regularly or share your photos with us! LET'S CONNECT (VIRTUALLY) MAY 2020 V a l er i e C a sti l l o i n K y oto,

O f f i c e o f S t u d y A b r o a dS S C 1 1 5 A

s t u d y a b r o a d @ w t a m u . e d u

BUFFSABROAD

To tide us over until all study abroadprograms are running as normal, we

are sharing study abroad alum photosand stories on social media. A "virtualstudy abroad" if you will. Follow us to

connect regularly or share your photoswith us!

LET'S CONNECT (VIRTUALLY)

M A Y 2 0 2 0

Valerie Castillo in Kyoto,Japan. Valerie studied Art

and Manga over theWinter break.

Brittany Cunninghamstudied Italian Food andCulture in Brixen, Italyover the Winter break.

Chase Brady studied inCape Town, South Africa

on a WT faculty-ledprogram.

Page 2: MAY 2020 Buffs Abroad Newsletter - wtamu.edu Abroad... · connect regularly or share your photos with us! LET'S CONNECT (VIRTUALLY) MAY 2020 V a l er i e C a sti l l o i n K y oto,

On being abroad during the COVID-19 Pandemic:WT study abroad alumnus, Roger Onofre

"When the pandemic was announced, I wasgiven the option to return to the US. I,however, turned it down. Moroccans tookthe matter seriously, and had began to self-quarantine before it became mandatory.The streets were less populated as dayswent by. Businesses were ordered to close,and the sanitizing of public spaces washappening in early March. Another reasonI decided to stay was just how caring myneighbor, friends, and students were. Ireceived dozens of texts a day asking aboutmy health. My neighbor would leave hotmeals on my porch, and my past hostfamilies invited me back into their homesduring the pandemic. Until this day I amglad I decided to stay. Morocco may not beas medically advanced as the US, but thepeople share the same vision, and that is toend this pandemic together." R o g e r s t u d i e d a b r o a d w h i l e a t W T a n d i s

c u r r e n t l y a F u l b r i g h t S c h o l a r i n M o r o c c o .

S INCE FALL 2015 , THEOFF ICE OF STUDYABROAD HAS AWARDED$405,000 INSCHOLARSHIPS TO OVER 570 STUDENTSFOR THEIR STUDY ORINTERNSHIP ABROAD!

DIDYOU

KNOW?Learn more about the International Education Fee Scholarship at wtamu.edu/studyabroad