Get Going: Broaden your horizons

A panel with first-hand experience shares advice about studying abroad.
A panel with first-hand experience shares advice about studying abroad.

Twenty-six College of Business students turned out to the Robert Family Events Room on Jan. 21 to learn about studying abroad from a seven-person panel with first-hand experience.

Among the words of advice passed along by the panelists during the “Get Going” session:

  • Immerse yourself in the culture.
  • Be a sponge – absorb all you encounter.
  • Learn at least a bit of the language.
  • Remember that grades aren’t all that matter.
  • Focus on the whole experience.
  • Try the food.
  • Don’t be afraid to say yes.
  • Branch out and meet people.

Making up the panel were Rachael Korbel, who studied in Italy; Jason Duncan (Norway); Ruby Sutton (Austria); Virginia Tat (Germany); Nathaniel Berry (Czech Republic); Mark Scheidler (Denmark); and Stefan Herrenbruck (Austria).

Korbel is a design student who took part in a study abroad program at fashion and design school Accademia Italiana. The remaining students on the panel went abroad via the Arthur Stonehill International Exchange Program, a partnership between the College of Business and universities in 12 countries; the others are Australia, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden and Thailand.

Also available, for design students, is an exchange program at Hanyang University in South Korea.

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Pair of events welcome students

Stonehill Exchange students line up for a group photo.
Stonehill Exchange students line up for a group photo.

The Vue in Corvallis last Friday was the site of a pair of welcome to the College of Business events for two groups of students.

First, a late-afternoon reception was held in honor of the international students enrolled at Oregon State this term through the Arthur Stonehill International Exchange Program.

The Stonehill program is a 30-year partnership that originally featured OSU, a university in Denmark and another in Australia. Named for the College of Business professor emeritus who spearheaded its creation, the program now includes a dozen institutions outside the U.S.; those are the schools where Friday afternoon’s guests of honor study when not taking classes overseas.

Following the Stonehill gathering was a welcome reception for new MBA students.

The MBA program features seven tracks on campus — accountancy, business analytics, commercialization, global operations, marketing, research thesis and wealth management — plus an online/Portland hybrid format through which executive leadership and business analytics can be studied.

The View from the Vue.
The View from the Vue.