Three Years Later…

Just some memories and reflections from my junior year at Ohio State.

Studying Abroad in Jordan – My first semester was spent studying abroad in Amman, Jordan. Through the CIEE Middle East Studies program and the care of my host family, I learned about Jordanian history and culture – developing a love of shawarma and hummus along the way. I took the bus every day down Shaaria al-Jamiah to my internship at the Center for Strategic Studies (CSS) at the University of Jordan, where I learned about Jordanian politics and economic development. I hiked through Petra, snorkeled in the port of Aqaba, picked olives in Ajloun, and floated in the Dead Sea. All said, my Arabic and haggling skills have improved drastically. Studying abroad was an incredibly challenging and enriching experience!

Wadi Rum Desert

My Jordanian Host Family

Researching Justice After Violence – I continued to develop my skills as a researcher and pursue new, fascinating inquiries on transitional justice after atrocity. I began work on my thesis research project, conducting interviews with Syrians in Jordan about their perceptions of justice after conflict. These conversations were so humbling and insightful, and I am immensely grateful for others willing to share their experiences. This summer, I will be embarking on a photo-essay project in Cambodia, focusing on the memorialization of genocide. Studying violence can be difficult at times, but I have heard incredible testimonies of resilience and hope.

Spring Undergraduate Research Festival (With my Adviser, Dr. Brehm)

Mentoring for Refuge – This year, my mentee of 2.5 years graduated from high school and from Refuge – a mentorship program aimed at making higher education an attainable goal for refugee and immigrant students. I have been so proud to work with my mentee and see her tackle every challenge on her road to college. Next year, I will be shifting to a position on the Refuge Executive Board as Operations Chair, and I can’t wait to see how this organization will grow in the next year.

Serving with the Newman Catholic Center – The Buckeye Catholic community has been a constant source of spiritual growth and fellowship in my college career. During spring semester, I had the privilege of serving on the leadership team for Buckeye Awakening #20 – a weekend-long retreat for students to encounter Christ. Next year, I am delighted to resume my role as Bible Study leader. I am rooted in His goodness!

Buckeye Awakening #20 Leadership Team

This summer, I will be heading back to Washington DC, while detouring to Germany to present my research. None of this would have been possible without Ohio State’s investment in me and the unending support of my family, friends and professors – so THANK YOU!

Stamps Scholars National Convention 2019

Our cohort of Ohio State Stamps Scholars attended SSNC19 in Atlanta, Georgia – a three-day conference for scholars from across the country to meet and discuss pressing social issues. In my break-out session focused on social justice and non-violence, I visited Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s childhood home and the old Ebenezer Baptist Church. I am pictured below with fellow Stamps Scholars and E. Roe Stamps IV, founder of the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation.