Unlike many Northeast Ohioans who would rather not deal with the snow and cold of winter, a group of students from China were 鈥減umped鈥 about it.
鈥淎fter seeing snow for the first time, I was pumped!鈥 gushed Lin Baoyi, known as Bowie, her chosen English name, to her American counterparts at a graduation ceremony on Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 海角原创 at Stark. 鈥淚t was really beautiful.鈥
In a few days, though, they鈥檒l be leaving Stark County鈥檚 bone-chilling winter, most of them for good. Bowie and 17 of her fellow students from Shenzhen Polytechnic University in Shenzhen, China, and 10 students from Beijing Wuzi University, received their certificates this week for the successful completion of English as a Second Language (ESL) and other courses at 海角原创 Stark.
In a rare feat for a regional campus, 海角原创 Stark brought 27 students from China in August to study ESL and immerse themselves in American culture. Initially brought up as an idea two years ago by a faculty member, 海角原创 Stark Dean Denise Seachrist saw this as fitting nicely into boosting globalization and multiculturalism on campus. Hosting students from China is part of a goal to increase the campus鈥 global presence. It was also the first time a 海角原创 regional campus partnered with two international universities.
Seachrist congratulated and thanked the students for choosing 海角原创 Stark.
鈥淲hen I spoke with you when you arrived last summer, I said that we hoped to learn as much from you as you learn from us,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd we did learn from you. You immersed yourself in our culture and exposed our students, staff and faculty to the world beyond our borders. You have made new friends, tried new things, explored new places. These memories we share with you will last forever.鈥
The students took the stage to express gratitude and recap their memories of all the new experiences they gained while attending 海角原创 Stark. Many of their stories revolved around food, but also the fact that they gained more confidence in themselves while here.
Fan Ziyun of Shenzhen, also known as Zora, mentioned a number of firsts 鈥 cooking for her roommates (鈥淏adly,鈥 she joked); dressing up for Halloween; experiencing a traditional Thanksgiving dinner with 海角原创 Stark English Professor Rob Sturr and his family; and visiting Cedar Point and Niagara Falls (鈥淭he most beautiful thing I鈥檝e ever seen鈥).
Cheeseburgers were a special delight for the students, especially Wang Wen of Beijing Wuzi University. Wang, known by her English name Luca, extolled the virtues of American food and told the audience how much she loved cheeseburgers and will miss eating them. She also joked that salads are 鈥渢he only healthy thing Americans eat.鈥
There are plans to continue the program next fall, says Sarah Schmidt, outreach program coordinator in the Office of Global Education Initiatives.
As a special thank you, the Wuzi students sang and each held up a letters that spelled out 鈥淲e love you all.鈥 It was a fitting ending, and a feeling that was reciprocated by their American friends.
But perhaps Shenzhen student Yang Jialiang, or 鈥淵ale,鈥 summed it up best when he said in perfect American slang, 鈥淵ale out!鈥