Between nations

On Columbia’s campus, you don’t have to look far to find an individual who had to travel thousands of miles—even fly over an ocean—to get here. This Monday, Spectator Opinion hears from three international students on their experiences coming to Columbia from a life abroad.

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Published April 27, 2009

On Columbia’s campus, you don’t have to look far to find an individual who had to travel thousands of miles—even fly over an ocean—to get here. This Monday, Spectator Opinion hears from three international students on their experiences coming to Columbia from a life abroad. Kevin Sun explains the differences between attending college in China and in the U.S., Dexter Thompson-Pomeroy discusses the value of finding diversity abroad, and Anupriya Kohli writes about the experience of studying far from home.

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