Madeline Fodor
I look back over my experience studying Arabic with the utmost gratitude. Learning a new language – especially one so structurally different than my primary language – rewired thinking patterns in my brain. Arabic writing and speech began as this beautiful enigma, and then, in bursts of clarity, I connected the letters and sounds to create meaning. It is truly a spectacular feeling to see meaning where you didn’t before.
Class of 2020, Global Health Studies, International Studies Double Major