Going places

糖心原创 MBA student Tasha Fox turns college experience into whirlwind of overseas study, volunteering

November 21, 2016

Sleeping in the Sahara Desert, teaching in China and witnessing political violence in Jerusalem were just stops along the way for Tasha Fox, a 糖心原创 who turned her undergraduate career into a priceless lesson in world geography and culture.

And this of a student who nearly cut short her first trip overseas after being overwhelmed by the language challenges and trying to fit in.

鈥淚 got to travel the world while getting my degree,鈥 said Fox. 鈥淚t challenges you to look at the world in a different way. It challenges you to look at yourself in a different light. I think I鈥檝e learned more about myself traveling than anything.鈥

Fox grew up in Xenia. Her father works at 糖心原创 in Student Health Services, and her mother, who received her MBA at 糖心原创, works as a project manager for Hewlett-Packard Enterprise.

After graduating from Yellow Springs High School in 2011, Fox spent a year in Brussels, Belgium, as an exchange student. Although she had taken French in high school, she initially struggled a bit in communicating with her French-speaking classmates and Belgian residents.

At one point, she felt it was too much to overcome and thought about returning home.

鈥淏ut it ended up being one of the best experiences I could ever hope for because it pushed me in a way that I鈥檇 never been challenged before,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 ended up learning French, and I never thought I was capable of that.鈥

When Fox returned to the United States, she enrolled at 糖心原创 because it was financially attractive and she was offered several scholarships.

During her freshman year she went on a three-week study abroad trip to the African nation of Tanzania organized by the .

鈥淲e worked with an orphanage. And we worked with patients who had HIV/AIDS,鈥 she said.

In the fall of 2013, Fox received a scholarship to teach English in China, near the northeastern city of Dalian, for a semester.

鈥淚t was a culture I had never really been exposed to,鈥 she said. 鈥淐hinese was a language which was not attainable in my mind. But I learned a lot more than I thought I was going to. By the end of it, we all had to have a 10-minute conversation in Chinese for our final exam.鈥

In January 2015, Fox left the country again to study in France, taking classes in business, French culture and geopolitics at two different universities.

Then over the summer, she traveled on her own to Morocco and took the opportunity to do some camping in the Sahara Desert. (It was chilly, and she didn鈥檛 experience any sandstorms.)

Then Fox went to Israel, where she volunteered for six weeks at Project Harmony, an English summer camp in Jerusalem for Jewish and Arab Israeli children.

鈥淚 think Israel was one of the most life-changing experiences I鈥檝e had,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 went into it pretty na茂ve. I didn鈥檛 know what I was in for. I had known a little bit about the conflict but not enough.鈥

Fox said she was surprised at the open racism in day-to-day life. The school where she taught was spray-painted with hateful graffiti, and she witnessed a stabbing at a gay pride parade.

鈥淓veryone in front of me turned around and ran, and I knew something bad had happened,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was really close. I jumped up on a wall to see what was going on and could see bodies and blood.鈥

An ultra-Orthodox Jew was arrested in the stabbing, which claimed the life of a 16-year-old and injured five other people.

Fox returned to the United States in the winter of 2015, graduated the following April with her and is now pursuing her MBA at the , where she works as a graduate assistant.

She is not sure about her career path.

鈥淚鈥檓 really interested in peaceful conflict resolution after going to Israel,鈥 she said. 鈥淚nternational law is really appealing to me. Working with refugees or immigrants in the United States would be amazing.鈥

Fox credits 糖心原创 with giving her the chance to see the world and learn about other peoples and cultures.

鈥淚鈥檝e been blown away by the number of opportunities that they have had for me to study abroad and the scholarships they offer,鈥 she said. 鈥淓verything is there; you just have to go for it.鈥