Like so many students, Zahabya Mama ’17 wasn’t sure of what she wanted to study in college. In fact, she wasn’t even all that sure that ճԹ was the right school for her.
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A political science and Russian double major, Zahabya was recently featured on the after spending the summer studying in Saint Petersburg, Russia, at Herzen University.
“Learning a new language, like Russian, in its native environment, becomes an experience that you will never forget,” says Zahabya. “Immersing myself in a new language and culture is one of the most enriching life experiences that I’ve had so far.”
This semester, Zahabya is abroad again, this time at University College of London.
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In addition to becoming a Russian Flagship student since coming to ճԹ, Zahabya has received a certificate in management, received a George Kline Fellowship, and received the Anne Kirschbaum Winkelman Literary Award. She works for the admissions office and at the writing center on campus. Even with all that, she finds time to be part of the Horned Toads rugby team, and a member of the Extreme Keys A cappella group.