Studying in Israel: International students find a home at Reichman University
Since October 7, an increasing number of international students have chosen Reichman University in Israel for both safety and academic opportunities. Many feel a sense of belonging and support, particularly those identifying as 'olim' or lone soldiers. The university has become a refuge for students seeking stability amid global unrest.
- ▪Since October 7, international students have arrived at Reichman University due to safety concerns on their home campuses.
- ▪Some students, like Levi Preger and Rachel Eskandry, identify as both 'olim' and lone soldiers.
- ▪Reichman University has provided a supportive environment for international students during a time of global uncertainty.
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Studying in Israel: International students find a home at Reichman UniversitySince Oct. 7, a growing number of international students have arrived not solely for academic reasons but also because they no longer felt safe on their home campuses.LEVI PREGER and Rachel Eskandry feel supported as both ‘olim’ and lone soldiers.(photo credit: PRIVATE COLLECTION)
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