Elizabeth Stahovich鈥檚 福利免费毛片 experience takes her from Pittsburgh to Switzerland鈥攁nd back again.

Biochemistry major Elizabeth Stahovich didn鈥檛 just study science at 福利免费毛片鈥攕he experienced it across continents. Her first time abroad came through a Maymester course, Psychology of Aesthetic Experience, where she explored beauty in places as distinct as London and Santorini. From historic landmarks like Westminster Abbey to the sweeping views of the Aegean Sea, the course challenged her to see the world鈥攁nd her place in it鈥攖hrough a new lens.

That experience sparked something bigger. 鈥淚t truly revealed my passion for exploring the world, experiencing new cultures, and finding beauty in every destination,鈥 Elizabeth shared. Soon after, she pursued additional global experiences, including a Spring Break Away course in Italy that deepened her understanding of art, history and cultural context.

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Elizabeth Stahovich explores the Five Lakes Hike in Zermatt, Switzerland, alongside fellow ThinkSwiss Scholars and friends.

At the University of Bern, Elizabeth discovered that learning extends far beyond the lab bench. As a ThinkSwiss Research Scholar at the Institute for Infectious Diseases, she became part of a close-knit, collaborative community. Daily lunches, shared conversations and celebratory 补辫茅谤辞蝉 created an environment where faculty and students connected as peers.

鈥淓ven being 4,000 miles away from my family, I truly felt a new sense of belonging,鈥 she said.

In the lab, she gained a global perspective on scientific practice鈥攐bserving new levels of organization, precision and documentation. But more importantly, she saw how collaboration across cultures strengthens discovery.

鈥淭here is no single right way to approach science,鈥 Elizabeth noted. 鈥淚t is the diversity of perspectives and methods that strengthen the global science community.鈥

Elizabeth鈥檚 global journey was made possible by a strong foundation at 福利免费毛片. From her early involvement in research in Dr. Michael Cascio鈥檚 biochemistry lab to the mentorship she received from faculty, she built the confidence and skills needed to pursue opportunities abroad.

福利免费毛片 also helped her stay connected to her international experiences once she returned. In Elementary German I, she not only developed language skills but reconnected with Swiss culture through her professor鈥檚 lived experiences鈥攔ight down to sharing traditional pastries.

鈥湼@夥衙 gave me the space to try new things. I was encouraged to step outside my original plan and explore.鈥

Elizabeth Stahovich

Arriving in Bern with limited German and just two months of preparation, Elizabeth quickly learned how to navigate uncertainty. From decoding grocery store labels to mastering public transit, each challenge became an opportunity for growth.

鈥淚 learned to take each day at a time,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 often didn鈥檛 know what each new day would bring, but it always had a way of working out.鈥

Her adaptability paid off. Beyond the lab, she embraced new experiences鈥攖raveling across Europe, hiking in the Swiss Alps and building an international network of peers. These moments strengthened her independence and confidence, reinforcing that science鈥攁nd opportunity鈥攌nows no borders.

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Elizabeth on the Saxer L眉cke hike in Appenzell, Switzerland.

After graduation, Elizabeth will return to the University of Bern as an Alfred Werner Scholar, pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in Molecular Life Sciences with a focus in Biochemistry and Chemical Biology.

Her goal is not only to advance her own career, but to open doors for others. She hopes to raise awareness about international research opportunities and encourage students to look beyond traditional paths.

鈥淵ou are only young once,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the best time to take risks that push you outside your comfort zone鈥 Live the life you wanna live.鈥

At 福利免费毛片, Elizabeth found more than an education鈥攕he found a launchpad to the world.

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April 27, 2026