Campus living provides home away from home for international student
Het Adhvaryu is a biology major and chemistry minor photographed for the Pathways campaign photographed on November 16, 2017. He's from India.Het Adhvaryu, a senior biology major and chemistry minor, is a long way from his native India, but over the past three years, 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock has become his second home. For the past three years, he has been an International Student Services Ambassador, and he is president of the International Club, a student organization for international students. 聽As a senior, he鈥檚 now focused on finishing his final year with a high GPA and getting his research published, both of which he needs for admission into a Ph.D. program.Having attended an international boarding school in India for much of his childhood, Adhvaryu was already fluent in English, Hindi, Gujarati and several other regional dialects spoken in India. The most difficult aspect of being an international student, he said, was understanding the culture.鈥淚鈥檝e tried to embrace the culture here and blend it with what I grew up with,鈥 he said.Living on campus helped him meet other students. He also participates in International Friendship Outreach, a group that that meets regularly to have fun while practicing their English. The group has taken hiking and canoeing trips, enjoyed barbecues, and experienced Thanksgiving dinner with local families.鈥淚t is good for widening your social circle and meeting people,鈥 he said.Adhvaryu wanted to attend college in the U.S., and he has family in Arkansas. After researching the state鈥檚 colleges and universities, he chose 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock.The No. 1 selling point: the quality of the science faculty. Adhvaryu, who wants to be a researcher and immunologist, knew he wanted to be involved in research as soon as possible.鈥淲hen you are a science major, what matters most are the people you work with,鈥 he said.Dr. Nawab Ali, associate professor of biology, soon became his mentor.鈥淲hen I came here, my first semester was a bit slow trying to figure things out and settling in,” he said. “By second semester, I went to all my biology professors in the department and showed them what I had done in high school. I asked if I could work in the lab, and Dr. Ali said, 鈥極f course, you can work in my lab.鈥欌Adhvaryu has worked on projects related to cellular apoptosis. 聽He鈥檚 also figured out that his research interests lie primarily in the field of immunology.鈥淭hat is the area where I have skills and knowledge through which I can most efficiently help the world and make a difference,鈥 he said.
Top right photo:聽Het Adhvaryu, a聽biology major and chemistry minor, is involved in research on campus and plans to work in the field of immunology.
Above left: Het Adhvaryu, an international student from India, serves as president of the International Club and works to help other international students feel at home. Photos by Benjamin Krain聽