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Lauren Hayden standing next to a wooden statue in Giecz, Poland

Connecting the Past to the Present: Lauren Hayden's Summer in Giecz, Poland

Lauren Hayden is a PhD student in the Department of Anthropology and a recipient of a 2024 Polish Studies Initiative (PSI) scholarship. She recently traveled to Giecz, Poland to participate in the…

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2024 Polish Studies Initiative Grant and Scholarship Competition Winners Announced

The Polish Studies Initiative (PSI) at The Ohio State University is excited to announce the winners of the 2024 Grant and Scholarship Competitions. PSI was established in 2012 under the umbrella of…

Wynne Poticher with Giecz field school cohort

Uncovering History and Discovering the Past: Wynne Poticher's Summer Abroad in Poland

Wynne Poticher is a fifth-year double majoring in Anthropological Science and Psychology with double minors in Forensics and Neuroscience. They will graduate from Ohio State in Spring 2024 and plan…

Aerial view of a square in Old Town Warsaw

2023 Polish Studies Initiative Grant and Scholarship Competition Winners Announced

The Polish Studies Initiative (PSI) at The Ohio State University is excited to announce the winners of the 2023 Grant and Scholarship Competitions. PSI was established in 2012 under the umbrella of…

Joe Ernst inside Waweł castle.

Building Connections for an Equitable Future: Joe Ernst's Summer Abroad in Poland

Written by Joe Ernst Joe Ernst is third-year MA student pursuing a dual-degree in Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies and Public Affairs. In 2020, Joe received his BA from Ohio State in…