Wednesday, August 1, 2012

SUSI - Name of New Bonds by Aazadi Fateh, Pakistan

By Aazadi Burfat
SUSI 2012 Scholar

SUSI ... half an year ago this title was nothing else for me but a name of some fellowship. When I heard about my nomination in SUSI I got so excited and happy, but all I could think of SUSI before actually being a part of SUSI was just academics, media visits and study. When I arrived in Columbus July 5, 2012, the warm and friendly welcome by Prof. Yusuf Kalyango, Sally Ann and of course Camilo made me feel so secure and home. The next morning, I was the first to arrive for introductions in the University Courtyard lounge and met Prof. Aimee. The very first impression of her was so caring and helpful. Then Prof. Mary, Jean Marie, Jim, Lindsay, and  Ashley, all Scripps colleagues. They did a great job in breaking our hesitation and formal covers with their attitude and care. In Pakistan, we think developed world people always remain self-centered and they never care about others, but this idea was proved wrong when I entered the world of SUSI.

The first week was all about introductions and orientations. Eighteen of us from different cultures and languages mostly interacted in smiles and formal sentences only. I remember Prof. Mary mentioned in our earlier classes that we are so quiet, but there would be a time when she'll be asking us to stop talking and pay attention. Her statement seemed a fantasy at that time, because we all were so different from each other and so strange. But in only a couple more days, she proved to be right. We discovered our bonds of friendship and frankness very soon.. In class, the van, computer labs or Walmart, we started chatting and approaching one another. And now we talk, joke and share everything like family. This is a very intense study and travel plan, and our little jokes, fun and sharing, and most of all being together all the time is something that adds a very beautiful color to those routines.

From my apartment mates Ibaa and Trang, to Karla, Huei Lan, Guoping, Taimoor, Rachael, Dana, Suren, Silvia, Sasha (Alexander), Aysha, Divine, Wilberforce, Murad, Hugo, and Alexandre, I feel a very different affiliation with all of them. We have our little secrets and joys in or out of the class, and we act like students and even kids sometimes.

There was a tremendous situation at West Inn Tower Sundial restaurant in Atlanta, when, after dinner with Mr. & Mrs. Eli (News Director, CNN), in a very formal environment, suddenly Sasha and Suren asked us to join their chantings, asking Prof. Yusuf to postpone the Conflict Resolution Assignment deadline. We all joined them happily. In that time, we were not like professors, doctors, journalists or scholars, we were group of a class asking our teacher something naughty. That is a very sweet memory for me. The journey of SUSI is half passed, and after sharing laughter, smiles, love, fun and sometimes tears, I can tell this is going to be the most unique bond of relations. I feel so lucky to have it. I am sure the remaining sixteen days will get us more close and add more beautiful memories with all these sweet people around.

Now, SUSI is the name of memories, and friends for me :) !!

8 comments:

A said...

MashAllah Sister, U r doing good job. After reading your this Article, I felt so happy that you are having great experience. Home sickness, have been always around you but still this trip made you strong enough to enjoy the live moment and let you know that this time would run so fast then you will miss these days. Waiting for the day when you will be in your Room, sharing these lovely memories of your life with us. :) Wish you all the very best for the days left ahead. Good Luck Miss. SUSI ;) :)

Noreen Shams said...

It was worth of reading your wonderful time, you spent at SUSI. The best part I guess would be mixing up with mates as you were all from different backgrounds and cultures. Apart this acquiring media knowledge at the best highest seat of learning itself would be greater achievement thumbs up.. Aazadi keep rocking.. :)

Unknown said...

its great to know that you are surrounded by such sweet environment and having great time there, Enjoy your experience your new bonds at SUSI.. make best out of your remaing days there hope you will have more fun ahead. Always smile!! :)

Unknown said...

Wow! Glad after reading this article.. U must be having a best time of ur life with such sweet people n environment.. & pictures attachd with this article are also beautiful that shows family n friendly relation with ur colleagues.. Keep Shining n Smiling! :) God bless U! Love<3

taimoor said...

this is absolutely worth reading pieces, your eagerness seems that you have been Overwhelmed by SUSI program, of course it is, but you are more impressed then the rest of the participants. keep it up your good work always. Taimoor

Unknown said...

Its very niceto read ur article,ur every single word seems so real n full of love,love for ur colleagues,profs n ofcourse for SUSI,which make an strange sensation to the readers..
and really itz fun to imagine Prof.AAZADI as a naughty student who requesting her Prof. to postpone assignment submission date..;)
Your writing make me more excited and now me anxiously waiting to listen fun & love coated stories from when u'll b home..:))

Glad to know u r happy sweety,
love u always!:)

Sara Wahid said...

Good job buddy. Your article appears to me as an interesting travelogue and i think you have expressed yourself so beautifully that i can feel connected to your whole experience. That's the strength of good writing to get the reader's hooked in. All the best for all your future endeavors. Take care & catch you soon.

Sara Wahid said...

Good job buddy. Your article appears to me as an interesting travelogue and i think you have expressed yourself so beautifully that i can feel connected to your whole experience. That's the strength of good writing to get the reader's hooked in. All the best for all your future endeavors. Take care. Catch you soon Insha'allah.