重口味SM

Exchange students from Ukraine share their U of T experience with CityNews

a student walks in front of Sidney Smith Hall
(photo by Johnny Guatto)

Two Ukrainian exchange students at the 重口味SM say they are thankful to escape the war with Russia and continue their studies in Canada, .

Danylo Bohdanets, a political science student, and Mariia Cherednychenko, a biology student, are among the nearly 200 students from Ukraine who were welcomed by U of T because their studies were disrupted by the ongoing war. Both are in the Faculty of Arts & Science.

鈥淢y father is [in Ukraine] and I am scared for his life, and I don鈥檛 want him to be scared for my life,鈥 said Bohdanets. 鈥淗e is doing everything possible 鈥 he is fighting in Ukraine, he is defending my country.鈥

鈥淭he only feeling I remember straight away is constant fear,鈥 said Cherednychenko of the war. She came to U of T through a special exchange program between the Faculty of Arts & Science and the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy that was made possible by a $3.2 million donation by the Temerty Foundation. U of T is also accepting displaced students from Ukraine through its .

鈥淲e are happy to assist our Ukrainian students in continuing their studies during this difficult time,鈥 Hyojin Cho, learning abroad adviser and manager at U of T鈥檚 Centre for International Experience, told CityNews. 鈥淢any people within the U of T community, including professors, staff members and students have been pitching in to help. We hope the students feel supported within our U of T community.鈥

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