Kennesaw State graduate bound for Ecuador with Peace Corps

KENNESAW, Ga. | May 10, 2023

Graduating Kennesaw State senior Savannah Tuschl comes by her curiosity about cultures honestly. 

鈥淢y mom was a flight attendant for 37 years, so growing up she鈥檇 always bring me souvenirs from all the countries she visited. I just thought it was incredible,鈥 Tuschl, a modern language and culture major, said. 鈥淚 knew from a young age that whatever I did, I鈥檇 want to travel.鈥

Tuschl, named the , will graduate summa cum laude this month and four days later heads to work in Ecuador for 27 months with the Peace Corps in the area of youth and family development. The Smyrna, Ga. native said she鈥檇 spent the final two years of college preparing for her travels, and a study abroad trip helped her make up her mind on the country where she鈥檇 want to work.

Tuschl鈥檚 childhood curiosity about other cultures never slowed down. She threw herself into her Spanish classes in high school and discovered a love not only of the language, but the music, dance and history of Spanish-speaking countries in Central and South America.

鈥淚 decided I really want to understand this. I think it opens your mind so much more to understand a different culture,鈥 she said, noting she鈥檇 become fluent in Spanish over the years. 鈥淲hen I started college, I was undecided on what I wanted to do, but I knew I wanted to keep learning this language I loved and see the world. And I think that鈥檚 what led me to the .鈥

Savannah Tuschl
Savannah Tuschl

During her summer 2022 study abroad, Tuschl said she was able to immerse herself in the Latin American culture she鈥檇 loved for so long in a way that she couldn鈥檛 in a traditional classroom. In Ecuador, she visited the Andes mountains, the Amazon river basin, the coast and discovered each region had its own unique culture, from bustling cities to indigenous communities.

鈥淚t changed my life,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd I fell in love with the country.鈥

While balancing her studies through college, Tuschl tutored second graders in Spanish and mentored fellow students in whatever way she could, according to her professors. She participated in Engaged Owl Leaders, Latin dance clubs and community cleanup and service projects. Tuschl has also been recognized by the Georgia Aquarium for her many hours of volunteer service, logging over 100 hours in the first two months and helping to educate elementary school students on water conservation and marine life through the aquarium鈥檚 outreach office. 

鈥淲hatever she does, it鈥檚 going to help others. You can see it with her classmates. She always wanted to work with others, especially those who were having a hard time,鈥 said Robert Simon, coordinator of 无码变态鈥檚 Portuguese program and professor of Spanish and Portuguese. 鈥淪he just excelled. I鈥檓 very proud of what she鈥檚 done and the path she鈥檚 taken.鈥

鈥  By Thomas Hartwell
Photos by Matt Yung

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