ABINGTON, Pa. — Erik Suarez left his home in Venezuela, a country mired in an economic and humanitarian crisis, and finished high school in Peru. He then enrolled at Penn State Abington and, while making his way alone in America, has become a leader among the college’s burgeoning international population.
Suarez is the campus’ first Student Government Association (SGA) senator representing international students. He lobbied for the creation of the position since more than 500 of Abington’s roughly 3,700 students come from outside the United States.
“I represent them for current issues on campus and speak up for their experiences, issues and problems. I am trying to get international students more involved to stand up and raise our voice,” the sophomore said. “It’s better for all of us as a community to get international students involved, and I see every day that they are.”
He also serves on the SGA’s Governmental Affairs Committee.
“It helps me understand and learn how the American system works. It’s good example for many countries, especially my country, to apply,” he said.