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Engineering Student Abroad? This Strasbourg Local Has You Covered

Jean-Laurent Lareyre has helped more than 60 ECS students navigate life, classes and adventure in Strasbourg, France.
Alex Dunbar Feb. 13, 2026

When Jean-Laurent Lareyre was paired with a Syracuse student for an engineering class assignment in 2023, he had no idea where that connection would lead.

The project at Institut National des Sciences Appliqu茅es (INSA) in Strasbourg, France, sparked something unexpected: a passion for helping American students navigate life abroad.

Since that initial pairing, Lareyre鈥攚ho goes by JoJo鈥攈as become an invaluable guide and friend to more than sixty (ECS) students studying in France.

What began as tutoring in physics and electrical engineering classes has evolved into something far richer. Lareyre now helps students explore Strasbourg and the surrounding Alsace region, introducing them to hidden gems and local experiences they might otherwise miss.

鈥淭hey are curious and want to experience life in Strasbourg,鈥 says Lareyre. 鈥淚 love when they invite me along. I want them to discover every part of student life at INSA and in Strasbourg.鈥

Lareyre鈥檚 own international background makes him a natural cultural bridge. Originally from Mauritius in East Africa, he also lived in China as a child and now speaks Chinese, French-Creole, German and English fluently.

鈥淔or me, it鈥檚 important to communicate with everyone,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e all engineers. We have the same skills, so we relate to each other well.鈥

His adventures with Syracuse students and staff have included mountain hiking trips. He understands their desire to make the most of studying abroad鈥攊t mirrors his own journey.

鈥淚 wanted to go abroad. I didn鈥檛 see myself always staying in the same country,鈥 Lareyre says. 鈥淢y parents traveled a lot, and I want to be like them.鈥

鈥淛oJo has been a tutor, mentor and friend to years of Syracuse and ECS students studying abroad. He has been a wonderful role model鈥攁 high-achieving engineering student with an international perspective and a warm, engaging and fun personality. We鈥檝e adopted him as fully聽 Syracuse,鈥 says John Goodman, the director of the .

Now balancing graduate studies at INSA with an engineering position at a pharmaceutical company in Strasbourg, Lareyre isn鈥檛 certain where his career will take him next. But he hopes the connections he鈥檚 made will come full circle.

鈥淚t would be so much fun to reconnect with students I met in Strasbourg when I鈥檓 in the United States,鈥 he says. 鈥淢aybe someday they鈥檒l be my guides.鈥