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WGU Alumni Podcast

WGU Alumni Relations

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WGU’s alumni network now has more than 350,000 graduates living in all 50 states. The WGU alumni podcast highlights the incredible work that our alumni are doing in their local communities. We also share benefits, perks, resources and partner information to help our graduates stay engaged and get the most out of the alumni community.
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LeadUP Podcast

University of Pretoria Alumni Relations Office

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Alumni and friends of the University of Pretoria (UP) share their stories and leadership lessons on this podcast by the leading contact university in Africa. Prominent UP alumni from across disciplines – from business and law to medicine and the arts – share details about where their journey has taken them after their time at Tuks, and what they’ve learned along the way. LeadUP is a project of the Alumni Relations Office of the University of Pretoria. You can find out more about us or get in ...
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Xavier Gold Live Podcast

XULA Office of Alumni Relations and Institutional Advancement

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Xavier Gold Live Podcast, a production of Xavier's Office of Alumni Relations and Institutional Advancement, shines a spotlight on the journeys of alumni who are making a difference in their sphere of influence. Each episode explores how Xavier has influenced their lives and careers, and how they give back to their Alma Mater and communities, embodying the mission of Xavier. It’s where Xavier's legacy comes to life. Join us on the first Tuesday of each month as we explore stories of leadersh ...
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Alumni Podcasts

Sarah Hillel

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In this series, Alumni Podcasts CEO, Sarah Hillel talks with professionals and thought leaders working in alumni engagement, advancement, development and community building. Each episode dives into the latest insights, trends and success stories with a range of experts from universities, schools, scholarship foundations and nonprofit organizations who are shaping the future of the industry across the globe. The goal of this series is to share strategies and actionable ideas for Alumni Relati ...
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BITS and beyond

Student Alumni Relations Cell

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Unscripted conversations with trailblazing alumni who have carved their marks in the BITSian hall of fame. Tune in to be inspired as they untwine their journeys, talk about innovation and the future and the values they picked up on their way to where they stand today. Reach out to us at [email protected] for any feedback or to be featured on the Podcast.
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Proud to be Staffs

Development and Alumni Relations

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Sports stars, TV personalities, artists, businesspeople, musicians and more – Staffordshire University’s global alumni and honorary doctor community includes inspirational people from all walks of life. From famous faces to hidden treasures, the Proud To Be Staffs podcast will bring you an interview with a different alumni or honorary doctor every two weeks. Expect to be uplifted, motivated and, if you’re Staffordshire University alumni, for the memories to come flooding back. Every single o ...
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uOCourant | uOttaKnow

University of Ottawa

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uOCourant, votre balado de choix pour les conversations intelligentes, inspirantes et divertissantes avec des membres de notre communauté universitaire de partout dans le monde. Retrouvez Gwen Madiba (M.A. 2012; B.Sc.Soc. 2008) qui anime des discussions stimulantes sur les sujets de l’heure avec des chercheurs et des diplômés à l’avant-garde de leur domaine. | uOttaKnow, a podcast that illuminates, inspires and entertains! Make uOttaKnow your go-to podcast for conversations with our uOttawa ...
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NousCast

Nous Group

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The NousCast podcast series brings you fresh thinking on some of the biggest challenges facing organisations. NousCast comes to you from Nous Group, an international management consultancy operating across Australia, the UK and Canada.
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Beyond the Brown & Gold will deliver a dose of nostalgia and alma mater pride by highlighting the lives and memories of Glassboro State College and Rowan University alumni. Join hosts Rob Lightfoot ’00, M’01 and Jessica Kanady ’08, M’15 as they sit down with graduates spanning the decades and learn more about their unique college experiences, career paths, life lessons and more!
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Music provides our lives with a proper soundtrack and this podcast celebrates my wide range of friends (and strangers becoming new friends) and their love of music from the super-famous to the virtually unknown. Friends and strangers, along with their stories - and everyone has a story... and other life travels. We talk sports, books, comedy, sex, movies, dating,TV shows, politics....who knows where the day takes us, but prepare for a wild ride. You're the DJ, I'm the Podcaster lives and bre ...
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What's it really like to live and study at Sweden's most international university? Hear from current students, alumni, teachers and other staff from across Lund University as we delve into the many facets of international student life, covering the topics you want to hear about. The Lund University International Podcast is produced by the Division of External Relations at Lund University. For more information, including how to get in touch, check out our website: https://www.lunduniversity.l ...
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Changing The Narrative Podcast

Dr. Gabriel Warren & Karl Benson

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The purpose of this podcast is to change the narrative and perception about being a black man in America. The media and our society in America has portrayed black men as persons to be feared, thugs, rappers, just athletes, deadbeat fathers, cheaters, and much more negative adjectives. However, there are many more black men who are good husbands, leaders, fathers, coaches, mentors, business owners, brothers, sons, and so much more. In each episode, you will be introduced to a black man who is ...
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PIKE Podcast

The Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity

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The PIKE Podcast breaks down some of our most dynamic resources - from entire areas of programming to specific tools and strategies - to deliver an in-depth, comprehensive look at the elements that make our chapters successful. Show notes: www.pikes.org/podcast This podcast is intended to serve as a resource to our members that provides suggestions for areas of programming and operations. While the International Fraternity provides our best practices through this resource, they are simply re ...
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Conversations on Careers and Professional Life, from the Foster School of Business office of MBA Career Management Host Gregory Heller has conversations with University of Washington and Foster School faculty, staff, alumni, executives, current MBA candidates and other experts relating to career development, planning, and resilience. If you're navigating a career change, pursuing your MBA, or looking to develop a resilient mindset to help you with your job search, this podcast may be for you!
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Middlebury in DC

Middlebury in DC

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Middlebury in DC is a podcast produced by Middlebury’s program in Washington, DC. The podcast brings together leading experts from within the institution and its alumni network to cover salient issues of the day. The podcast also highlights events hosted by Middlebury's Washington office, affording listeners access to the rich array of lectures hosted by the office.
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Kim Laws is the new Assistant Vice President for Advancement & Alumni for Marian University. I can assure you at no point will i say that title in this podcast, lol. She joins us to talk bout some upcoming events coming to Marian soon as well as the great Cubs/Brewers alumni events this week and next month! Lookong to go to next month's event? - ht…
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Troi Barnes '17 currently serves as the director of media relations at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the nation's premier legal organization. Also, she Is a part of the Rowan University Black Alumni Network. A new episode of Beyond The Brown & Gold highlights her time at Rowan University and what the Glassboro means to her family - including why it…
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Lund might not be on a river or the coast, but that hasn't stopped the LU Rowing Club from thriving. Part of the larger Malmö Rowing Club, the LU Rowing Club gets the benefit of Lund's proximity to coastal Malmö, and welcomes members of all ages and levels of experience, whether you're an avid rower or just trying it out for the first time. In this…
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Lund University's International Desk - also called the Student Reception - is a catch-all service designed to be the first point of contact for any and all queries, whether you're a student, prospective student, or just someone curious about Lund University! In this episode, we give a brief overview of what the International Desk does and who it's …
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Send us a text In this episode of Xavier Gold Live, co-hosts Jamya Stewart and Amaya Sanford sit down with Dr. Sharlene Sinegal-DeCuir ’99, a proud Xavier alumna and the Professor of History and Department Chair of African American & Diaspora Studies. Dr. Sinegal-DeCuir reflects on her journey from student to educator, sharing how Xavier University…
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Acclaimed financial advisor and best-selling personal finance author Ric Edelman ’80 hosted the country’s longest-running personal finance radio show, The Ric Edelman Show, and subsequent podcast, The Truth About Your Future with Ric Edelman. Jean Edelman ’81 is an author and host of the Self-Care with Jean podcast. They continue to build a legacy …
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On the podcast, we've covered a lot on what Lund University has to offer its students, but what about support, guidance, and community from the local authority? The city of Lund (Lunds kommun, or Lund Municipality) is engaged in many initiatives and projects that aim to support internationals in the region, from helping them to settle in and find a…
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Sumarie Greybe, co-founder of insurance industry upstart Naked Insurance, graduated from the University of Pretoria with a BCom Honours degree in Actuarial Science. After leaving the corporate short-term insurance world, she decided to shake the sector up with a fresh perspective – and in the process she’s rethinking the status quo with a bold, hum…
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On the podcast, we've covered a lot on what Lund University has to offer its students, but what about support, guidance, and community from the local authority? The city of Lund (Lunds kommun, or Lund Municipality) is engaged in many initiatives and projects that aim to support internationals in the region, from helping them to settle in and find a…
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Staff Sergeant Destiny Hunter of the U.S. Army Reserves shares her journey as a WGU Distinguished Graduate and founder of Kuinua Tech, a company creating innovative technology solutions with military efficiency while supporting veterans and underserved populations. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How Destiny completed her WGU master’s program wh…
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It’s May, and for many of you, that means graduation. Whether you’re finishing your MBA or completing another academic journey, this is a moment filled with possibility—and uncertainty. Especially in today’s job market, it’s natural to feel some anxiety about what comes next. To support you in your job search, I want to point you to a few episodes …
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Engaging more than 400 researchers, students and staff from the faculties of engineering, science and medicine, NanoLund is Sweden's largest research environment for nanoscience and nanotechnology. In this episode, host Areej Al-Sabban (a current student and student worker at LU Global Engagement) speaks to three guests involved in NanoLund at diff…
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There's not many wrestlers that truly get me excited to see them perform everytime they come through the curtain, but on the top of that list is Sammy Guevara, as i'm never sure what he's gonna do next. Always entertaining, always genuine, I got the honor to talk to sammy himslef and talk about many, many different things (yes he even got to answer…
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Madison Cadena ('25) is the outgoing Editor in Chief of The Daily Aztec and will soon be moving to Dayton, Ohio after graduating with a degree in journalism for a job as a producer with WDTN-TV. In the final episode for the Spring 2025 semester, Madison reflects on her tenure guiding the venerable student newspaper, the biggest stories of the year,…
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Hosted by the Student Union of Lund University's Faculty of Engineering (LTH), ARKAD is Scandinavia's biggest career fair, providing a venue for students of engineering, architecture, and adjacent disciplines to meet up to 175 exhibitors, including public and private-sector companies such as IKEA, AstraZeneca, Tetra Pak, Alfa Laval, and more. In th…
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Send us a text In this episode of Xavier Gold Live, host TaShia Hogue, a proud member of the Class of 2024, interviews Reverend Dr. Mitchell J. Stevens ’92, ’24, a double alumnus of Xavier University of Louisiana. Dr. Stevens shares his journey as a servant leader in both ministry and music, reflecting on how Xavier shaped his sense of purpose and …
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Steve Feinberg '90 is a seasoned music industry professional with a remarkable career spanning over 24 years. His journey in the arts started when he relocated from Philadelphia to New York, where he became an integral part of the entertainment landscape. A new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold catches up with Feinberg and his amazing run in the e…
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Tom Fletcher (1991-95) was just named the Senior Vice President of Partnerships for the Houston Rockets, after six years with the Phoenix Suns in business development and nine years with the Portland Trail Blazers in sponsorship. Without knowing it at the time, Fletcher' sales career began as a student-athlete who hosted potential future Aztecs on …
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Did you know that Lund University has a student racing team? Lund Formula Student represents Lund University at official Formula Student competitions across the world every year, competing against other universities with top-class car designs that are developed and manufactured entirely by students. In this episode, host Fabio Cavaliere (a current …
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Trinity Alicia (2018-22) is a digital producer at The 74 focusing on Education, a freelance writer, the founder of Media Moments, and was one of the five founding members for SDSU's chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists. Listen as Trinity describes how giving campus tours as a student helped develop her storytelling techniques, m…
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Copenhagen's proximity to Lund and the short commute time over the Öresund bridge makes the Danish capital a perfect place to find internships, exchange opportunities, and countless adventures during your time studying at Lund University. In this episode, host Megan Phillips (current student and student worker at LU Global Engagement) speaks to two…
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Christie Jandora, a 2024 Distinguished Graduate at WGU, is the Director of Emergency Trauma Services at Ascension, overseeing 500 associates across five Florida counties. She joins the WGU Alumni podcast to share her journey that has been marked by resilience, passion, and purpose. On the latest episode, learn how Christie: Plans to make an impact …
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John Toma ('01) works for a drug and alcohol testing company by day. Then in the his spare time, he's created "That 80s Dude" brand with over a half million followers on Instagram, a blog on Substack, videos on YouTube, and is the author of an upcoming book titled, "Nostalgia Nation: The Definitive Chronicle of Growing Up GenX." In this week's rad …
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Brandon Stone (2006-08) joined KUSI-TV as an intern in February of 2008 while attending San Diego State University. Upon his graduation, he became a foot soldier in the Prep Pigskin Report army. His roles molded over the next few years, going from daily producer and photographer to his current roles of KUSI sports director and PPR producer. Reflect…
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Chrissy Buteas '04 made the most of her time at Rowan University. Buteas won a national championship as a member of Rowan University's field hockey team. Her success extended past the field as she explained in a new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold. Buteas, the President & CEO of the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ), joined the podcast t…
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Since 2017, Lund University has been a member of the The Conversation, a hub for accessible, cutting-edge research and analysis written by academics and researchers. In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU Communications) speaks to guest Ellen Albertsdóttir, who works with research communication at Lund University and is the coordinator for Lund U…
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Send us a text In this episode of Xavier Gold Live, Dr. Charlette Cain, ’98, a distinguished alumna and Senior Director and Attending Veterinarian at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), shares her journey in animal welfare and the importance of ethical practices in research. She discusses her experiences at Xavier University, the challe…
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Founded in 2000, women's choir Bella Voce is one of Lund University's most prominent student choirs, regularly performing in Lund and having achieved international success in recent years at Interkultur's international choir competitions. In this episode featuring music from Bella Voce, host Fabio Cavaliere (LU Global Engagement) speaks to current …
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Natalie Terashima (2006-08) is a Senior Partner at Rachael Kay Public Relations, where she leverages her expertise in CPG brands, strategic communications, and the evolving media landscape to produce meaningful results for clients. Her career at Rachael Kay began while still a student, thanks to a SDSU professor who setup a memorable meeting that N…
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Karl Jurman ’78 and Mary (D’Arcy) Jurman ’77 joined Beyond the Brown & Gold to share their experiences at then-Glassboro State College and more. These Prof Sweethearts detail the story about how they met; and how the arts has played an important part in their lives. Plus, hear from Karl Jurman '78 on life working on Broadway and his vast experience…
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Send us a text Ulysseses Wilcox is a passionate Alumni Relations professional with over 15 years of experience in higher education, specializing in alumni engagement and brand growth. As the Senior Marketing Specialist for Adtalem Global Education’s Office of Alumni Engagement and Manager of the Walden Alumni Ambassador Program, Wilcox leads strate…
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Second-hand shopping is a fantastic way for students to save money and live more sustainably, and in Sweden, a strong culture of minimising waste means that you'll find a wealth of thrift stores, flea markets, and online retailers where you can buy second-hand without compromising on choice, style, or quality. In this episode, host Timothy Parker (…
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Audra Stafford (1997-01) has covered news and entertainment in San Diego County for more than two decades and is currently a morning reporter and fill-in anchor for NBC 7 San Diego. Even though she always aspired to be a reporter, Audra was heavily involved in Associated Students as an undergrad. While most SDSU students have to leave the market an…
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Although most international students studying at Lund University enjoy the convenience of living in Lund, Malmö, or elsewhere in Skåne, some EU students can - and do - choose to live just over the border in Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, which is roughly an hour from Lund by train. In this episode, host Erik Kvist (LU External Relations) speaks to …
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Anna and Chris Decker share their inspiring journey of completing WGU degrees together while raising two small children and working full-time jobs. Their competitive spirit, teamwork approach, and unwavering support for each other enabled them to achieve academic success despite numerous challenges. On this episode you’ll learn how the Deckers: • B…
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Will Beall (1991-96) is a screenwriter whose writing credits include Gangster Squad, Justice League, Aquaman, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, and Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. In his own words, Will explains his unique path to screenwriting. He wanted to be graphic artist as a kid, majored in English at SDSU, and joined The Daily Aztec newsroom because of a gi…
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The benefits of going on exchange studies are often discussed, but how does it feel once your exchange is finished and you've returned home? In this episode we delve a little into that question, as host Timothy Parker (LU International Office) speaks to three student guests about their exchange studies and what their experience has been like after …
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David Cordero (1998-01) spent 15 years as a writer and editor in the newspaper industry, then two different layoffs ultimately led him to his current job of Communications and Marketing Director for the city of St. George, Utah. A shy kid who originally wanted to become an accountant, David tells the unique story of how the 1998 Padres success inad…
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Send us a text In this episode of Xavier Gold, Dr. Justin Charles ‘10, a pharmacist in charge at a nonprofit behavioral health provider, shares how he promotes wellness in the Orange Mound community in Memphis. Managing medication distribution for a crisis facility and providing outpatient services, he emphasizes the importance of continuity of car…
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As one of Sweden's most globally recognised brands, IKEA is an attractive employer for international students planning their career path after studying in Sweden and at Lund University. But what does the path from international student to landing that IKEA job actually look like? In this episode, host Helga Heun (LU Alumni Office) speaks to Lund al…
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Lu Reyes '20 and Jay Reyes '13, known as The Super Poor Kids, are an accomplished art duo hailing from Camden, NJ, whose artistic pursuits span over a decade and a half. During their time at Rowan, they joined the Xi Gamma chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated and remain active members of the organization today. The brother duo joins …
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3-time WGU graduate Juan Longoria shares his inspiring journey of education and mentorship, illustrating that it’s never too late to pursue one's dreams. His dedication to helping others through his nonprofit, REVJLO Charities, and the new Lo Nuestro Collective embodies the spirit of lifelong learning and community upliftment. On this episode you'l…
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Justin Quis Quis (1994-97) is the founder of Sacred Bev Native Wellness, a founding member of the MESA Foundation, and one of the newest members of the SDSU Alumni Board of Advisors. A lifelong fan of Aztecs sports, Justin initially chose journalism as his major and worked his way up to become Sports Editor at The Daily Aztec. He vividly recalls ap…
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One of the often-discussed benefits of living, studying or working in an international environment is the development of 'intercultural competence'. But what is intercultural competence exactly, and how can you build your intercultural skills while studying at Lund University? One effective method is to get involved with the European University All…
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Kristian Sevison’s journey reveals how pursuing education later in life can lead to personal growth and newfound opportunities. He shares his motivation for returning to school, overcoming personal fears, and the invaluable lessons he’s learned along the way. • Unpacking the theme of it's never too late • Kris's motivation for returning to school •…
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Maya AlZaben (2016-20) is a freelance fashion writer and researcher, and recently launched her own marketing/public relations agency Mayaverse PR. In this week's episode -- co-hosted with current SDSU student Tessa Finamore -- Maya reflects on finding journalism after realizing that interior design was not for her, starting her own fashion/politics…
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Send us a text Teron Buford is a champion of inclusion and intercultural awareness. He finds joy in empowering and providing resources to historically underrepresented and underserved populations while also helping allied powerholders understand their position of privilege and how to operate from that space to meaningfully promote systemic justice.…
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Sweden - and Lund in particular - has a very high rate of English proficiency, making it easy for international students to get by during their studies without speaking Swedish. However, for those of you who are considering staying longer-term in Sweden or just want to integrate better into Swedish society, learning Swedish offers many benefits, an…
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