Mid-Semester Break Adventures
After the ninth week of the semester, we had a week long “mid-semester break.” (They don’t call it “spring break”). I went on an amazing... Read More
An Intense First Week
One of my classmates was pondering on Tuesday if the start of classes would feel anti-climatic after 2 weeks of orientation and leadership training. After... Read More
Whistle while you work…
Aaron Lykken, Manager – Academic Services & Technologies While class was out of session during September the TMMBA program office made the most out of... Read More
Bonjour à tous
Nantes, France is famous for LU Biscuits and rain (although the weather has been very nice thus far). The city itself is easy to navigate.... Read More
A Birthday in Venice
Italy has been amazing so far. I really love living in Milan, a transportation center with planes, trains, and buses to just about everywhere in... Read More
Thinking Back, Looking Forward
Now that we have already returned back home to Seattle, I’ve been able to gather all of my thoughts about our trip in Beijing. I... Read More
“Monolingualism can be cured” – Anonymous
Interesting quote I found today. I don’t think monolingualism is a disease, but I do think everyone should try to learn at least one other... Read More
First month in Rotterdam
Hi, my name is Rachel Renninger, and I am a junior at the Foster School of Business but am currently studying at RSM Erasmus University... Read More
The calm before the storm
Aaron Lykken, Manager – Academic Services & Technologies September in the TMMBA office is the period I like to call “The calm before the storm”. ... Read More
What Happens Early Matters
Ten Jump Start sessions, a Pub Club, a fiesta, and one weekend later, I jumped head-first into LEAD (Leadership, Exploration, Association, Direction). It’s more than... Read More