Diplomat Updates
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“Unity and Understanding”: International Alum’s Journey at WKU
Alum Joel Omage received his master's degree in chemistry at WKU, and his research may be applied to COVID-19.
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My Journey to Becoming a Student Diplomat.
It was the first day of school and Bowling Green was covered with snow. I was so not ready for it but I was excited about attending the orientation. As I walked through…
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How To Be Productive When Taking Classes From Home?
It can be challenging to work and study from home. Laying on your bed and watching Netflix seem to be a lot more interesting than doing your homework. I feel the same way,…
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My Journey from a Student to a Diplomat
I transferred to WKU in January 2016. I was a week late for the Spring semester, so I missed out on the orientation and I did not get a proper introduction into WKU’s…
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Time Management Tips
The beginning of the semester is always stressful when professors talk about all the assignments you need to be able to complete to successfully finish your semester. But don’t worry, with good time…
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My Journey to Becoming A Student Diplomat
If you had met me 2 years ago, you would have not recognized me 2 years later. Of course, everyone will change as you enter into a new world, a new culture, and…
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My Journey to Becoming A Student Diplomat
Becoming a diplomat is not a hard thing; however, you need time to encourage yourself to go out of your comfort zone. Before I became a diplomat, I took a long time to…
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Winter Break Resources
With winter break just around the corner, diplomats Kate and Abdullah have compiled a list of places on and off campus that are open during winter break. Check it out! Cravens library will…
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Best Places to Study Around Campus
Finals are just around the corner, so international student diplomats Joel and Gabby are here to tell you about their favorite study spots on campus. The DSU Study Lounge , has many comfortable…
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The White City: Experiences at the Corso de la Amistad
Our International Student Diplomat Gabby Vargas took at little bit of WKU home with her this summer to the festival called the “Corso de la Amistad” in Arequipa, Peru. Read more to hear…