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Qing (Daisy) Tian, BA'17, MA'18: Hi, my name is Daisy Tian.
Nathaly Muriel, MSF'17: My name is Nathaly Muriel.
Anubhav Maini, MBA'19: My name is Anubhav Maini.
Paris Hodges, BA‘17, MA‘18: My name is Paris Hodges. I come from a small reservation in Long Island, called the Shinnecock Indian Nation.
Andriamboavonjy 'Dimby' Rakoto, MA'19: I am from Antananarivo, which is the capital city of Madagascar.
Nathaly Muriel, MSF'17: I’m from Colombia - from Medellin, Colombia.
Uri Kedem, MBA'18: I’m originally from Israel - Tel Aviv.
Taimur Niaz, MA'18: I’m from Lahore in Pakistan, and I’m a second year graduate student at the Brandeis International Business School.
Himanshu Nagpal, MBA'19: I decided to do my MBA here at Brandeis because I’ve always wanted to be an entrepreneur, and I wanted to learn the science behind it from the best.
Andriamboavonjy 'Dimby' Rakoto, MA'19: I’m specializing in Applied Economic Analysis with a focus on Private Sector Development.
Anubhav Maini, MBA'19: The biggest thing that drove me to Brandeis, to make that decision, was the University has heart.
Paris Hodges, BA‘17, MA‘18: Brandeis is a very small, close-knit community, and I’ve always thought of it as a family. It’s even more like a family to me because my little sister also goes here.
Maura Bastarache Oray, MBA'19: Brandeis, in particular, is very unique. We have such an amazing sense of community and family here that I don’t really think I could get anywhere else.
Qing (Daisy) Tian, BA'17, MA'18: I got a chance to connect with people from all around the world, which is really important for our generation because the world is getting more and more global.
Francisco Petrirena Cubota, MBA'17: When you’re going to be out of here, you’re going to have a strong network of professionals and peers.
Anubhav Maini, MBA'19: Everyday I experience something new here, I experience something valuable that is going to help me in my career.
Rafael Martins Guimarães, MBA'18: Brandeis gave me a really good opportunity to develop a really good network. Especially, it opened the doors to get my first internship here in the US.
Taimur Niaz, MA'18: It has allowed me to pursue my interests, and I’ve just found ample opportunites for everything that I’ve wanted to do.
Hana Erkou, MBA '19: Getting a scholarship was very important for my being able to come here.
Qing (Daisy) Tian, BA'17, MA'18: Receiving this scholarship has enabled me to have contact with industry professionals and better understanding of the industry.
Taimur Niaz, MA'18: As a student, for me, it wouldn’t have been possible without funding from the University and it’s generous donors.
Nathaly Muriel, MSF'17: Having a scholarship is a huge support. It’s something that makes you feel relaxed, and totally focused on what you really have to be focused on.
Paris Hodges, BA‘17, MA‘18: It’s just been an overall rewarding experience.
Andriamboavonjy 'Dimby' Rakoto, MA'19: I am an IBS student, I am a World-Ready leader.
Himanshu Nagpal, MBA'19: I am a World-Ready leader.
Hana Erkou, MBA '19: I am a World-Ready leader.
Qing (Daisy) Tian, BA'17, MA'18: I am a World-Ready leader.
Anubhav Maini, MBA'19: I am a World-Ready leader.
Farkhod Amanov, MA'19: As we say in my language, [speaking in Uzbek] I am a World-Ready leader.
Uri Kedem, MBA'18: [speaking in Hebrew] I am a World-Ready leader.
Juan Sebastián Zuluaga, MSF '18: [speaking in Spanish] I am a World-Ready leader.
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