by Vyom Chaudhari | Nov 4, 2022 | Archives, Archives 2022-2023, Food and Culture, Global Affairs and Events, Trivia
Generally, during the year, several festivals are celebrated in India. However, the months of October and November witness a series of celebrations. The dates of these festivals vary every year based on the Indian Calendar. The beginning of festivities leads to the...
by Vyom Chaudhari | Nov 4, 2022 | Alumni Network, Archives, Archives 2022-2023, Life of Service, Peace Corps
So you’ve COS’ed (close of service) and now you’re in school, but who knows exactly what comes next after graduation? Hopefully, a good job? Well, did you know that your time in the Peace Corps can help you beyond offering the fabled NCE (non-compete eligibility) for...
by Vyom Chaudhari | Nov 4, 2022 | Alumni Network, Archives, Archives 2022-2023, Club & Campus Life, Voices of Thunderbird
This article goes over a Foundations that I led in January 2020 but didn’t get around to writing until now, August 2022. As I write this, I’m in a brewery, stumbling distance from my place. I didn’t want to write this in my room because I work remotely and practically...
by Das Tor | Oct 3, 2022 | Archives, Archives 2022-2023, Global Affairs and Events, Global Business Insights, Voices of Thunderbird
Last September 16th represents Mexico’s 212 Independence anniversary. Independence Day is an occasion for patriotic pride and joy. The celebration begins on the night of September 15 with El Grito de Independencia, the call that Miguel Hidalgo, our founding father,...
by David Lugo Robles | Oct 3, 2022 | Archives, Archives 2022-2023, Finance, Global Business Insights, Technology, Voices of Thunderbird
The world has revolutionized the way money is exchanged over the years. From Electronic Fund Transfer (EFTs) started by Western Union to the use of electronic banking systems at all bank branches to making the transfer by simply using the phone. The way payments are...
by David Lugo Robles | Oct 3, 2022 | Alumni Network, Archives, Archives 2022-2023, Voices of Thunderbird
It was April 2019. I was just elected the Vice President of Finance for the Student Government (I ran unopposed, but I like to think it was because I created enough fear). Becoming a leader in TSG was nice, but the real role I wanted was a cohort leader for...