This summer, TWU’s newly-opened Robert G. Kuhn Centre started welcoming students.
See below to experience a video tour of this multi-functional facility:
Robert G. Kuhn Building
Among the first to experience learning within the Langley campus’ newest classrooms are MBA students from around the world.
Ife Odelana is enjoying the diversity of cultures and experiences alongside peers in her classes this summer. The MBA International Business student from Nigeria is grateful for the networks she has built with classmates and professors who come from around the world.
Ife considers her educational experience at TWU “a challenging but reforming experience.”
“It has stretched me and opened my mind to new possibilities,” she said. “It helps me see from a different perspective.”
“I have also made some very important and beautiful friendships that I am sure would exist for a very long time. My professors have also been a big part of my time here so far. I have interacted with some even outside the classroom and they have challenged my thought process, and that’s very important to me.”
— Ife Odelana, MBA student
She adds, “I have also made some very important and beautiful friendships that I am sure would exist for a very long time. My professors have also been a big part of my time here so far. I have interacted with some even outside the classroom and they have challenged my thought process, and that’s very important to me.”
Engaging topics from entrepreneurship to leadership
Simran Tiwana is interested in entrepreneurship and career advancement, and has appreciated learning from experienced faculty, taking flexible courses and engaging a variety of learning opportunities.
Arman Hassannia sees multiple benefits of learning at TWU. “I chose the MBA program at TWU because of the flexibility of the program and the really good quality academic knowledge that you can learn here, both for my business knowledge and my ethical point of view on leadership,” he said.
“I appreciate all the great professors that we have and that classes are really interactive. You can share ideas with the professors, and we have so many discussions during the class."
— Arman Hassannia, MBA student