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To be passionate, or not to be passionate… That is the question! | nathanolmeda
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. Do I measure up? The cycle of comparisons…. The Good Luck Chuck of Student Affairs… and “Fit” →. To be passionate, or not to be passionate… That is the question! April 25, 2013. Why all this talk about passion? 8221; Guess it is time for a new team! My name is Nathan Olmeda, and since I plan on using this blog space to be genuine and candid about my experiences in my last semester of graduate school at Iowa State University, I thought is u serious (ISU serious)...
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When it is Time to Move On | alitoworks
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598 Capstone Seminar – Education Leadership. Fighting the Good Fight. Gang of 8’s immigration bill →. When it is Time to Move On. April 17, 2013. While I have lived in three countries, in three different continents, I actually do not like to move that much! I moved from Iran to France during the Iran-Iraq war, and as my family was mostly in France, I ended up there without really wanting to. From there, again encouraged by family members, I reluctantly moved to Illinois, then Missouri, and then Iowa.
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THEN AND NOW | This Iowa Life
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An original contribution, written in the spirit of my youth. February 25, 2013. We were not yet dependent upon the phenomena known as electronic mail or mobile phones. No, but we were doing things differently in our campus communities. I didn’t like it, either. Not at first, anyway. There were pros and cons. A benefit was that you could send your professor a message in advance of class if you were going to miss (or skip) as opposed to leaving a message on their answering machine or (gasp! With the arriva...
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Head, Heart, Home. | This Iowa Life
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An original contribution, written in the spirit of my youth. Head, Heart, Home. April 29, 2013. April 30, 2013. In order to leave Nebraska, I had to pay a toll. I didn’t have a dollar in cash or change, and they didn’t accept VISA. So I offered 50 cents and asked, Can I please leave Nebraska? Why I Can’t Wait to Graduate A Shout Out to my Shorties. The Things We Talked About →. 4 thoughts on “ Head, Heart, Home. April 29, 2013 at 6:33 pm. April 30, 2013 at 1:40 am. I am going to miss you so much. After y...
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The Most Improved (Resilient) Student Award | This Iowa Life
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An original contribution, written in the spirit of my youth. The Most Improved (Resilient) Student Award. April 26, 2013. This is a reflection on my reception of a Most Improved Student Award from the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs at UW-Eau Claire. The Power of Closed Doors: In Response to a Conversation Among Colleagues. Things Are Tough All Over →. 3 thoughts on “ The Most Improved (Resilient) Student Award. April 26, 2013 at 5:07 pm. Our membership and recognition in society is often based u...
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The Power of Words: Superlatives Interpreted | nathanolmeda
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. A brick for Mamis (Latina Mothers). Procrastination… Yup… I’m doing it! The Power of Words: Superlatives Interpreted. April 29, 2013. Upon further investigation I found out that I was also awarded the “Most likely to devise a student development theory” award, but the folks from SAGA thought the grammy award was more entertaining, which I understand. View all posts by isuserious →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. A brick for Mamis (Latina Mothers).
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. A brick for Mamis (Latina Mothers). Procrastination… Yup… I’m doing it! The Power of Words: Superlatives Interpreted. April 29, 2013. Upon further investigation I found out that I was also awarded the “Most likely to devise a student development theory” award, but the folks from SAGA thought the grammy award was more entertaining, which I understand. View all posts by isuserious →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. A brick for Mamis (Latina Mothers).
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Do I measure up? The cycle of comparisons… | nathanolmeda
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You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever. GASP: YOU DIDN’T DO TPE? To be passionate, or not to be passionate… That is the question! Do I measure up? The cycle of comparisons…. April 10, 2013. Did I do as much as them? Is my paper as good as theirs? Will my presentation be as impactful as theirs have been? I honestly believed that the answer to each of those questions was no, and so I felt uncomfortable from the beginning of that project. Nathan get a grip! Special thanks to you! Do I measure up? 8220;B...
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The Power of Closed Doors: In Response to a Conversation Among Colleagues | This Iowa Life
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An original contribution, written in the spirit of my youth. The Power of Closed Doors: In Response to a Conversation Among Colleagues. April 16, 2013. I think it is an important question to consider. I have to carefully consider what advising looks and sounds like at each institution and department that I interview with in order to determine the best fit. I cannot wait to learn who I will be serving next. The Most Improved (Resilient) Student Award →. April 17, 2013 at 3:02 am. April 17, 2013 at 5:49 am.