A Presidential Scholarship Takes Student from Dominican Republic to WMU

Contact: Bradley Horstman
February 22, 2013
Nayibe Tavares
Nayibe Tavares

Winning a Western Michigan University Presidential Scholarship for International Students and the quality of the University's imaging program were key factors in Nayibe Tavares decision to move to Kalamazoo.

"I wanted to learn as much as possible about the printing industry," said Tavares, a native of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. "I am passionate about it and I want to take as much advantage as possible of the opportunities that WMU is giving me."

Adapting to life in a city several hundred miles north of her homeland was not too much of a problem for Tavares, who found plenty of fun outdoor and indoor activities to enjoy in her free time. "I like the Broadway musicals at Miller Auditorium, watching the Bronco football games with my friends and working out at the recreation center," she said.

Her advice for travelers to the Dominican Republic: Go to the beach!

"If you ever go to the Dominican Republic, make sure you go to the beach, especially Cabarete, Punta Cana, Bahia de las Aguilas or Samana," she said. "They're beautiful! Also, visit the Colonial Zone in Santo Domingo. We have a lot of historical places there, like the first cathedral of the Americas and the Diego Columbus house (Christopher Columbus' brother)."

About the Haenicke Institute for Global Education    

The Diether H. Haenicke Institute for Global Education, established in 1998, fosters an environment that supports the global engagement of the Western community. Its offices assist nearly 2,000 international students and alumni at home and abroad with admissions, immigration, student success and post-graduation job training.  

The institute also facilitates short- and long-term study abroad programs for students, faculty and staff. It hosts a variety of global learning activities, such as designing and promoting scholarship and academic opportunities on campus; providing K-12 outreach; hosting lectures, panels and events; and showcasing arts, entertainment and culture from around the world. Learn more about the Haenicke Institute for Global Education. 

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