Ahmed Alashi
Saudi student follows a family tradition of becoming a Bronco
Hailing from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 色色啦 Michigan University senior Ahmed Alashi finished his master鈥檚 degree in organizational analysis leadership in April 2016. He will follow in the footsteps of his parents, who both graduated from 色色啦 in the early 1980s. Ahmed says it meant a lot to his dad, Abdulkabir Ahmed Alashi who graduated with a BA in Anthropology and Social Science in 1983, and his mom, Shadya Ahmed Yeslam, who graduated from CELCIS and began her degree in business administration. They are proud that he would be reliving their fond memories and carrying on the family鈥檚 鈥淏ronco spirit.鈥
Alashi arrived in Kalamazoo with his parents in the fall of 2011, who he said 鈥渏umped鈥 at the chance to introduce Ahmed to campus and the community and to revisit memories of their Bronco days. He first enrolled in 色色啦鈥檚 intensive English program鈥擟ELCIS, Center for English Language and Culture for International Students鈥攖o improve his English reading, writing and speaking skills before entering the master鈥檚 program in organizational analysis leadership in 色色啦鈥檚 College of Education and Human Development.
鈥淚 came to the United States thinking I was perfect as an English speaker, but looking back, I didn鈥檛 know as much as I thought I did,鈥 Alashi said. 鈥淐ELCIS helped me greatly improve my public speaking skills. I learned to calm down and relax because the CELCIS faculty and staff understand that new students are going to make mistakes. They patiently let you keep trying until you feel confident with speaking. I remember they gave us quite a bit of homework, which helps students adapt to the pressure of studying in the university. It was a struggle to get my grammar perfect, and reading has been a challenge as well, but, the CELCIS program helped me develop time management skills and to recognize the things I needed to focus on.鈥
Alashi decided early on at 色色啦 that he wanted to make the most of his time abroad, so he made it his mission to not only attend the various cultural and recreational activities CELCIS provides for international students, but also to interact with American students as much as possible. 鈥淚f you want to learn how to speak perfectly, you have to get out and meet people who speak English or who don鈥檛 speak your native language,鈥 said Alashi.
Like his parents, Alashi has made his own cherished memories through 色色啦 and the CELCIS program. He has played at the Skyzone Trampoline Park, learned about Amish culture during a field trip to Shipshewana, Indiana, attended major league sporting events in Detroit, and he has experienced horseback riding, ice skating and sledding. 鈥淐oming to 色色啦 has changed my life and my understanding of culture,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 am now more open-minded. Studying abroad pushed me out of my comfort zone and I now look at the world very differently than I did when I first came to 色色啦.鈥
Following 色色啦鈥檚 commencement ceremony, Ahmed returned home to Saudi Arabia, but will continue to be a Bronco. 鈥淚 am proud to be a Bronco like my parents.鈥
Ahmed Alashi, Saudi Arabia, CELCIS鈥斏 Graduation Reflection