BULOW: DIVERSITY IMPORTANT FOR LEARNING EXPERIENCE
Tim Bulow, CEO of INTI International University and Colleges (middle) officiating the mural art at the academic building.
NILAI, 5 April – CEO of INTI International University & Colleges, Tim Bulow says diversity is important to students because it enhances their learning experience.
Speaking here after officiating the new mural arts along the walls of academic building which featured Taj Mahal, Sydney Opera House, Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Eiffel Tower, the Beijing Olympic Stadium, and the Kuala Lumpur Twin Tower,
Mr. Bulow points out that diversity among students can effectively widen their perspective of thinking.
“You learn something in class, but the perspectives that you gain meeting different people in a class, studying with them, widens your perspective and widens your horizon,” Mr. Bulow said during a traditional tea time session with international students from different countries.
The tea time and mural art officiating ceremony displayed the efforts of students from various countries under the leadership INTIMA Student Government and Student Affairs Office (SAO) to create mural art along the academic building finally paid off. The artwork took three years to complete and they are designed creatively using a projector to draw the outline.
Students from more than 30 countries later spent the evening together with members of the administration, which included vice-chancellor Prof. Dr. Rahmah Mohamed, co-founder of INTI International University and Colleges Emeritus Prof. Dr. Lee Fah Onn and Mr. Bulow himself exchanging handshakes and warm conversations.