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2022- 2023 ISAB Members

 

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Jocelyn Zhang

President of ISAB

jzhang42@tulane.edu

Hello, my name is Jocelyn Zhang, and I am a junior from Shanghai, China. I’m honored to continue serving Tulane’s international student community, this time as President (got promoted)! I’m pursuing a joint Master’s/Bachelor's program in Finance and Accounting, and I have enjoyed my Tulane experience so far. I love to travel and strike up a conversation with anyone. Ask me about graduating 1.5 years early, working on campus, being a DEI coordinator at a business fraternity, or anything else! 

I look forward to working with our team this year and beyond. Roll wave!

 

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Aijia Liu

Secretary of ISAB 

aliu13@tulane.edu

Hi guys! My name is Aijia Liu, and you can call me Skye. I am a junior majoring in Finance and Psychology. I am from Shenzhen, China. I love listening to K-Pop and enjoying nature (especially the beach! And I really like nature in NOLA). I also like traveling, and I always want to visit Europe. My goal in college is to visit all Disney Worlds in the United States.

I look forward to working with ISAB and building a reliable environment for our international students!

 

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Kalsey Belle

ISAB Member

kbelle@tulane.edu

Hi. I am Kalsey Belle from Seychelles, currently pursuing an MBA at Tulane University. In the picture, I am holding the largest nut in the world, which is endemic to Seychelles.  From conquering a Ropes course to trying out a new cuisine- I LOVE new experiences, especially if they focus on food or some sort of physical challenge.

The inspiration for being part of ISAB is to help and support international students as much as possible when moving to or during their time at Tulane. Whether it is to discover NOLA together, figure out American Football together, or even a shoulder for support if you’re feeling a little homesick – I want to be there for YOU! 

 

 

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Jason Chen

ISAB Member

Ychen80@tulane.edu

JASON CHEN here!!  How are y'all doing? It is my profound honor to be appointed as Secretary of ISAB this year. I graduated high school in the state of Washington, and I am a sophomore majoring in business here at Tulane. I love going to Starbucks before classes and ordering my favorite drink Grande Americano adding nothing else, but occasionally a Caramel Frappuccino with extra caramel would certainly not hurt. And is it pronounced ˈkær.ə.məl or ˈkɑːr.məl?  Either way, it sounds funny to me. Being away from home may be difficult, but I encourage everyone to say “Yes!” to every opportunity of getting involved on campus and become a successful TU citizen. Paraphrasing what Joe Girard once said, “The elevator to success is like the one in Monroe Hall that is constantly out of order. You’ll have to use the stairs… one step at a time.” In order to be successful, we have to be tenacious and always believe that we can. Even the trash can is called a trash can, not a trash cannot, as they said on Tik Tok. In these troubling times with the pandemic, adjusting and adapting takes more than courage. With a community, I believe we can thrive together as successful TULANIANS.

#Roll Wave

 

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Doris Fan

ISAB Member

yfan5@tulane.edu

Hi, my name is Doris Fan, and I am from China. I am a half-senior studying communication and finance. I am a huge fan of K-pop and K-Drama, so welcome to chat with me if you like them too! I also like dancing, and my favorite style is hip-hop, but I always want to learn popping.

I am very excited to join ISAB this year and can’t wait to deliver great events to Tulane!

 

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Ziqi Zhang

ISAB Member

zzhang37@tulane.edu

Hello, my name is Ziqi Zhang (you may call me Leah), and I'm from Shanghai, China. I'm a junior majoring in Marketing. As an international student, I understand the difficulty of living and studying in a new country. I'd love to hear your concerns and offer help and resources. I look forward to working with ISAB to better support the Tulane international community.

 

 

 

 

 

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Iyinope Oulwafikewa Sivebukola

ISAB Member

isivebukola@tulane.edu

Hi, my name is Iyinope Sivebukola, but friends call me ‘Kewa’. I am from Nigeria and an MPH candidate, with a concentration in Epidemiology at Tulane University. I know that transitioning to a new country can be difficult. I want to be able to talk to you about potential struggles and walk you through practical steps to holistic well-being here at the University and in New Orleans. 

I am excited to meet other international students while I serve as a member. 

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Siyu (Letitia) Xiong

ISAB Member

sxiong@tulane.edu

Hey, y’all! My name is Letitia Xiong. I’m an international student from Shenzhen, China. I’m a sophomore studying Business and Political Economy and minoring in philosophy. I am always passionate about traveling around the world. I love working out and playing basketball. 

It’s a great honor to serve on ISAB. I hope to engage more international student voices. Please feel free to reach out!