Video interview of Yuki Shibazaki by Kami McDaniel and Adam Lisbon via Zoom. 00:00 Introduction by Kami. 00:23 Where in Japan are you from? 00:32 What made you want to study abroad? Why CU? 02:32 What stood out to you upon your first time visiting the United States? 03:38 How did you conduct your college search in Japan without the internet? 05:51 You mentioned having studied in California during high school, what was your favorite part of that experience? 07:32 Which years did you study at CU? 11:03 Did you know any other Japanese students at CU? 11:12 Did you know any other international students? 12:33 Where did you live in Boulder? 13:10 What was dorm life like? 14:11 How did you end up meeting your off-campus roommates? 14:40 Where was your apartment in Boulder? 15:13 Did you have a favorite class you took at CU? 16:05 Is dancing a hobby of yours? 16:50 Did you plan to move back to Japan after graduation? 17:10 What position did you have at Swiss Bank? 18:15 So you got to use your English a lot after CU? 18:44 Did you stay in London and New York for a period of time, or just visiting? 19:30 Were those places a lot different from where you'd been before? 21:35 Was there a particular place in Boulder that you liked to visit? 22:53 What was your experience like on campus as an international student and racial minority? Did you ever experience discrimination? 23:35 So it sounds like your impression of CU was that the student body was diverse? 27:34 Shibazaki tells the story of driving to Los Angeles for a holiday during her time at CU, with students she met in the dorms. 28:37 Do you have a best memory from that trip? 30:10 What are some of your favorite moments of being at CU? 30:39 Where did you go ice skating on campus? 31:43 Can you tell us more about the CU alumni chapter in Japan? 36:15 Mentions of CU's Global Ambassador program here. 37:16 Was your family impacted by World War II? 38:58 Lisbon asks if Japanese students learn about Japanese-American incarceration in school. Some discussion of Governor Carr and the CU Navy Language School here. 42:00 Was there anything else you wanted to chat about? 42:48 Interview conclusion.
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Video interview of Yuki Shibazaki by Kami McDaniel and Adam Lisbon via Zoom. 00:00 Introduction by Kami. 00:23 Where in Japan are you from? 00:32 What made you want to study abroad? Why CU? 02:32 What stood out to you upon your first time visiting the United States? 03:38 How did you conduct your college search in Japan without the internet? 05:51 You mentioned having studied in California during high school, what was your favorite part of that experience? 07:32 Which years did you study at CU? 11:03 Did you know any other Japanese students at CU? 11:12 Did you know any other international students? 12:33 Where did you live in Boulder? 13:10 What was dorm life like? 14:11 How did you end up meeting your off-campus roommates? 14:40 Where was your apartment in Boulder? 15:13 Did you have a favorite class you took at CU? 16:05 Is dancing a hobby of yours? 16:50 Did you plan to move back to Japan after graduation? 17:10 What position did you have at Swiss Bank? 18:15 So you got to use your English a lot after CU? 18:44 Did you stay in London and New York for a period of time, or just visiting? 19:30 Were those places a lot different from where you'd been before? 21:35 Was there a particular place in Boulder that you liked to visit? 22:53 What was your experience like on campus as an international student and racial minority? Did you ever experience discrimination? 23:35 So it sounds like your impression of CU was that the student body was diverse? 27:34 Shibazaki tells the story of driving to Los Angeles for a holiday during her time at CU, with students she met in the dorms. 28:37 Do you have a best memory from that trip? 30:10 What are some of your favorite moments of being at CU? 30:39 Where did you go ice skating on campus? 31:43 Can you tell us more about the CU alumni chapter in Japan? 36:15 Mentions of CU's Global Ambassador program here. 37:16 Was your family impacted by World War II? 38:58 Lisbon asks if Japanese students learn about Japanese-American incarceration in school. Some discussion of Governor Carr and the CU Navy Language School here. 42:00 Was there anything else you wanted to chat about? 42:48 Interview conclusion.
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