Math. Physics. Chemistry. Singing. These are Sy Truong’s passions. Truong, a 23-year-old Vietnamese student, studies advanced English at New America College. He started at the lower intermediate level a year ago and plans to move on to Denver Community College. I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Sy to ask him more about […]
Read PostThe New America College family is proud to announce the publication of Special Fox, a new book written by Ibrahim Lasafer. Ibrahim is an international student and an architect and artist by trade. He began receiving art and architectural awards at the age of 9 years old. Ibrahim has synesthesia, which means when one sensory […]
Read PostHow well can you spell? Every March, students at New America College compete in a school wide spelling bee to determine who is an expert with words! Spelling word lists are distributed to all classes with beginner, intermediate, and advanced vocabulary words lists. Round 1 of the competition is held in each classroom to determine […]
Read Postby César Henrique Coelho mul·ti·cul·tur·al·ism (noun) ˈˌməltēˈkəlCH(ə)rəˌlizəm,ˈˌməltəˈkəlCH(ə)rəˌlizəm,ˈˌməlˌtīˈkəlCH(ə)rəˌlizəm/ noun: multiculturalism; noun: multi-culturalism the presence of, or support for the presence of, several distinct cultural or ethnic groups within a society. One of the most interesting parts about multiculturalism is to be able to deal with international people from totally different cultures with distinct habits and understand how that […]
Read PostSupportive Community. Our supportive community is one of the most valued aspects of the international experience at New America College. Students and staff at New America College got together to celebrate Friendship Day on Wednesday, February 13th. The event was held to celebrate the positive relationships that have been created within our school, both in […]
Read PostMy name is Kanatbek. Hello friends! My name is Kanatbek. I’m from Kyrgyzstan, a tiny country in Central Asia, surrounded by other “stan” countries. In the past we were the part of the Soviet Union, so I grew up speaking multiple languages. Since my childhood I’ve been always curious about the world diversity. My curiosity […]
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