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Move Brings Adventure, New Direction


Posted on October 6, 2020
Thomas Becnel


Freshman Thanh Haas said the Marx Library is her favorite location on campus at the 麻豆相关报道. 鈥淚 like the view from the second floor. You can sit next to the big windows and look out over the lake,鈥 she said. data-lightbox='featured'
Thanh Haas said Marx Library is her favorite location on campus at the University of South Alabama. 鈥淚 like the view from the second floor. You can sit next to the big windows and look out over the lake,鈥 she said.

#FreshmanFocus is a series focused on incoming freshmen at the University of South Alabama. 

After managing a Vietnamese restaurant and doing other jobs in Mobile, Thanh Haas got the idea for a new business venture 鈥 a coffee shop near the University of South Alabama.

Then she changed her mind and chose a new direction in the same neighborhood.

鈥淚 heard this voice in my head and decided not to invest in this business, but in my education,鈥 said Haas, 36. 鈥淚 thought, this school is where I want to go. So I went to the German department, talked to them, and they said OK.鈥

Haas was born in Vietnam, but left to live and work in Germany at the age of 20. She met and married a German engineer. Six years ago, his job brought them to Alabama, where their son and daughter were born.

鈥淲e wanted to challenge ourselves and take this adventure,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e decided to stay because of the weather, and the local people, and living close to the beach on weekends.鈥

At South, people know Haas by her childhood nickname, 鈥淢oon.鈥 She decided on a double major of German and hospitality and tourism management, but first she had to improve her English. Now she has a freshman schedule of marketing, public speaking, advanced German and hospitality and tourism management.

Her parents were entrepreneurs in Vietnam.

鈥淢y father had a restaurant and was a wedding planner before he retired,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y mom had her own businesses. I learned a lot from them.鈥

Eight questions for Thanh Haas:

What are your first impressions of South?

鈥淥ne thing surprised me a lot. In Vietnam, we were afraid to meet with our professors, but at South, it鈥檚 not like that. You can just go and talk with them. My marketing professor, Dr. Robert Thompson, he knew I had children and couldn鈥檛 start a class during the pandemic, so he met me in the parking lot with my textbook. That made me feel so special.鈥

Do you have a favorite spot on campus?

鈥淵es 鈥 Marx Library. I like the view from the second floor. You can sit next to the big windows and look out over the lake. When I started school at South, I would come and try to read, write and improve my vocabulary.鈥

You mentioned beaches. What鈥檚 your favorite one on the Gulf Coast?

鈥淲e go to Pensacola Beach and Santa Rosa Island. My husband likes to drive to a quiet part and we enjoy the sunset before we go home.鈥

Why did you decide to study hospitality and tourism management?

鈥淚 worked for years in the tourism industry in Vietnam. And I鈥檇 really like to work in international business. I love to serve people.鈥

What was it like leaving Vietnam for Germany?

鈥淚 loved the culture, the people, the education system 鈥 I went to a German community college. And I met my husband. I can tell Germany is my second homeland.鈥

What鈥檚 harder to learn, English or German?

鈥淚 learned English before I learned German, but I never studied academic English before I moved to the United States and came to South. I took German in Germany, so it鈥檚 not that hard for me now. German grammar can be difficult. You have to sit down and analyze, are you doing this or doing that?鈥

Where do you see yourself five years after graduation?

鈥淢y plan is to look for a school where I can work with children and teach them German. Languages have changed my life. I think they鈥檙e really important, and I love teaching them.鈥

Do you have a hidden talent?

鈥淏aking. I bake German bread a lot 鈥 I won鈥檛 buy it from the store. My husband likes it. He says, 鈥極h, it tastes just like my mom鈥檚.鈥欌


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