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Villiam Haag on Being a Swedish Student at MSU and His Hockey Aspirations

globalEDGE Business Beat
May 2, 2017 10:00 AM

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Hosted by Tomas Hult, this segment of the globalEDGE Business Beat is an interview with Villiam Haag, a four-year Letterman and graduating senior on the MSU Hockey Team, bound for Vita Hasten in Sweden’s hockey league.

Tomas Hult is Professor and Byington Endowed Chair in the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University. With more than 8500 foreign students from more than 130 countries on MSU’s campus.

Villiam Haag is one of the few from Sweden in the last four years. He talks about his experience, how it was to play varsity hockey for MSU, the main differences between the hockey he played before he came to the U.S. and how he plays now, and then he also shares his hockey aspirations, having signed a contract to play for Vita Hasten in Sweden.

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