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Bolivia's diverse natural beauty and stunning landscapes made chilling in -5°F weather totally worth it.
One of my favorite things to do while traveling is to visit places that I read about in books that I have come across. This moment was especially exciting for me: visiting the district in which my favorite novel takes place and sitting next to its main character, Oskarchen (little Oskar) and its author, Gunter Grass. In my hand is a German edition of "The Tin Drum", a novel which is set in a time when Gdansk was still a German-speaking city. My next step: finishing it in the mother tongue of Oskarchen and Gunter Grass!
Food science professor Dennis Miller welcomes people to a special symposium in Morrison Hall on Oct. 28. The theme of the event was developing realistic solutions to harmonize food systems with human health, and featured Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard University, and Dondeena Bradley, vice president of global design and development in Nutrition Ventures for PepsiCo. Read the full story here.
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Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard University, speaks at a special symposium in Morrison Hall on Oct. 28. The theme of the event was developing realistic solutions to harmonize food systems with human health, and also featured Dondeena Bradley, vice president of global design and development in Nutrition Ventures for PepsiCo. Read the full story here.
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Food science professor Olga Padilla-Zakour discusses the importance of processed food in the food system, during a special symposium in Morrison Hall on Oct. 28. The theme of the event was developing realistic solutions to harmonize food systems with human health, and featured Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard University, and Dondeena Bradley, vice president of global design and development in Nutrition Ventures for PepsiCo. Read the full story here.
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Every four years, the Carnival of Lund takes place: a festival full of revelry, jest and cheer that combats the notions of Nordic iciness. The whole town of Lund takes part in this festival and holds a special place to participants, especially the parade musicians that join in on the fun after their performance.
The Westerplatte was the site of the first battle of World War II on the European theater. In 1966, a monument to fallen Polish soldiers, seen to the right of the photograph, was erected on the site of this battle. The sun shining through the clouds of the Polish Baltic and shows that even through stormy weather there can always be a glimmer of hope in the darkness.
Dondeena Bradley, vice president of global design and development in Nutrition Ventures for PepsiCo, addresses a special symposium in Morrison Hall on Oct. 28. The theme of the event was developing realistic solutions to harmonize food systems with human health, and also featured Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard University. Read the full story here.
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Nutrition professor David Levitsky discusses weight control during a special symposium in Morrison Hall on Oct. 28. The theme of the event was developing realistic solutions to harmonize food systems with human health, and featured Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard University, and Dondeena Bradley, vice president of global design and development in Nutrition Ventures for PepsiCo. Read the full story here.
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Nutrition professor Per Pinstrup-Andersen discusses international food systems, during a special symposium in Morrison Hall on Oct. 28. The theme of the event was developing realistic solutions to harmonize food systems with human health, and featured Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard University, and Dondeena Bradley, vice president of global design and development in Nutrition Ventures for PepsiCo. Read the full story here.
Photo by Dave Burbank
A less seen side of Machu Picchu that fellow bear, Darleen Martinez, and I stumbled upon after spending the whole day exploring.
Copenhagen is such a vibrant city, and the appearance of the rainbow right between the streets stole everyone's attention.
Although Lund may not be familiar to many people, it certainly is the most friendly and charming little city that I have visited.
This picture is about studying especially digestion for exam. I already
learned about the process of digestion and organs for digestion but it was
difficult to me because of the word. The word such as Longitudinal muscle,
gallabladder is too difficult to remember it. I studied this part almost 4
hours. After finish the exam I'm so proud myself because I didn't give up!
However, to be honest I don't remember that words now.