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From left to right: Karma Gelay (the only architect in Bhutan that has designed a dzong, or fortified monastery), Jigme Drukpa (guide and expert on music and politics), Jigme Goenpo (guide and expert on Bhutanese culture and Buddhism), Gawa, Pema, Yodsel (TGS students), Hishey Tshering (tour organizer and guide), Ngawang Gyaltshen (guide and expert on environmental conservation), and Dawa Tshering (guide and expert on GNH in the Bhutanese educational system).
Photography by Joann McPike
© THINK Global School, 2013
University of Michigan first year engineering students get a chance to pour molten metals at Joyworks LLC in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 9, 2023. The tour was led by Materials Science and Engineering Professor Tim Chambers and Chip Keough, adjunct professor and owner of Joyworks.
The excursion to Joyworks was primarily a recruitment event for first year engineering students, an opportunity to introduce them to some of the hands-on experience of what is possible in Materials Science and Engineering.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Presentation by children from La Carpio during the "Tamaleada" at the Costa Rica Center.
The Tamaleada is the final big event of the fall semester, in which staff, faculty, students, host families, and members of various Costa Rican communities come together to participate in various musical and artistic performances, and to enjoy the famous Costa Rican tamales.
Through KU’s Project for Innocence, Floyd Bledsoe was exonerated and released from prison after 16 years for a crime he did not commit.
KU law students had worked on the case since 2006 and advocated for new DNA testing that showed Bledsoe’s innocence.
Bledsoe visited and spoke with a law class about his experience.
©2016 University of Kansas/Marketing Communications/Meg Kumin
The Health Education Building's overhead walkway was designed as a pedestrian highway and a social hub that connects the south and north parts of the University of Kansas Medical Center campus. The walkway features study and collaboration areas.
©2017 KU Marketing Communications, Meg Kumin
Freshman students spent part of their second two-week field trip in the fall in the Caribbean islands of Panama. They visited an indigenous community, Salt Creek, where they got to interact with the indigenous people. Here, they are taught a traditional dance.
University of Michigan first year engineering students get a chance to pour molten metals at Joyworks LLC in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 9, 2023. The tour was led by Materials Science and Engineering Professor Tim Chambers and Chip Keough, adjunct professor and owner of Joyworks.
The excursion to Joyworks was primarily a recruitment event for first year engineering students, an opportunity to introduce them to some of the hands-on experience of what is possible in Materials Science and Engineering.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Students sit outside on a beautiful fall day. The University of Kansas Medical Center's main bridge can be seen in the background.
©2017 KU Marketing Communications, Meg Kumin
Yezidi refugee center. It was originally built by Yezidis who had emigrated to Germany and who wanted a community center near their home village in Turkey for weddings, funerals, summer visits, etc. It has a large kitchen, hotel-style bedrooms, toilets, showers, and large meeting rooms. It was built for 80, but has housed up to 180 as Yezidis from neighboring Iraq have come in.
Photo by Josmaydi Artiles
LIU Global Costa Rica Center students at the Model United Nations Conference (UPMUNC) held at the University for Peace (UPEACE) in Costa Rica from March 19th-21st, 2014.
Adjunct Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and owner of Joyworks LLC Chip Keough carries to recently poured University of Michigan seals to show to first year engineering students touring the foundry in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 9, 2023.
The excursion to Joyworks was primarily a recruitment event for first year engineering students, an opportunity to introduce them to some of the hands-on experience of what is possible in Materials Science and Engineering.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
At Panama's Casa Esperanza (Hope House), a school for children living in poor conditions and abusive family situations, LIU Global Costa Rica Center students interact with the children through crafts.
Adjunct Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and owner of Joyworks LLC Chip Keough speaks to University of Michigan first year engineering students as they tour Joyworks LLC in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 9, 2023.
The excursion to Joyworks was primarily a recruitment event for first year engineering students, an opportunity to introduce them to some of the hands-on experience of what is possible in Materials Science and Engineering.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
University of Michigan first year engineering students get a chance to pour molten metals at Joyworks LLC in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 9, 2023. The tour was led by Materials Science and Engineering Professor Tim Chambers and Chip Keough, adjunct professor and owner of Joyworks.
The excursion to Joyworks was primarily a recruitment event for first year engineering students, an opportunity to introduce them to some of the hands-on experience of what is possible in Materials Science and Engineering.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing