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Student Madison Hendrix feeding a monkey during a visit to an animal sanctuary in Sarapiquí, Costa Rica.

Student Forrest Neumann at the Great Wall. Photo by Paloma Criollo

Chayut Shinawatra, a University of Michigan first year engineering student, gets 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

Kylor Melton, Class of 2015, receives a cacao fruit from an indigenous woman in Talamanca, Costa Rica.

Activity before the Thanksgiving lunch at the Costa Rica Center.

LIU Global Costa Rica Center students in Panama City.

Costa Rica Center students paint along a bridge in Barrio Jesús, a small community in Heredia, Costa Rica, as part of a community service activity.

Photo taken in Australia by Manuela Garavito.

This is an actual portable climbing wall we built that teaches kids about the different layers of the earth's depths.

Students learning about the effects of environmental tourism on small developing villages in China such as Shimen.

Metal being heated at Joyworks LLC in preparation for a tour of University of Michigan first year engineering students 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

LIU Global Australia Program students begin their hike in the cloud forest near Cathedral Rocks, NSW. They are led by nature-man and professor Soenke Biermann.

 

Photo by Taylor Belgeri

Photo taken in Australia by Manuela Garavito.

One of the Spanish groups poses with the typical Costa Rican food they made as part of their final Spanish presentation: patacones and budín.

 

Challenger Series For Xchanging at Zice Camp Red Stone

40 Employees of Xchanging For Challenger Series ( Beta Version) took part In 1N/2D of Outbound Training. Activities included were team games, rappelling, swimming, raft building, body surfing, obstacle course flying fox, air rifle shooting

  

Kimberly Halsey, the Excellence in Microbiology Faculty Scholar in the OSU College of Science.

LIU Global Costa Rica Center students and Director Sarah Moran at the Panama Canal.

 

Photo by Gina Zoef

Photography by Tashi Mar

© THINK Global School, 2015

CRC students visited a Tibetan Buddhist temple in Bylakuppe, a Tibetan community in Southern India. In the background you can see a Buddha statue and students speaking with a monk. In the foreground are three students taking it all in.

LIU Global Australia Program students Rosemary Nash, Allison Kephart, and Natalie Phillipps help plant rice during a permaculture workshop outside of Ubud, Bali.

 

Photo by Rosemary Nash

Caylin Haldeman, Class of 2015, tries her hand at the marimba.

Central Park by Marie Tornquist, Class of 2014

Freshman students spent part of their second two-week field trip in the fall in the Caribbean islands of Panama. Here, they travel from one island to another on a boat.

Professor Morrison's coure CLA 343 Recreating Ancient Athens visited Bellevue cemetery on January 6, 2016 to read Pericles’ Funeral Orationn and discussed the picture of Athens that emerges from the speech.

These are tiny hand-cut letters we made on our scroll saw. Sometimes doing things by hand is still the bast way for some things.

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