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In 2009 I lived on a Folk High School for 5 months. This shoot is tanking doing one of our my classes in a course called Global Studies. I was very lucky to catch this peaceful moment of one of my friends, an young Wonderful Israeli Palestinian Woman.
Molly Levine receives a temporary tattoo from an indigenous woman, a member of the Embera Tribe, in Panama.
Group shot of Costa Rica Center students during their field trip to Nicaragua (photo credit: Casey Hutchinson)
Misericordia students Haley Hall, Lexi Giannone, Katie Hurley and Lisa Tondora are on a two week service learning trip to Karagwe, Tanzania. They are working with nurses and doctors at Nyakahanga Hospital. Students are experiencing Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO's) in the community and learning to understand how the new Sustainable Development Goals are being achieved. They participated in a mobile clinic visit where they administered vaccinations and assisted with antenatal assessments in a remote village. The experience has provided a great opportunity to immerse themselves in the African culture.
I'm proud to report that this image was published in CAROLINA PASSPORT, Spring 2012, the University of North Carolina's GLOBAL Studies campus magazine! Page 5, as a header for the article "My Experience at Carolina as an international student" by Laura Slater. Thanks to Design Editor Courtney Tye for finding and selecting my image and for crediting my work on the page.
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Agreed--azalea time is the best time to view, and try to capture, The Old Well!!
A small neoclassical rotunda based on the Temple of Love in the Gardens of Versailles, it stands in the same location as the school's original well (then the campus water supply). The structure was designed by the university registrar Eugene Lewis Harris (1856-1901) and was completed in 1897. The present landscape setting was installed in 1954.
The Old Well stands at the south end of McCorkle Place, the northern quadrangle, between two of the campus's oldest buildings, Old East, and Old West. (Wikipedia)
LIU Global students read to young children of the Ngobe tribe. The Ngobe Bugle are one of the seven tribes of indigenous peoples in Panama.
Students pose outside of the Ad Astra Rocket Company in Guanacaste, Costa Rica (photo credit: Casey Huthinson)
India Center students playing with the children of the government public school in a rural village in the outskirts of Bangalore, during service learning week. Photo by Clarissa Gordon
Student Maria Andrea Beltran snaps some shots during a recent Costa Rica Center field trip to Managua, Nicaragua (photo credit: Maria Sandberg)
LIU Global Students outside Peace University during a Model UN Session (photo credit: Maria Sandberg)
India Center student Hannah Campbell spending her spring break in the Indian Himalayas of Dharamsala, home to the Dalai Lama and many Tibetan refugees (photographer: Byuri Kim)
Megan McKinley bonds with a child during a visit to Podcasts for Peace, a project by Witness for Peace that introduces children in Nicaragua to technology.
Political activist, feminist, and singer-songwriter Gaby Baca performs for our Costa Rica Center students during their field trip to Nicaragua (photo credit: Casey Hutchinson)
Students take a break on the beach during a field trip to the Caribbean province of Limón in Costa Rica. Photo by Pablo Delano, Trinity College
Hope Harvey, Class of 2015, and Laura Moya, Admissions Counselor at the Costa Rica Center, pose with two other mystery students during a masquerade in Barrio Jesús, Costa Rica. Ingathering Activity in Costa Rica, September 2011.
Cursos que brinada Global Study Room, para mas informacion visita nuestra web www.globalstudy.com.ar.
Students Mikaela Houghton and Andrea Johnson participate in Model UN at the University of Peace in Costa Rica (photo credit: Maria Sandberg)
Arianne Thomas learning about calligraphy at a local workshop in Hangzhou, China. Photo by Erica Evans