December 23, 2019
Students, faculty featured in OIA International Photography Exhibition
The Office of International Affairs' 19th annual International Photography Exhibition features 40 photos in 21 different countries by students, staff, faculty and alumni. Of the 40 images, 14 were taken by Arts and Sciences students, and two were taken by Arts and Sciences faculty. The photos were selected out of nearly 700 entries submitted by members of the campus community.
Images by Arts and Sciences students
"The New World" / Paris, France / Zihan Bai, undergraduate neuroscience and psychology double major.
"Seeing Through" / Chester, England / Erin Brown, undergraduate biology major
"Afro-Futures" / Dakar, Senegal / Jason Buchea, graduate student in the School of Music
"The Train Through Tochigi" / Tōbu Nikkō Line, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan / Robert Dahlberg-Sears, graduate student in the School of Music
"When the Goddess Calls, I Come" / Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India / Kate Holland, undergraduate anthropology and biology double major
"It Takes a Village" / Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, India / Kate Holland, undergraduate anthropology and biology double major
"West Lake in Winter" / Hangzhou, China / Yifei Miao, undergraduate computer and information science major
"White Temple" / Chiang Rai, Thailand / Amanda Miller, undergraduate studio art major
"The Lady in the Red Dress" / Nice, France / Willow Sutton, undergraduate biology major
"Pretzel Man" / Berlin, Germany / Jorge Torres Espinosa, graduate student in the Department of Physics
"The Orthodox Vision" / Pefkis Iconography, Kalambaka, Greece / Eleni Volas, undergraduate biology major
"The Lights of Belief" / Chiang Mai, Thailand / Dragon Xu, undergraduate computer and information science major
"Eyes of Wonder" / Nubian Village, Aswan, Egypt / William (Zi) Yuan, undergraduate studio art major
"Riverside of the Nile" / Nubian Village, Aswan, Egypt / William (Zi) Yuan, undergraduate studio art major
Images by Arts and Sciences faculty
"Camel Culture" / Dhofar, Oman / Mark Moritz, associate professor of anthropology and linguistics
"A Seagull Lands on the Maiden with the Seagull" / Opatija, Croatia / Michael Vuolo, associate professor of sociology