Classical composers inspired by folk music are featured in this concert of music for the cello performed by David Requiro, with violinist Maria Sampen and pianist Tanya Stambuk.
Todd Badham and Nicole Mulhausen, who have led "green" commuting efforts at Puget Sound, have been recognized with 2011 Employee Transportation Coordinator of the Year awards from Pierce Trips.
Last Monday was Tabaski, one of the biggest Muslim holidays! Whenever I asked anyone about Tabaski, the conversation always started out with “Well, first you kill the mouton…”. Let me clarify, the mouton is a sheep, however the sheep here do not look like the fluffy sheep that we are used to. They actually look like a cross between a sheep and a goat.
A recent graduate looking to chronicle my life in one photo each day for 365 days. August 22, 2011 through August 22, 2012. Here's to a year's worth of photographic adventures.
DAT in 17 days. You can start freaking out for me now. Ah!
For a temple not on the Angkor pass, Beng Mealea was surprisingly grandiose; the moat and south entrance are almost to the same scale as Angkor Wat. A kid I would estimate to be about 13 showed us around the temple; we followed him over and under and through, and I was able to shoot some pretty good segments of Colin doing his thing (much to our guide's enjoyment).
On Wednesday, November 30, Professor Seth Weinberger will be hosting the last Council on Foreign Relation’s conference call of the semester, from 9 – 10 AM in WY 226. The topic of this call is female entrepreneurship in Afghanistan, and the speaker will be Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, CFR's fellow and deputy director of the Women and Foreign Policy program.



