Honorable Mention: Physical World
Florence, Italy: A View of the Arno
Jessica Sands ’15, an applied mathematics major from Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. March 2014
Honorable Mention: Physical World
Interlaken, Switzerland: A Foggy Morning Hike
Victoria Stepanova ’15, a health, behavior, and society major from Brooklyn. October 2014
Winner: Physical World
Cappadocia, Turkey: Hot Air Balloons Ascend
Aaron Schaffer ’15, an international relations major from ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é. November 2014
Honorable Mention: People
Rabat, Morocco: Morocco’s Amazigh People
Adam Rouhana ’15 (T5), a brain and cognitive sciences major from Belmont, Massachusetts. February 2014
Honorable Mention: People
Cape Town, South Africa: Coca-Cola
Sydney Simpson ’15, a microbiology major from Binghamton, New York. February 2014
Winner: People
Venice, Italy: Flooded St. Mark’s Square
Andrew Mara-Williams ’15, an archaeology, technology, and historical structures major from Pittsfield, Massachusetts. November 2014
Honorable Mention: Culture
Santiago, Chile: Torres del Paine National Park
Sarah Lamade ’15, a linguistics and anthropology double major from Williamsport, Pennsylvania. November 2014
Honorable Mention: Culture
Kyoto, Japan: Kinkaku-ji
Brian Levine ’15, an economics and political science double major from Morris Township, New Jersey. December 2014
Winner: Culture
Dorset, United Kingdom: The Locals
Margaret Dalton ’15, an English and psychology double major from Canandaigua, New York. April 2014
Best Selfie
Segovia, Spain: Admiring the Aqueduct
Boubacar Diallo ’16, a mechanical engineering major from Bignona, Senegal. September 2014
Winner: International
ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é: Making Maple Sugar
Asma Khan, a graduate student in the Warner School of Education from Lahore, Pakistan. March 2014
Winner: Study Abroad
Fez, Morocco: The Chouara Tannery
Adam Rouhana ’15 (T5), a brain and cognitive sciences major from Belmont, Massachusetts. February 2014
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Sight Seekers Students share their photos in ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é Review’s seventh annual Study Abroad Photo Contest.
Thanks to Our Judges
Our panel of judges included Allen Topolski, professor of art and art history; Brandon Vick, digital assets manager for University Communications; and Maya Dukmasova ’12 (T5), a former winner in the contest and now a journalist based in Chicago.
Jacqueline Levine ’80, ’84 (Mas), director of the Center for Study Abroad and Interdepartmental Programs, helped coordinate the contest.
For the seventh edition of our annual Study Abroad Photo Contest, we received more
than 215 photos from more than 50 students who took part in academic programs sponsored
by the College Center for Study Abroad during 2014.
Submitted in the categories of culture, people, and physical world, the photos were
taken in more than three dozen countries, representing five continents.
We also invited international students to submit their photos of the United States.
Grand prize winners receive a gift certificate to the University bookstore. Category
winners and other finalists also receive prizes.