Postlude
The World in Pictures
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First place went to Yonit Lax for “Lost
Friend.” Lax studied through the Council
on International Educational Exchange in
Cape Town, South Africa.
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GW students studying around the world submitted
100 entries for the first GW Office for Study
Abroad Photo Contest. Entries poured in from students
who spent time in countries as varied as Kenya,
Fiji, Egypt, Morocco, Ireland, China, Argentina,
Italy, Greece, Israel, Spain, New Zealand, Brazil,
Indonesia, Vietnam, and India.
With subjects ranging from sweeping landscapes
to intimate candids of natives engaging in daily
life, the photos reinforce how “a picture
is worth a thousand words.”
The winning photos are shown here. Honorable
Mention awards were given to six other students
who submitted photos taken in Switzerland, The
Netherlands, Costa Rica, Mongolia, Vietnam, and
Brazil.
Second place went to Lindsay Hamlin
for “Roadside Market in Siena.”
Hamlin studied through the American
Institute for Foreign Study in Florence,
Italy. |
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Third place went to Stephen Rosenshein
for “Berber Family Photo,”
taken in Morocco. Rosenshein studied
through CIEE in Alicante, Spain. |
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