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Grand Prize: Study Abroad
Leap Frog
Emily Hein ’14, a Chinese studies major from Clive, Iowa
China, August 2013
Grand Prize: International
Capitol Dome
Boao Song, a materials science graduate student from Beijing
Washington, D.C., June 2013
Physical World: Category Winner
A Backflip into the Red Sea
Dillon Bowman ’15, an international relations major from Yardley, Pa.
Egypt, June 2013
Physical World: Honorable Mention
Pelican Mating Season at Djoudj Bird Park
Antoinette Esce ’15, an economics major from Syracuse
Senegal, November 2013
Culture: Honorable Mention
Chalk Clifts at Klint
Phillip Cohen ’14, a microbiology major from Dedham, Mass.
Denmark, September 2013
People: Category Winner
Big Fish from the Mekong
Marissa Stanger ’14, an environmental studies major from Lake Worth, Fla.
Thailand, October 2013
People: Honorable Mention
Polishing Icons
Katie Dickson ’14, a Russian major from Clermont, Fla.
Ukraine, April 2013
People: Honorable Mention
Children of Bali
Deborah Korzun ’14, an ecology and evolutionary biology major from Clifton Park, N.Y.
Indonesia, June 2013
Culture: Category Winner
A Walk through Egypt’s Largest Camel Market
Dillon Bowman ’15, an international relations major from Yardley, Pa.
Egypt, April 2013
Culture: Honorable Mention
Ride to a Distant Shore
Deborah Korzun ’14, an ecology and evolutionary biology major from Clifton Park, N.Y.
Indonesia, June 2013
Culture: Honorable Mention
Comeragh Mountains
Louisa Bauer ’14, a biomedical engineering major from Bedford, Mass.
Ireland, February 2013
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Photo Favorites Students share their photos in Rochester Review’s sixth annual Study Abroad Photo Contest.
For the sixth edition of our annual Study Abroad Photo Contest, we received more than 200 photos from more than 50 students
who took part in academic programs sponsored by the College Center for Study Abroad during 2013. We also invited international
students to submit their photos of the United States.
Submitted in the categories of culture, people, and physical world, the photos were taken in 38 countries, representing five
continents.
Grand prize winners receive a gift certificate to the University bookstore.
Category winners and other finalists also receive prizes.
—Scott Hauser
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.