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New Student Photo Series 2013 – Post 1

The Annual New Student Summer Photo series is 5 years old.

Last week we posted a request to all you dedicated readers; looking for photos and/or summer exploit posts from the incoming SIPA student population.  We have a few submissions but are always looking for more.  So if you are interested in sharing, please email them to us at: [email protected] along with some basic information about you.  Our goal is to showcase one or two students’ photographs (or story) at least once a week during the summer.

In the meantime, we congratulate Chelsea Rudman for being selected as our first Summer Series post… and of course for being admitted to the MIA program at SIPA —  Class of 2015.

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Chelsea Rudman befriends some locals at Delhi’s Red Fort.

 

 

 

 

 

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Chelsea Rudman shares lunch with some new friends in rural Jharkhand, where she spent the summer helping an American and an Indian NGO jointly prepare to open a hospital.

 

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Chelsea Rudman and her friend Anne Steeves visit Kolkata’s Kalighat temple.

 

New Student Photo Series 2012 – Post #1

Today the blog kicks of the fourth annual new student summer photo series.  We welcome incoming students to submit photos and details about how to do so and what to include can be found in this entry.  It does take us a bit of time to post photos so if you do not see your submission, rest assured we will work them into the rotation.  Many thanks!

This first set of photos was submitted by Ed Brockhoff, an incoming MPA student.

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This photo is from my younger days, growing up on our family farm in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia

A photo taken with other interns and staff of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, based in Arusha, Tanzania.

Sunset partway through a six-day climb of Mt Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa.

A photo taken during NAIDOC Week community celebrations in Kununurra, Western Australia; promoting and celebrating Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.

 

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