Study Abroad Photo Contest 2011: People Category
View FindersRochester students turn their lenses to the world in Rochester Review’s third annual Study Abroad Photo Contest.
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Jordan
Adam Mattison ’11,
an international relations major from Mexico, N.Y.
September 2010
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United Kingdom (Scotland)
Adam Paine ’11,
a political science major from Falconer, N.Y.
April 2010
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United Kingdom
Alison Canavan ’12,
an art and art history major from Lake George, N.Y.
September 2010
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Romania
Amanda Butler ’12,
an economics major from Windham, Maine
October 2010
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Italy
Andrew Korn ’11,
an Italian studies major from Rochester
June 2010
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United Kingdom
Clay Monson ’12,
an English major from Geneva, N.Y.
October 2010
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Italy
Drew Alessi ’11, (T5),
a psychology major from Belfast, N.Y.
August 2010
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Brazil
Elizabeth Beatriz ’12,
an epidemiology major from Mattapoisett, Mass.
September 2010
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India
Eric Phamdo ’11,
a psychology major from Lake Oswego, Ore.
March 2010
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Lesotho
Ezra Mechaber ’11,
a political science major from Sherborn, Mass.
March 2010
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China
Isthier Chaudhury ’11,
a chemical engineering and Chinese studies major from Rochester
February 2010
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Spain
Jennifer Roach ’11,
an economics major from Philadelphia
February 2010
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Thailand
Jessica Bohanon ’11,
an anthropology and religion major from Wichita, Kan.
October 2010
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Ghana
Kierstin Hakes ’11,
a psychology major from Macedon, N.Y.
March 2010
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Australia
Laurana Ryback ’11,
a biology major from Lafayette, N.J.
May 2010
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Egypt
Maya Dukmasova ’12,
a philosophy and religion major from Liverpool, N.Y.
October 2010
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France
Meaghan DeWaters ’11, (T5),
a comparative literature major from Honeoye Falls, N.Y.
October 2010
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Ghana
Victoria Massie ’11,
an anthropology and African American studies major from Laurel, Md.
March 2010
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Chile
Michelle Dick ’11,
a health and society major from Bloomfield, N.Y.
June 2010
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United Kingdom
Meaghan DeWaters ’11, (T5),
a comparative literature major from Honeoye Falls, N.Y.
September 2010
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Egypt
Maya Dukmasova ’12,
a philosophy and religion major from Liverpool, N.Y.
October 2010
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Australia
Laurana Ryback ’11,
a biology major from Lafayette, N.J.
February 2010
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Netherlands
Katherine Garner ’11,
a chemistry major from Cheshire, Conn.
July 2010
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United Kingdom
Jennifer Roach ’11,
an economics major from Philadelphia
March 2010
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China
Isthier Chaudhury ’11,
a chemical engineering and Chinese studies major from Rochester
March 2010
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Lesotho
Ezra Mechaber ’11,
a political science major from Sherborn, Mass.
March 2010
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Tanzania
Eric Phamdo ’11,
a psychology major from Lake Oswego, Ore.
October 2010
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China
Eric Aniag ’12,
a linguistics and mathematics major from Ridgefield, Conn.
June 2010
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Brazil
Elizabeth Beatriz ’12,
an epidemiology major from Mattapoisett, Mass.
September 2010
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Belgium
Drew Alessi ’11, (T5),
a psychology major from Belfast, N.Y.
July 2010
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United Kingdom
Clay Monson ’12,
an English major from Geneva, N.Y.
October 2010
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Italy
Andrew Korn ’11,
an Italian studies major from Rochester
January 2010
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United Kingdom
Alison Canavan ’12,
an art and art history major from Lake George, N.Y.
October 2010
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United Kingdom (Scotland)
Adam Paine ’11,
a political science major from Falconer, N.Y.
April 2010
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Jordan
Adam Mattison ’11,
an international relations major from Mexico, N.Y.
November 2010
Thanks to Our Judges and Sponsors
Our panel of judges included Adam Fenster, University photographer; Allen Topolski, professor and chair of the Department
of Art and Art History; Jennifer Rynda, photographer for the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle; and Brandon Vick, digital assets manager for University Communications. Jacqueline Levine ’80, ’84 (Mas), director of the Center for Study Abroad and Interdepartmental Programs, helped oversee the contest. For more about study abroad, visit www.rochester.edu/College/abroad.
Grand prize winner Isthier Chaudhury ’11 receives a Playsport video camera from Kodak, which serves as the primary sponsor for the contest. Each category winner receives a gift certificate to the University bookstore.
Where have you been lately? That’s the question we ask Rochester undergraduates each spring in our Study Abroad Photo Contest. The answer for 2010 included entries from 40 students who studied in 33 countries in more than three dozen academic programs recognized by the Center for Study Abroad and Interdepartmental Programs.
Students sent us 142 photos, covering the categories of people, culture, and the physical world.
This year’s grand prize winner receives a Playsport video camera from Eastman Kodak Co., the competition’s lead prize sponsor. Winners of each category as well as those earning honorable mention also receive prizes.