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- Identifier
- wwu:40753
- Title
- image 1
- Part of
- Terri Kempton (She/her), Outback Farm Manager, Fairhaven (essential@Western project)
- Date
- 2021-04-17
- Description
- Not all Western students know that we have a farm on campus - but we do! The Outback is a 5-acre organic farm south of the Fairhaven dorms. We grow vegetables, mushrooms, fruit, berries, nuts, and have chickens and bees. The Outback offers year-round experiential farm and homesteading classes and holds workshops and events, like our current speaker series on Food, Farming, Diversity, and Justice. Unlike a lot of the WWU campus, we did not shut down when COVID hit. Our student staff of 8 are considered essential workers and continued growing food and maintaining the farm. We helped create the free food pantry popups to get fresh food to hungry students. We follow strict safety protocols and are excited to slowly welcome back volunteers and folks who want to learn about the food system!
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_12_01, 845463DE-2965-45AC-B453-196BFD626870_Terri Kempton.jpeg
- Identifier
- wwu:40752
- Title
- Terri Kempton (She/her), Outback Farm Manager, Fairhaven (essential@Western project)
- Date
- 2021-04-17
- Description
- Not all Western students know that we have a farm on campus - but we do! The Outback is a 5-acre organic farm south of the Fairhaven dorms. We grow vegetables, mushrooms, fruit, berries, nuts, and have chickens and bees. The Outback offers year-round experiential farm and homesteading classes and holds workshops and events, like our current speaker series on Food, Farming, Diversity, and Justice. Unlike a lot of the WWU campus, we did not shut down when COVID hit. Our student staff of 8 are considered essential workers and continued growing food and maintaining the farm. We helped create the free food pantry popups to get fresh food to hungry students. We follow strict safety protocols and are excited to slowly welcome back volunteers and folks who want to learn about the food system!
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Essential@Western During COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_12
- Identifier
- wwu:40754
- Title
- image 2
- Part of
- Terri Kempton (She/her), Outback Farm Manager, Fairhaven (essential@Western project)
- Date
- 2021-04-17
- Description
- Not all Western students know that we have a farm on campus - but we do! The Outback is a 5-acre organic farm south of the Fairhaven dorms. We grow vegetables, mushrooms, fruit, berries, nuts, and have chickens and bees. The Outback offers year-round experiential farm and homesteading classes and holds workshops and events, like our current speaker series on Food, Farming, Diversity, and Justice. Unlike a lot of the WWU campus, we did not shut down when COVID hit. Our student staff of 8 are considered essential workers and continued growing food and maintaining the farm. We helped create the free food pantry popups to get fresh food to hungry students. We follow strict safety protocols and are excited to slowly welcome back volunteers and folks who want to learn about the food system!
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_12_02, C8075DB4-ECE2-4AFB-9AD8-8237C6461564_Terri Kempton.jpeg
- Identifier
- wwu:40755
- Title
- image 3
- Part of
- Terri Kempton (She/her), Outback Farm Manager, Fairhaven (essential@Western project)
- Date
- 2021-04-17
- Description
- Not all Western students know that we have a farm on campus - but we do! The Outback is a 5-acre organic farm south of the Fairhaven dorms. We grow vegetables, mushrooms, fruit, berries, nuts, and have chickens and bees. The Outback offers year-round experiential farm and homesteading classes and holds workshops and events, like our current speaker series on Food, Farming, Diversity, and Justice. Unlike a lot of the WWU campus, we did not shut down when COVID hit. Our student staff of 8 are considered essential workers and continued growing food and maintaining the farm. We helped create the free food pantry popups to get fresh food to hungry students. We follow strict safety protocols and are excited to slowly welcome back volunteers and folks who want to learn about the food system!
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_12_03, 6A6A2100-5752-454B-AB24-8DC7113F1574_Terri Kempton.jpeg
- Identifier
- wwu:40730
- Title
- Kevin Jenkins, Parking Guide (essential@Western project)
- Date
- 2021-04-14
- Description
- Parking Enforcement Our role on campus seems to have been highlighted since the campus closed in March of 2020 and continues to increase now as we are slowly reopening. We have always focused on helping students, employees, guests, and visitors find and park correctly on campus. As we are an easily recognizable, welcoming, and safe presence for anyone arriving on campus, we have been even more focused on answering questions and assisting everyone we encounter however we can. This work is rewarding for us and we look forward to the day when all the students and our fellow employees return to campus. Kevin Jenkins, Pete Elich, Allan Pack – Parking Guides; Hailey Grainger – Student Parking Monitor
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Essential@Western During COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_11, Enforcement2_Kevin Jenkins.jpg
- Identifier
- wwu:40581
- Title
- Luke Mason (He/Him), Maintenance Coordinator for Viking Union Operations (essential@Western project)
- Date
- 2021-04-08
- Description
- When March 2020 brought the lockdown to Whatcom County and WWU we all left the Viking Union having no clue what we were in for. The custodial staff and myself were deemed critical and we found ourselves working in a virtually empty building. It was kind of surreal. It was like time just stopped, which gave us the time to stop and think about the time we now have. We accomplished cleaning projects that hadn't happened because we didn't have the time. The custodial staff took the time to complete trainings and gain certifications. We spent a LOT of time figuring out how the Viking Union would open up again. How it would operate, how it would look, how many signs to hang... Then time passed and we are open to students, staff and faculty in a safe manner and it feels so good! We are creating outdoor seating areas, installing new art and getting creative ideas on how meetings will be like. WWU and Viking Union aside, I hope and feel we ALL will come out of this pandemic in a better space, and time.
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Essential@Western During COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_9
- Identifier
- wwu:40580
- Title
- Ruby Casiano (she/her/hers), Assistant Director and Coordinator of Training. (essential@Western project)
- Date
- 2021-04-08
- Description
- One of the two staff/supervisors in the Counseling Center - making sure remote services run smoothly
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Essential@Western During COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_10
- Identifier
- wwu:40583
- Title
- Anthea Jones (She/ her), Custodian 5 assistant manager of ACS (essential@Western project)
- Date
- 2021-04-07
- Description
- A day that normally would be packed with faculty, staff and students. The sculpture stands lonely in the afternoon sunshine!
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Essential@Western During COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_7
- Identifier
- wwu:40584
- Title
- Wayne Galloway, III (he/his/him), Assistant Director - Building Services / Facilities Management (essential@Western project)
- Date
- 2021-04-06
- Description
- Red Square on April 16, 2020 During a COVID-19 Operations Meeting
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Essential@Western During COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_6
- Identifier
- wwu:40573
- Title
- Charles Asher (he/him/his), Acquisitions/Interlibrary Loan Specialist in the Western Libraries (essential[at]Western project)
- Date
- 2021-03-16
- Description
- This is a photo of me working in the library--actually, a photo of me in a book in the library. I have worked various on-site shifts in the library over the past year: providing curbside service, processing interlibrary loan materials, and scanning requested articles and book chapters. Searching for materials in the Northwest Collection of the Wilson 4 Central Reading Room, I spotted the blue spine of a book in which my wife was interviewed as a commercial fisher in Alaska many years ago. I'm in the lower photo (in the water) with my wife Rebecque and my skipper Don, beach seining for salmon on Kodiak Island. One of our holding skiffs in the background is already half-submerged with the weight of fish (photo in book credit: Leslie Leyland Fields). I've thought about whether the metaphor of fishing applies to searching for and pulling library books from the vast pool of volumes at the Western Libraries. It doesn't. Having LC call numbers, well-organized stacks, and a computerized inventory system to locate an item is an infinitely more efficient method of retrieval than setting a 150 fathom net on a lone jumping fish.
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Essential@Western During COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_12
- Identifier
- wwu:40571
- Title
- Joanna Bailey (she/her/hers), Course reserves manager, Western Libraries (essential[at]Western project)
- Date
- 2021-03-08
- Description
- Stacks in the Dark - Once a week I venture into the dark and mostly silent library to retrieve and scan from books to fill course reserves requests. It's faster to navigate stacks without turning on the lights, so I bring my phone and a trusty flashlight, plus nerves of steel for dealing with creepy sounds and shadows that have no obvious explanation. Once I'm done scanning the week's requests I finish processing the PDFs at home, where it's cozy and not at all creepy :)
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Essential@Western During COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_11
- Identifier
- wwu:40569
- Title
- image 2
- Part of
- Kate Farmer (she/her), Facilities Manager/Western Libraries (essential[at]Western project)
- Date
- 2021-03-05
- Description
- Empty spaces. I am lucky to be able to come to the library once or twice a month to work. Usually I have the building to myself or maybe a few other library staff are working on other floors that I may see in passing and wave to our talk to from afar. It is very quiet. I come in to distribute ppe supplies or work on projects that support our library staff and building. Usually the library would be very busy on a normal Thursday afternoon when we were open to the public. Campus is quiet too and missing all of the students and staff. It is easy to find parking spaces. I may have to wear a name tag when we all return to work because my coworkers may not recognize me with my long hair and extra 10 pounds!
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_10
- Identifier
- wwu:40568
- Title
- image 1
- Part of
- Kate Farmer (she/her), Facilities Manager/Western Libraries (essential[at]Western project)
- Date
- 2021-03-05
- Description
- Empty spaces. I am lucky to be able to come to the library once or twice a month to work. Usually I have the building to myself or maybe a few other library staff are working on other floors that I may see in passing and wave to our talk to from afar. It is very quiet. I come in to distribute ppe supplies or work on projects that support our library staff and building. Usually the library would be very busy on a normal Thursday afternoon when we were open to the public. Campus is quiet too and missing all of the students and staff. It is easy to find parking spaces. I may have to wear a name tag when we all return to work because my coworkers may not recognize me with my long hair and extra 10 pounds!
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_10
- Identifier
- wwu:40570
- Title
- image 3
- Part of
- Kate Farmer (she/her), Facilities Manager/Western Libraries (essential[at]Western project)
- Date
- 2021-03-05
- Description
- Empty spaces. I am lucky to be able to come to the library once or twice a month to work. Usually I have the building to myself or maybe a few other library staff are working on other floors that I may see in passing and wave to our talk to from afar. It is very quiet. I come in to distribute ppe supplies or work on projects that support our library staff and building. Usually the library would be very busy on a normal Thursday afternoon when we were open to the public. Campus is quiet too and missing all of the students and staff. It is easy to find parking spaces. I may have to wear a name tag when we all return to work because my coworkers may not recognize me with my long hair and extra 10 pounds!
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_10
- Identifier
- wwu:40567
- Title
- Kate Farmer (she/her), Facilities Manager/Western Libraries (essential[at]Western project)
- Date
- 2021-03-05
- Description
- Empty spaces. I am lucky to be able to come to the library once or twice a month to work. Usually I have the building to myself or maybe a few other library staff are working on other floors that I may see in passing and wave to our talk to from afar. It is very quiet. I come in to distribute ppe supplies or work on projects that support our library staff and building. Usually the library would be very busy on a normal Thursday afternoon when we were open to the public. Campus is quiet too and missing all of the students and staff. It is easy to find parking spaces. I may have to wear a name tag when we all return to work because my coworkers may not recognize me with my long hair and extra 10 pounds!
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Essential@Western During COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_10
- Identifier
- wwu:40572
- Title
- Curt Pavia (He/Him), Learning Technologist, Western Libraries (essential[at]Western project)
- Date
- 2021-03-02
- Description
- Have you used Western Libraries curbside pick-up? If so, then I may have been the one to roam the stacks and pull the book off the shelf for you! I have been committing a few hours a week to be a "searcher" for the Summit and Curbside pick-up system in place at Western Libraries during the pandemic. Here I am in the iconic Reading Room in Wilson Library, where the Northwest Collection is kept. It is fun to find the various books, although roaming the stacks with practically no one else in the building is eerily quiet. Someday soon, though, eager learners and scholars will be bringing life back into the library; I look forward to that day!
- Digital Collection
- Telling Our Stories: Essential@Western During COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Still image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Telling our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- wwu_covid_essential_9
- Identifier
- wwu:35639
- Title
- WORKING, revised version. 2019 production.
- Date
- 2019-12-06
- Description
- 2019 Theatre and Dance Department of the musical WORKING, 2012 revision. Performed on Mainstage, directed by James Lortz
- Digital Collection
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Working 2019
- Virtual collection link
- 501
- Identifier
- wwu:35640
- Title
- WORKING, revised version. 2019 production.
- Date
- 2019-12-06
- Description
- 2019 Theatre and Dance Department of the musical WORKING, 2012 revision. Performed on Mainstage, directed by James Lortz
- Digital Collection
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Working 2019
- Virtual collection link
- 501
- Identifier
- wwu:35641
- Title
- WORKING, revised version. 2019 production.
- Date
- 2019-12-06
- Description
- 2019 Theatre and Dance Department of the musical WORKING, 2012 revision. Performed on Mainstage, directed by James Lortz
- Digital Collection
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Working 2019
- Virtual collection link
- 501
- Identifier
- wwu:35633
- Title
- WORKING, revised version. 2019 production.
- Date
- 2019-12-05
- Description
- 2019 Theatre and Dance Department of the musical WORKING, 2012 revision. Performed on Mainstage, directed by James Lortz
- Digital Collection
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Working 2019
- Virtual collection link
- 501
- Identifier
- wwu:35634
- Title
- WORKING, revised version. 2019 production.
- Date
- 2019-12-05
- Description
- 2019 Theatre and Dance Department of the musical WORKING, 2012 revision. Performed on Mainstage, directed by James Lortz
- Digital Collection
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Working 2019
- Virtual collection link
- 501
- Identifier
- wwu:35637
- Title
- WORKING, revised version. 2019 production.
- Date
- 2019-12-05
- Description
- 2019 Theatre and Dance Department of the musical WORKING, 2012 revision. Performed on Mainstage, directed by James Lortz
- Digital Collection
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Working 2019
- Virtual collection link
- 501
- Identifier
- wwu:35635
- Title
- WORKING, revised version. 2019 production.
- Date
- 2019-12-05
- Description
- 2019 Theatre and Dance Department of the musical WORKING, 2012 revision. Performed on Mainstage, directed by James Lortz
- Digital Collection
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Working 2019
- Virtual collection link
- 501
- Identifier
- wwu:35638
- Title
- WORKING, revised version. 2019 production.
- Date
- 2019-12-05
- Description
- 2019 Theatre and Dance Department of the musical WORKING, 2012 revision. Performed on Mainstage, directed by James Lortz
- Digital Collection
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Working 2019
- Virtual collection link
- 501
- Identifier
- wwu:35636
- Title
- WORKING, revised version. 2019 production.
- Date
- 2019-12-05
- Description
- 2019 Theatre and Dance Department of the musical WORKING, 2012 revision. Performed on Mainstage, directed by James Lortz
- Digital Collection
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Working 2019
- Virtual collection link
- 501
- Identifier
- wwu:37323
- Title
- Handmade Pizza
- Date
- 2019-11-16
- Description
- This photo was taken when we were in Florence taking a cooking class with our entire group program. It was great to get to be fully immersed in the culture of pizza from scratch and putting it in the oven and enjoying it with our classmates. Along with this we also make pasta from scratch as well and ate that along with our own personalized pizza. This was a great way to see how Italians value their food.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37595
- Title
- WWU in Florence - Florence, Italy
- Date
- 2019-11-16
- Description
- Now I know we aren't wearing any Western Gear but that's because I didn't wear it around the city at all. This is me and my friend Emma on the top of Piazza Michaelangelo with the most stunning view of Florence. Emma and I only knew each other a little bit before going to Italy together and now we have become closer than ever.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37334
- Title
- A Gnawa Lesson
- Date
- 2019-11-09
- Description
- This photo is of me learning to play a Gnawan song. Gnawa is an important musical tradition in Morocco, with Gnawan music being played at many of the important festivals and holidays in Morocco. This particular day was right before Aid-el Mawlid, the Muslim holiday celebrating the Prophet Mohammed's birth. I learned to play a certain rhythm and tried to sing the lyrics of the song, which were about Allah, and while I have a long way to go before I am a Gnawa musician, I had fun.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37289
- Title
- Tours with Kevin: Rome, Italy
- Date
- 2019-11-06
- Description
- A teacher in the program took us on an onsite tour to the Pantheon for our class, Genius Artists in Genius Cities, this class takes us all over Rome on foot and teaches us about the different types of art and architecture. For our first on-site tour we went to the pantheon where we were taught about the giant hole in the top as well as many other facts about the building.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37519
- Title
- Last Sunrise over the City
- Date
- 2019-11-04
- Description
- This was taken on the morning before I left to come back to the United States. The sunrise over the vast city nestled in the valley of the Himalayas was an image I'll never forget, so I wanted to carry proof that I was there. I didn't take a lot of selfie's on this trip (spending 30 days in a tent without running water will make the prospect less exciting) but here was a place I knew I would return to.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37298
- Title
- The Adventures of Bori Cha
- Date
- 2019-11-04
- Description
- After coming to Korea, I have discovered a newfound love of Korean barley tea and I find myself drinking it almost every day. Busan was no exception and as I walked along the seaside trail of Haeundae beach, I briefly set down my drink to take in the beautiful scenery. Everything around me was so stunning and I was glad to have my little bottle of barley tea along with me.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37532
- Title
- Gamcheon Culture Village - Gamcheon Village, South Korea
- Date
- 2019-11-03
- Description
- After taking a small bus through the steep and narrow streets, the views of Gamcheon village are incredible as there are so many small locally owned businesses everywhere. What I found most impactful was the views at night because by nightfall nearly all of the crowds disappear; I thought it was even more beautiful at night with small street lights dimly lighting the now sleepy town overlooking the water.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37306
- Title
- Solo Trip
- Date
- 2019-11-03
- Description
- This photo was taken on my solo trip to Switzerland. I had spent the entire weekend walking around Geneva and traveling on my own without people and it was something I had never done before, which was very exciting. I had a really great time walking around and exploring on my own and snapping photos along the way. This one was taken moments before a downpour that I got caught in but I liked it because the water is so blue and the lighthouse in the middle is a great eye-catcher.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37517
- Title
- Colorful Copenhagen, Denmark
- Date
- 2019-11-01
- Description
- This photo was taken during my Fall Break. Copenhagen was one of the most exciting and beautiful places I visited. My ISEP friend from Virginia and I had taken a canal tour, and when we got off, there were all these colorful buildings lining the water. It was freezing cold, but we had to keep stopping to take pictures of all of it.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37539
- Title
- Magical Realism - Paris, France
- Date
- 2019-10-28
- Description
- The Dali museum was my favorite museum in Paris. It's located in Montmartre, which is personally the coolest area of Paris, and it is a tiny museum with Dali's best works of art. The melting clocks were basically everywhere on his works of art and I loved it so much it really inspired me more than I thought it would. He has such a way with Magical Realism and it really shows in all of his art pieces. He was also very ahead of his time and his work was very satirical to me which was inspiring. I have always had a tougher time connecting with art but all of his work really got me.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37462
- Title
- Mexico
- Date
- 2019-10-28
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37345
- Title
- Eiffel Tower at Night
- Date
- 2019-10-28
- Description
- This photo was taken on one of my last nights in Paris. I hadn't been able to see the Eiffel Tower light up and I finally was able to go see it and it literally was the most beautiful sight I had ever seen in my life. It reminded me how lucky I am to be able to see this amazing tower that I had dreamed about for years.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37521
- Title
- Wildlands Studies - Nepal
- Date
- 2019-10-26
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37540
- Title
- Wildlands Studies - Nepal
- Date
- 2019-10-18
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37511
- Title
- Preservation of a Culture
- Date
- 2019-10-18
- Description
- This photo was taken in Zaouiat Ahansal, a remote mountain village in the Haut Atlas of Morocco when I was there studying development. This village has historical importance as an Islamic religious site but had fallen into disrepair during the French Colonialization. Rather than leave it to crumble, though, many people dedicated to seeing this cultural site preserved have worked to restore the Zaouiat to its original condition, encouraging the village to preserve its lifestyle. This photo captures the mosque and some of the unique mountain architecture of this village and reminds me of the importance of not allowing the diverse cultural traditions to be lost under westernized development.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37341
- Title
- Classic
- Date
- 2019-10-15
- Description
- The most iconic part of Havana is the classic cars that line the streets in front of the capitol building. This building may look familiar- it was designed after the U.S. Capitol building in Washington D.C. Havana looks frozen in time with these two iconic features.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37302
- Title
- Untitled: Nepal
- Date
- 2019-10-13
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37290
- Title
- Wildlands Studies
- Date
- 2019-10-08
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37324
- Title
- Wildlands Studies - Nepal
- Date
- 2019-10-06
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:35520
- Title
- President Randhawa and Uzma with Nancy Bluestein Johnson
- Date
- 2019-10-05
- Description
- President Randhawa and Uzma with Nancy Bluestein Johnson
- Digital Collection
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Virtual collection
- SEA Discovery Center
- Virtual collection link
- 460
- Identifier
- wwu:35516
- Title
- A group of people at a SEA Discovery Center event
- Date
- 2019-10-05
- Description
- A group of people at a SEA Discovery Center event
- Digital Collection
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Outreach and Continuing Education
- Virtual collection
- SEA Discovery Center
- Virtual collection link
- 460
- Identifier
- wwu:37286
- Title
- The Road Goes Ever On
- Date
- 2019-10-04
- Description
- Our classrooms were a bit different from most. Each day was spent hiking anywhere between 6-12 miles and our learning took place outside of a traditional classroom setting. It was fascinating to get to see and experience the cultural, physical and biological processes that we were learning about.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37520
- Title
- Jimjil-bangin
- Date
- 2019-10-03
- Description
- We visited a traditional Korean style sauna equipped with everything you could ever need. Often times people can stay in a Jimjilbang for as long as you want as it is seen as a relaxing stay away from the stress of daily life. We had traditional sweet rice drinks, wore matching pajama-style outfits, ate traditional Korean food, and experienced all of the different rooms available which ranged from an ice room to a room that was over 180 degrees Fahrenheit. I will say that after staying at the sauna, I have never felt so relaxed and my skin felt incredible.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37301
- Title
- Gentiana Kurroo
- Date
- 2019-10-02
- Description
- There was an abundance of wildflowers in the Himalayas, but this was one of my favorites. In a country surrounded by jaw-dropping landscapes, sometimes it's the little things that can take your breath away. These wildflowers grew everywhere so taking a picture of one at the top of the hill at one of our earlier campsites felt like a no-brainer and I loved how it turned out.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587
- Identifier
- wwu:37531
- Title
- Everest?! - Okhaldhunga, Nepal
- Date
- 2019-09-30
- Description
- The rest of the trip feels a little anticlimactic when, on your first full hiking day, you see in the distance the tallest mountain in the world. After seeing Everest, it hit me that I was really there, on the other side of the world, exploring the tallest mountain ranges on the planet. It was an incredibly humbling experience.
- Digital Collection
- Education Abroad
- Type of resource
- still image
- Object custodian
- Education Abroad
- Virtual collection
- Photo Contests
- Virtual collection link
- 587