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Abroad Experience
Photographs from study abroad hint at the space between knowledge and experience
H. Jay Burns


Abroad Experience
Images from the Barlow Off-Campus Study Photo Exhibition

The six photographs in this slide show were selected from this years Barlow Off-Campus Study Photo Exhibition of more than 60 images.

We chose them for mostly subjective reasons, like the sweet spectrum of yellow seen in the first two photographs canola flowers seen here and saffron dye in the second image.

Another reason came from Mark Andrews 09, whose photograph from Equatorial Guinea is in this slide show, taken while armed military personnel were escorting him and his friends from their camping area.

Mark was asked what he was thinking at that moment. About contradiction, he said.
Mark was asked what he was thinking at that moment. About contradiction, he said, between the beautiful place and the peril of the moment.

French professor Alex Dauge-Roth, who led students to Rwanda in May to conduct oral histories with orphans of the genocide, recently showed me a students journal entry after a visit to the Murambi memorial.

She wrote about trying to reconcile the gorgeous Rwandan countryside with the horror of what had occurred at that spot. Dauge-Roth shared the text while describing the spaces between what we know and what others have experienced.

The photos hint at those spaces, large and small, and a sense of them closing.

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The Wounds of War: Army physician Dave Lounsbury ’72, a veteran of Iraq, brings the war home
Rock Steady: Geology and kayaking — but no coasting — for "Dyk's Armada"
Still Lisa: Lisa Genova ’92 just wanted to honor her grandmother. What she did was write a best-selling novel about Alzheimer’s
Abroad Experience: Photographs from study abroad hint at the space between knowledge and experience
Bare Bones: In ancient fish bones, archeologist Bruce Bourque and geochemist Beverly Johnson find a contemporary story.
Break on Through: The art world is watching as Kate Gilmore ’97 makes audacious videos about battling barriers.



About the Cover: Summer 2009 Bates Magazine
Bates Matters: DECISIONS, DECISIONS — Administering Bates is more than just Lane Hall “doing its thing,” says President Hansen’s guest columnist
PreAmble: Something New
Postcards from Bates: A few picture stories from the print issue
Open Forum: Opinions, stories, and comments from the Bates community
Quad Angles: A selection of news stories from the College
Scene Again: 1893 — Women and Men
Sports Notes: REPEAT SUCCESS — Blossoming as a hitter in 2009, Chris Burke ’11 seeks more of the same during summer ball
Connections: TALE OF THE CAT — A long time coming, the Bates Bobcat sculpture is worth the wait
Your Page: REGARDING HARRY — Of all people, Harry Rowe '12 would know that some things take awhile
Vital Statistics: Honoring life's milestones
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