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MONJA MIHAJLOVIC
Although being exhausted from my crazy walking adventure through Kobe, I went to the university on Monday the 11th of June to meet with Dr. Matsuda because he and his students were taking a trip to Ashiya (a nearby town), to do an interview with an elderly gentlemen who suffers from mesothelioma due to [...]
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COLIN LEONARD
A key learning from my time in Delft was that many companies operate cooling towers on raw water and rely upon chemical treatment to manage cooling tower conditioning. The result is a high blow-down rate of 4-6 cycles [...]
SORANIA RIVERA
After the 2 ½ hour flight, 1 ½ hour drive, 2 ½ hour standing in line at the ferry terminal, and 2 hour ride on the public ferry I arrived to the Island-Municipality of Culebra, in Puerto Rico. The island is about 3 x 7 miles and has around 2,000 residents. The $2.25, 17 [...]
CORA BARTOLO
Wow! Now, this is my very first time abroad, so, I may have a case of wanderlust, but I find this city very interesting. The buildings are very old and quite ornate. They have suffered from age and lack of maintenance, but still something to see. Once I have pictures, I will share.
Today is [...]
MONJA MIHAJLOVIC
Well, arriving in Japan has been an adventure! It took about 36 hours to fly here, then I had to get on two trains to get to my hostel, and I accidentally got on one of the local express trains which of course does not stop at my stop, so I had to get [...]
CHRISTINA PEREZ
Please note, this post is in regards to my last week in England.
This week has truely been an eye opener to me. Not only in seeing the difference in education (very rural to the very elite) it has opened up my eyes to realize that teaching environmental education is and should not be limited. [...]
CHRISTINA PEREZ
Well, today is the day that I get to embark on my world travels. Funny thing is…it hasn’t hit me yet that I’m leaving. As my fellow colleague Cora told me, “It’ll hit you when everyone has a different accent”
I’m very excited to see all the sights and sounds that await me in these far off [...]
Chemical Plant on Final Approach to Louis Armstrong International Airport
COLIN LEONARD
I continued my research project after returning to the United States by immediately flying to New Orleans, Louisianna where I visited five engineering/procuremen/contracting (EPC) firms from Batton Rouge to New Orleans, as well as Tulane University, and the West Jefferson Hospital. My goal was [...]
STACY BOHOVSKY
After 4 plane rides and 3 days of traveling I made it to the tropical oasis I will be researching for the next 6 weeks on Wednesday May 16, Ao Nang in Krabi province Thailand. Projects Abroad, the organization I will be working with over the coming weeks welcomed me with open arms, gave [...]
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COLIN LEONARD
I have not been in any of the images I’ve sent; partly out of vanity, and partly out of concern for the equipment. Now that my photographer has arrived however…
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