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| Anthropology major Jesse Goldfarb attended a study abroad program in Kenya and then stayed on to work with a home-based care project for HIV/AIDS run by an NGO. Above left: a group of neighborhood kids in Kisii. Above right: a Masaai woman milking her cows at sunrise, at Norgumot. Below left: two Samburu girls. Below center: group of Masaai children. Below right: Samburu woman cooking. | |
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| Six Washington Univ. students taught and conducted research in rural Andhra Pradesh, India. as part of the Village India Program. These members of the tribal community of Ravuru-tanda were photographed by A.J. Singletary (above left) and Kris Kelley (above right). Photographs by Katie Dillon depict the road and rice fields outside Kalleda village (below left) and a high schooler reading a story to younger students (below right). | |
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Sylvia Hardy conducted original research on the impacts of herding on bison populations. The two photos (above) depict bison in Missouri.
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| Stephanie Miller took this image of kids at a daycare center in Wilmington, Del. where she worked. | Emily Torell did volunteer work at a rural dispensary and school near Bagamoyo, Tanzania, where she photographed these children. |