
Greta Robison planting a tree while participating in Service Learning and working on an organic farm.Global College of LIU specializes in Global Studies. Students live, study, and travel with centers and programs in Costa Rica, China, Japan (closing Dec 09), India, Australia, Turkey, Thailand, Taiwan and more! With the hopes of contributing to our community through sharing pictures, a photo contest will be held monthly during the two semesters of the academic school year.

Greta Robison planting a tree while participating in Service Learning and working on an organic farm.
Campaigning on Nomination and Registration Day for Rabbi Gershom Sizomu who is the first rabbi, outside of Israel, to run for any government position in the world.
Women entering the Ali Al-Gazaal Mosque - Makudui, Mbale District, Eastern Uganda where I attended almost every Friday.
All Saints Church of Uganda - Makudui, Mbale District, Eastern Uganda where I have attended almost every Sunday.
Giraffes roaming freely the in distance - Murchinson Falls National Park, Northern Uganda.
Good morning Africa! - Sunrise in Murchinson Falls National Park, Northern Uganda.
Our bags are packed; we're ready to go! - Global College students, Elsa and Melannie, on the move for a week in Uganda.
Taken October 20, 2010. This picture was taken during my service learning trip in Samara on
It is custom to take of your shoes before entering many buildings such as temples, houses, and even some businesses in Thailand. This was taken of a novice monk's sandal that was sitting on a rack of full of the same blue and white sandals outside of the classroom the CRC students taught English in.
After a fun day of working in the rice fields and sweet potato farm with the CRC students, the novice monks grilled up the harvested sweet potatoes as a pre-dinner snack while we were visiting and studying at the monastery in Northern Thailand.
This was taken at the temple, 'Wat Suan Dok' in Chaing Mai, Thailand. The prayer flags in Thailand have different meanings based on their color and when they are tied around something like a tree or a statue, it creates a sacred space.
10 November 2010: The CRC students visited a very old temple on a mountain in Northern Thailand and were able to offer and receive blessings from the head monk.
21 November 2010: This photo was taken during an evening walk in the city of Taipei, Taiwan. CRC had just been released from lectures during the day. Magnolia Morris and I decided to stretch our legs and take photos. We were peeking into an antiques shop and I saw this reflection on the windowpane.
5 November 2010: The last night of our meditation retreat in Thailand, we celebrated our new friendships with the monks by lighting lanterns and sending them into the air. This photo captures a young monk and a lighter colliding.
3 November 2010: During a visit to schools in Northern Thailand, the CRC are students became the guests of honor as several children performed local dances and acrobats. Julia, on the left, was kneeling next to our teacher Ven. Pra Chai who was close to several soldiers standing by as we all watched the amazing performance. When I looked over at them all taking photos of the same thing, I laughed and remembered how similar we humans are, despite the different uniforms we are wearing.
27 November 2010: A plethora of Buddha statues surround a prominent temple in the city of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Most of them are still intact and in full repair. Others, however, like this one, are missing a few parts. The Buddhists who offer the temple alms and offerings nevertheless decided to lay a plastic cup of water at the feet of this sitting Buddha. Hopefully, his thirst has been quenched.
Boys of Homey Qing, this is my favorite photo that I have taken thus far in China. The boys sit on a ruined slab in the little town of Homey Qing, which was a victim during the Cultural Revolution for its intricate wood carvings and imperial palace, however in the past decade it has managed to reconstruct itself and now stands as a replica for what it once was.
Old Man of Homey Qing, A man sits and reads his paper in Homey Qing.
Beijing Chestnut Cake, taken outside of the Summer Palace, there is nothing like a slice of moist chestnut cake to warm yourself up on a chilly fall day in Beijing.
Gambling at the Temple of Heaven, before entering the Temple of Heaven, which is one of the most breath taking sites in Beijing, there are two bizarre activities that will be crossed - the men selling intricate cloth animal kites and the hall of gambling. In this photo people of all ages sit along the hall playing cards, while gambling
She Community- the She are one of fifty-six recognized ethnic minorities in China. The man standing in the doorway is of She decent in the region of Yunhe, where over half a million She people live.
Shen Garden: The Shen Garden is also located in Shaoxing, where some Global College students visited to take pictures for a foreign photo competition.
Canal: Shaoxing, located an hour and a half away from Hangzhou, is sometimes known as "Venice of the east", because there are many canals running through the city.
Buddhist Temple: For our first field trip in China, Global College students travelled to Yunhe where we visited this Buddhist Temple, as well as some wooden toy factories.
Birds Nest: On our field trip to Beijing, Global College students enjoy some tourist destinations such as the Birds Nest, where the 2008 Olympics were held. (Anna Vreeland, Emma Shull, and Sandra Martin)
Wonton Soup: Teresa, a local restaurant owner, teaches me how to make Chinese dishes such as wonton soup for my independent study this semester.