International Week Events
Dominic Di Palermo and Lina Fasihi|November 19, 2021
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A student follows instructions to create an origami cat head.
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World-class Mongolian throat singer Tamir Hargana peforms during international week on Nov. 15.
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The wood carving atop the morin khuur, a Mongolian horse-head fiddle.
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Hargana speaks to the audience during international week on Nov. 15.
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Hargana peforming on Nov. 15.
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Tzu Tsen Wu performs the ruan to kick off International Week on Nov. 15.
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Hargana’s instruments rest on their stands.
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Tzu Tsen Wu performs the ruan to kick off International Week on Nov. 15.
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Tzu Tsen Wu performs the ruan to kick off International Week on Nov. 15.
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Students at the opening of International Week activities.
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Refreshments from International Week.
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Student Life serves refreshments during International Week performances.
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Student Life serves international themed food.
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Tzu Tsen Wu with the Taiwanese ruan, a traditional plucked string instrument.
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Tamir Hargana with the morin khuur (Mongolian horse-head fiddle).
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The International Student Panel for International Week on Nov. 17.
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Princess Sombi Lansana at the International Student Panel.
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The moderator of the International Student Panel asks the students questions.
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Josephine Echefu speaks at the International Student Panel.
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An international student speaks at the International Student Panel.
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An international student speaks at the International Student Panel.
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An audience member at the International Student Panel.
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Josephine Echefu speaks at the International Student Panel.
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Princess Sombi Lansana speaks at the International Student Panel.
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The International Student Panel livestream on Zoom.
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An audience member asks a question at the International Student Panel.
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The origami demonstration event for International Week on Nov.18.
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A sign at the Origami demonstrations, giving background on the history of origami.
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Origami paper for origami demonstrations.
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Origami supplies are set up for students to easily create origami.
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An origami station with information on the type of origami, Lucky Stars.
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Origami paper and instruction sheets.
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A student follows instructions to create an origami cat head.
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World-class Mongolian throat singer Tamir Hargana peforms during international week on Nov. 15.

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