My Fulbright/CIES Training Trip to Armenia

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Fresh apricots...everywhere

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I think this blog should end with a sweet story. The admiration and lore surrounding Armenian apricots predates biblical times in histori...
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Certificate Presentation

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As the creator and instructor for the Biomedical Libraries for the 21st Century: Resources and Services short course, I had the privilege t...

EUFA Euro2008 Final- Fuel to Cheer

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Sharon and I went to Gevorg's home to watch the EUFA Euro2008 Final on Sunday night. The game did not start until 11:45pm Armenian tim...
Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Going Away Party--Charlie makes pizza!

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All my Yale and Connecticut colleagues know I am in my element when the dough rises, the oven temperature is accurate, and the toppings are...

Visit to the American University of Armenia

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The American University of Armenia is an American-style graduate school founded in 1991 , becoming a reality thanks to the steadfast suppor...

Final Lunch in Armenia near Cascade

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On my final full day in Armenia (for this trip!), following my blogging in the internet cafe (my first encounter with the morning shift the...
Sunday, June 29, 2008

Sunday Afternoon: Vardavar!

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There is a great description of Vardavar here . I was warned by my friends to dress in clothes that would not be hurt by a drenching, so I ...
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