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2022 study-abroad photo contest: Your passport to creative perspectives

May 4, 2022

Despite the challenges posed by a global pandemic, Skidmore students have maintained their sense of adventure and, following stringent protocols, scores have enjoyed semesters living and learning in remarkable places around the world.

From Italy, Denmark, and Korea, to the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, and even the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, students’ memories — and photos — will last a lifetime.

On average, more than 60% of 鶹ýվ students study abroad, choosing from 120 approved programs in 49 countries. Each year, students submit their favorite photos in the Off-Campus Study and Exchanges Photo Contest. The 2022 results are in.

Winners were selected in four categories and one all-around "Best in Show" in a Skidmore community poll.  

Best in Show 

“Basking Shark” by Lydia Shaw ’22; Atlantic Ocean, USA

“Basking Shark” by Lydia Shaw ’22
Atlantic Ocean, USA

My Studies winner

“Bodleian Libraries” by Brian Borchard ’23; Oxford, UK

“Bodleian Libraries” by Brian Borchard ’23
Oxford University, United Kingdom

My Host Culture winner

“Countryside Adventures” by Jack Olson ‘22; French Pyrénées

“Countryside Adventures” by Jack Olson '22
French Pyrénées

My Self(ie) winner

“Stunning Sky of Jeju Island” by John Gong ’22; Jeju, South Korea

“Stunning Sky of Jeju Island” by John Gong ’22
Jeju, South Korea

My City winner

“House of the Black Madonna” by Merrill Brouder ‘22; Prague, Czech Republic

“House of the Black Madonna” by Merrill Brouder ‘22
Prague, Czech Republic

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