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Bilkenters in Public Service Meet “at Home”
Last week, Bilkent graduates working in the public sector participated in a networking event organized by the Career Center and held in the C-Block auditorium. Rector Abdullah Atalar, speaking to the gathering, noted that
Read More »Undersecretariat for Defense Industries, Bilkent University Hold Workshop on Collaboration
A joint workshop organized by Bilkent University and the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM) took place September 24 on the university’s Main Campus. Bilkent’s provost, Prof. Adnan Akay, and associate provosts Prof. Cevdet Aykanat
Read More »Bilkent ARCH Goes to “Arka” Architecture Center
The Department of Architecture represented Bilkent University in a unique exhibition held by the Turkish Architecture Association, TSMD (Türk Serbest Mimarlar Derneği). The exhibition, called “Steps 2014: An Exhibition of Architecture Students’ Projects,” featured
Read More »BilWrite at Your Service
The 2014-15 academic year is already in full swing, and BilWrite is ready to make the current semester another fruitful one. As in previous years, the Faculty Academic English program is providing one-on-one assistance
Read More »Leaping Over Handrails and Jumping Off Buildings
I don’t know how many of you have heard of parkour. Probably a lot. In any case, here’s a small introduction: Once upon a time, there was a French soldier who was really good
Read More »“Gone Girl”
What are the first names that come to your mind when you’re asked about your favorite thriller writers? Be it the psychological or the mystery thriller, I have found that the majority of us
Read More »Alt-J Going Experimental
If you have been following my columns for some time, you might have noticed that I try to introduce various musical movements and ideas or promote interesting non-mainstream bands. Since my intention is to
Read More »The International Chronicles
BY AMNA BATOOL Name: Libby Ann Hassan Department: (BIM/II) Home Country: England Why did you choose Turkey? Because it’s a perfect combination of Western and Eastern culture. What will you miss most about Turkey?
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