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Ex Libris: News from the Library
This week, on December 18, we will host the third and final Library Lunchtime Lecture for this semester. Our speakers are Jason Hale, chair of the Department of Theater, and his colleague and State
Read More »PhD Student’s Poem Submitted for Pushcart Prize Anthology
A poem by Department of Turkish Literature PhD student Müesser Yeniay has been nominated for the 2016 Pushcart Prize anthology. Entitled “Geography of Darkness,” the poem appeared in Issue 13 (May 2014) of Shot
Read More »Bilkent ADT Renews Itself
Bilkent ADT (Kemalist Thought Society) is now in its 10th year. As the organization completes its first decade in existence, it is going through a process of renewal. During its first 10 years, ADT
Read More »Animation Workshop With Mait Laas
On December 9, renowned animation artist, author and director Mait Laas gave a workshop on stop-motion animation at the Department of Communication and Design. Mr. Laas spoke about the work of the Estonian puppet-film
Read More »In the summer of 2014, I had the single most amazing travel experience of my life: Italy for two weeks with the Department of Architecture class of 2016. I love traveling, and I do
Read More »Warmest Time of the Year
I may have mentioned this before, but I love autumn and winter. I love every single season, but these two seem to have a special charm. It feels as though regardless of their gloomy
Read More »Günköy Volunteer Project
One of the TDP volunteer units, Günköy, carried out its main project of the current academic year during the weekend of December 6-7, working at a village school in Bartın, Amasra. Günköy’s aim is
Read More »The International Chronicles
BY AMNA KARA (MAN/II) Name: Hatim Khan Department: Computer Engineering/I Country of origin: Pakistan What do you like best about Turkey? Its people, and how historically and culturally rich the country is. Are there
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