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Bilkent Students Second in Cybersecurity Hackathon
After almost 36 hours of nonstop work, team NineNine (CTIS students Abdurahman Atakishiyev, Ping Cheng and Zeyad Abuamer, and CS student Hikmet Demir) were able to secure second place in the Cybersecurity Hackathon sponsored
Read More »New Book By Onur İşçi
A new book by Asst. Prof. Onur İşçi of the Department of International Relations, titled “Turkey and the Soviet Union During World War II: Diplomacy, Discord and International Relations,” has just been released by
Read More »“Outstanding Young Person” Award Presented to Law Graduate
At a ceremony held in İstanbul on December 3, Bilkent graduate Derya Durlu Gürzumar (Law ’10; LLM in Law and Economics ’15) received first prize in the “Politics, Law and Public Administration” category of
Read More »Bilkent Motorists Requested to Use Winter Tires for Safer Driving on Campus
Winter is coming, and with it the potential for slippery roads and hazardous driving conditions. As a precautionary measure to avoid weather-related accidents and traffic tie-ups in the Bilkent vicinity, all academic and administrative
Read More »Bilkent Students Win Icare4all Competition
Three Bilkent senior students, Gülce Elif Atabey from the Department of International Relations and Sena Beril Toprak and Şükrü Emre Ertop from the Department of Communication and Design, won first prize in the EU-funded
Read More »ENDOST Photos Show That in Friendship, There Are No Barriers
ENDOST, or Friends Without Barriers, is a project of the TDP (Social Awareness Projects) student volunteer organization that focuses on the mentally disabled. Volunteers visit the ZİÇEV (Foundation for the Training and Protection of
Read More »During a 3-Day Residency, TACL Engages With Bilkent’s Musical Community
Recently, performing artists from the Turkish–American Cultural Laboratory (TACL) were in residence in the Department of Music. From November 29 through December 1, violinist Zeynep Apan, cellist Mark Prihodko and pianist Dasha Moroz conducted
Read More »THEA Students and Guests From TTU Explore the Origins of Theater at Ancient Greek Sites
The week before last, the Department of Performing Arts hosted five graduate students from the Texas Tech University School of Theater and Dance, along with Professor of Costume Design Mallory Maria Prucha, also of
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