Center for Global Engagement

International photo Contest

People of the World

First Place

Kafue River Fisherman_FIRST PLACE

Kafue River Fisherman, District of Northern Zambia. William Ettinger

Places in the World

First Place

Kafue River Fisherman_FIRST PLACE

Spices, Marrakesh, Morocco. Courtney Hoffmann

People of the World

Second Place

Walking to school in the mountain mist. Chichica, Panamá. Jennifer Zirbes

Walking to school in the mountain mist. Chichica, Panamá. Jennifer Zirbes

Places in the World

Second Place

Chihuly Under the Space Needle. Seattle, WA. Colin Bishop

Chihuly Under the Space Needle. Seattle, WA. Colin Bishop

People of the World

Third Place

The Beginning: Raising Domestic Violence Awareness in Qatar. Qatar University College of Law. Pat Treuthart

The Beginning: Raising Domestic Violence Awareness in Qatar. Qatar University College of Law. Pat Treuthart

Places in the World

Third Place

The City's Solemn Protector. Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris, Alexandra Thompson

The City's Solemn Protector. Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris, Alexandra Thompson

People of the World

ZAG’S CHOICE

Untitled. Zambezi, Zambia, Kate Van Amringe

Untitled. Zambezi, Zambia, Kate Van Amringe

Places in the World

ZAG’S CHOICE

Serenity Now. Milford Sound, New Zealand Patrick Jans

Serenity Now. Milford Sound, New Zealand Patrick Jans

Community response to the first annual How do you see the World? CGE Photo Contest was overwhelming: The number of entries and quality of the photos far exceeded our expectations. We received 86 entries for People of the World and 129 entries for Places in the World. All photos were displayed in the CGE lobby of the Schoenberg Center before the voting began. During the Open House celebration, people viewed the photos and voted on their favorite photo in each category. The judge’s selections for first, second and third place winners in each category were also announced. Most of the photos are now on permanent display throughout the Schoenberg Center.

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