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Photos Tell Story of Israel Trip by Kent State Students, Staff

Members of Kent State College of Communication and Information capture memories from study abroad program

 
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David LaBelle, director of the photojournalism program at Kent State, talks about his project to capture "intimate or meaningful" images in Israel during a study-abroad trip on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012. Erin LaBelle
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 Megann Galehouse, a student at Kent State, talks about her work during the opening for the exhibit of photographs taken during a study abroad trip to Israel on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012.
David LaBelle, director of the photojournalism program at Kent State, talks about his project to capture "intimate or meaningful" images in Israel during a study-abroad trip on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012.
Images from a recent study abroad trip to Israel by Kent State students and staff are on display in the university library.
Two young visitors to the opening of the photography exhibit in the Kent State Library on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012.

Students and faculty at Kent State University spent their summer abroad in Israel as part of the Comparative Religious Thought II course.

They brought back with them a collection of photographs from the trip, and they're on display in the Kent State Library.

The photos above were captured during the gallery's opening Wednesday. Thanks to Kent Patch blogger Erin LaBelle for the above photos.

Read more about the trip here. And find more photos from the trip here.

Related Topics: Comparative Religious Thought II, Israel, Kent State University, and Photos

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