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Photographing Maadi
Maadi is an Egyptian neighborhood that was formerly built to accommodate extravagant villas and ferries. Although much of the original charm of the area has withstood the test of time and Egyptian...
Road Trippin’ to Interlaken
During this year’s March photo trip we had the opportunity to visit Interlaken and explore the mystical beauty of the city. Upon our arrival, we unloaded all of the equipment necessary to photograph...
Al Balad
Hi, My name is Renad Mumenh. I'm a student at Webster University Geneva. I am currently stuck in my home country - Saudi Arabia, so I decided to walk around my town Jeddah and visit the historical...
Live Smart, Die Old
Younger siblings all around the world will surely understand the experience of having to ride on their older sibling’s reputations, as they followed in their footsteps through school. And if the...
The Rabbit Hole of Words
The Rabbit Hole of Words An Interview with Amanda Callendrier“I don't care what anybody thinks about my writing, but my shoes, that's really nice,” Amanda laughs at herself. Amanda Callendrier is...
Bee-ware of the Consequences…
Bees are dying, climate change is happening, and we’re still polluting. These may seem like separate issues, however, there all linked to one problem, us. Imagine a world without bees. No more...
Meditation
This is a short student interview video exploring the theme of meditation. Firstly the students are asked if they have ever meditated and if they have to expand on their experience. There are...
Online Learning
Online learning has been a difficult transition. Many students have found online learning challenging change from being physically present at school to studying virtually. But how do our professors...
Dune (2021) Review
Dune has for years been called an “unfilmable” story due to its complexity and the depth required. The restrictions of only a few hours of screen time has taken its toll on many directors who have...
Dreamer’s Water
Why data isn’t enough, with apologies to Hans Rosling By Dr. Julianna Sandholm-Bark Dedicated to the students enrolled in Global Cornerstone Seminar in spring 2021, and written in deep appreciation of Yasmin Mehboob-Khan and Sarah Grosso’s performance of the...
Quarantine Creativity – We Need More!
It’s been more than a year since our initial COVID-19 lockdown and I’m sure we’re all sick of hearing about it. It’s taken over our lives, both for better and for worse, but now it’s time to focus on the positives. This year has been a time of extreme personal growth...
Vices
VICES A practice, behavior, or habit generally considered wrong or taboo in a society. A fault, negative character trait, or bad and unhealthy habits. For my vices project I decided to portray common and often overlooked vices in everyday life. The series...
Webster students and professors share their conversations with the community
The Den of Night Podcast
The Den of Night is a step away from reality and to the ominously quaint town of Rosewood. Tune into the nightly news and listen along with an evening coffee to find out what goes down with the people who operate the nighttime side of the world.
“Word of Mouth” with Francesco Arese Visconti
An interview with Francesco Arese Visconti, head of the Media and Photography Department at Webster, on changes at the school.
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