Members of the Indian Students Association danced their way to first place in
the International Week Talent Show.
Yang Cheng represented China at the International Week's Passport
to the World.
Translation studies graduate student Amal Shafek represented Egypt, which won
first place in the cuisine category.
Divya Kasety played violin in the talent contest.
Passport to the World filled the Student Union's Galaxy Room with the sights,
sounds and smells of 19 countries.
Mashrur Rahman and Nisat Tanjila represented Bangladesh.
Clad in traditional costumes, Vietnamese students served food at Passport to the World.
Sachin Gupta sings at the talent contest.
From left: Alice and Emily Nguyen attended Passport to the World with their grandmother, Thao Bui.
Nicole Suarez represented France.
The Vietnamese International Student Group won third place in the talent contest.
Johanne Die'-Kabou (left) and Dorothy Rodgers represented Africa.
The Bangladesh Student Organization won second place in the talent contest.
Music was part of the proceedings throughout the week.
Members of the Middle Eastern Student Association danced at the talent
contest.
An exhibition of the ancient art of henna design left dozens of hands decorated.
The Indian Student Association performs at the talent show.