LL – Zen Stomach

Accounts of Zen eating  Even in the off season, Hayama’s Imperial Village is well-guarded. A combination of guards and police patrol the beach and the lazy commercial district where, on a late February afternoon, full-timers shuffle to and from the grocery store and retirees stroll. We are here to visit the Zen master’s second house, […]

AS – Interview 3: Navigating the Challenges of Research

04/30 My third interview was with Chansie Yang ‘22, an alum who majored in Biology and Environmental Studies (ES) during her time at Wellesley. She grew up in Taipei and is currently working in a research lab at Academia Sinica, with a special interest in plant molecular biology. Chansie explained that she first decided to […]

AS – Interview 2: Using Your Voice for Good

04/27 For my second networking interview, I had the privilege of speaking with my professor for my public health course this semester (titled Childhood, Policy, & Health), Prof. Jessica Hung-Chieh Chang (張弘潔). Prof. Chang is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Public Health at National Taiwan University (NTU). Her research focuses on child […]

CS – Interview 4: Connecting People, Places, and Ideas Through Teaching and Research

    For my final interview, I decided to reach out to Professor Toshi Sasao. Professor Sasao teaches a wide variety of courses at International Christian University (ICU), including those related to Psychology, Education, and Peace studies. This wonderful opportunity was brought about by an education class I took with Professor Sasao that focused on […]