Former Peace Corps Volunteer in Morocco, grant writer at J Street, and current student at Columbia University's PostBac Premed program in NYC. I love progressive politics, great photography, innovative design, NPR, Radiolab, The Moth, and 10-mile hikes with a selection from Audible. Orioles and Ravens.
The tapetum lucidum, latin for “carpet of light,” is this colorful tissue from the back of a cow’s eye that resembles an image from the Hubble space telescope. It allows animals to have better vision at night by reflecting more light towards the photoreceptors. Beautiful, right? (at Schermerhorn Hall - Columbia University)
Perspective shot looking down subway platform last night (at MTA Subway - Cathedral Parkway/110th St (1))
Today’s Gaza protest at Columbia between the Pro-Israel and Pro-Palestine campus groups (at College Walk - Columbia University)
Today’s Gaza protest at Columbia between the Pro-Israel and Pro-Palestine campus groups (at College Walk - Columbia University)
Today’s Gaza protest at Columbia between the Pro-Israel and Pro-Palestine campus groups (at College Walk - Columbia University)
Today’s Gaza protest at Columbia between the Pro-Israel and Pro-Palestine campus groups (at College Walk - Columbia University)
Got caught in a nice rain while moving to a new library (Taken with Instagram)