Friday, June 29, 2007

All work and no play . . . !

We have been out and about as well as relaxing on-campus.





Thursday, June 21, 2007

Class has started


The Summer 2007 session of the Euro-Asia MPH degree program has started with 56 students and 4 instructors. It is a time of renewing friendships, sharing experiences and learning, learning, learning! There will be time for fun with a picnic, concert and the annual comedy show.


Peter Landless (top right) and Allan Handysides are teaching a course in basic physiology translated by Oleg Demirov (top left).



Susanne Mongtomery is teaching qualitative reserach methods translated by Alex Sokolov.

Dr Mickey Ask is teaching a class in addiction theory and program development and is preparing names for everyone so he can call on them each to answer up!

Early Morning Reflection

If you look carefully you can see the fisherman in both pictures. There is a group walking in the morning as soon as the campus gates are open at about 6:00am. It is a beautiful time of day.

New Plant Nursery Store

Another addition to the campus is the nursery store. There has been a nursery here for many years but now they have a store selling flowers and plants to the public.

Zaoksky Adventist University

Zaoksky Adventist University is situated 70 miles south of Moscow on the main road to the Black Sea. Friday afternoon traffic was as busy as usual for any large city but we made the trip in record time! A new acquisition for the campus is this beautiful fountain.

The red and white buildings are still very striking and the rose garden is about to bloom again.



Sabbath morning I didn't wake until 12:30pm so missed the church services. Nadia (far right) invited the MPH students and me to lunch. Afterward we attended a baptism by the river.



Moscow

The Euro-Asia Division of the SDA Church is situated in Moscow. This building provides offices on the first and second floor and apartments for employees and guests on the third and fourth floor. I stayed in an apartment on the fourth floor - the windows are on the roof. It was very comfortable. I attended the meetings of the Health Ministries Department and gave a presentation.






Thursday, June 14, 2007

LAX - DME

British Airways is a good way to fly and got me from Los Angeles to Moscow without any dramas. We flew over the Rocky Mountains.
I had 3 hours in London which gave me time to write and post some postcards. As we approached both London and Moscow we were required to circle and I enjoyed a wonderful view of both cities and the countryside.




In Moscow my luggage was waiting for me as was Yury Bondarenko, one of our MPH students. It was good to see a familiar face!