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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

I know this hottie

She use to go out with my boy, Andy, and she use to be the roomate of "she-wish-she-was-my-girlfriend" Erin. Thought you would like to know.

Here is the entire story from the unl website:


Anna Drozda

One of seven current or former University of Nebraska-Lincoln students who were awarded study-abroad opportunities this year under prestigious Fulbright scholarships, Anna Drozda, who earned her bachelor's degree in 2005 in art and art history, applied to study at Charles University in Prague in the Czech Republic. While there, she will work on the project "Women in Socialist Realist Art." Her research is important in establishing an understanding between gender, art and the former totalitarian society. She was an Honors Program graduate and participated in the Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experiences program at UNL with faculty adviser Michael Hoff in art and art history.

Anna stated that opportunities like UCARE, her College Student Advisory Board, and the Honors Program all helped her reach her full potential as a college student in a wide variety of ways. With a UCARE grant, Anna worked with Professor Michael Hoff on his research on Roman architecture in Southern Turkey and as a member of the College Student Advisory Board, she was able to develop her grant-writing skills. Anna completed an Honors Program thesis project entitled, "Socialist Realism in the Czech Republic: An Analysis of Three Monuments in Three Cities," where she explored public works of art and architecture created during the first decade of the communism in the Czech Republic.

While studying at UNL, Anna discovered that there was no need to limit her learning to one geographical location. With financial assistance (grants) from the Hixson-Lied Fine and Performing Arts College and UCARE, she was able to study abroad six times. About her experiences, Anna states, "Studying abroad is a once in a lifetime opportunity for you to grow personally and academically. Each study abroad experience helped me form my academic goals, develop my skills, and make the important connections to achieve these goals."

Anna's advice to students is, "Take every opportunity that is offered to you. Even if it looks like the smallest opening at the time, you never know what connections you might make for the future or what doors might be opened for you."

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