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Thai exhibit opens as planned

By: Cynthia Lee Lancaster

Issue date: 9/28/06 Section: LifeStyle
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Webster Thailand students and faculty gather at the Starbucks in Hua Hin.
Webster Thailand students and faculty gather at the Starbucks in Hua Hin. "The main objective of the exhibit was for students to exercise their product management skills," Srisupawat said. He also said the class is in charge of selling the photos and donating the proceeds to the Hua Hin Red Cross.

Webster Thailand students Helge Johannessen, Elisabeth Bjorland and Ann Williams gather at the Starbucks in Hua Hin, Thailand, for
Webster Thailand students Helge Johannessen, Elisabeth Bjorland and Ann Williams gather at the Starbucks in Hua Hin, Thailand, for "Reflections of Thailand." Fifteen photos, two of which were from Srisupawat, were featured in the annual exhibit. The images depict the people, landscapes, monuments and other cultural aspects of Thailand.

Just days after Thailand's civilian government falls in a military coup, students and faculty held the opening of the third annual exhibit "Reflections of Thailand" from Sept. 21 through 24, which featured the photographic work of instructor Buddhaporn Srisupawat and students from his media production management class.
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