I took some pictures of the Korean Studies Building which houses the Korean History Institute which is where my desk is (I share an office with several other students. I think the building is really cool--its inspired by traditional Korean architecture.



This is the International Studies Building where my class on Korean Silhak learning (a type of philosophy) is taught by my adviser, Professor Cho Kwang

Korea University is a really great place to work and I am meeting lots of nice people.
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