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Ice Cube Neutrino Observatory 2014 Photos

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July 10, 2014: Upward Bound Summer program at the University of Wisconsin–River Falls.  Credit: Katherine Shirey.
May 20, 2014: Astronomy students at Metropolitan University.
May 1st, 2014: Jim Madsen lecturing at Pedro Rivera Molina school in Juncos, Puerto Rico, where I teach. Credit: Miguel Piñero.
September 30, 2014: Teaching an astronomy class at Metropolitan University.
January 20: Selfie photograph at the South Pole, with the Antarctic plateau in the background.
February 3, 2015: Seminarians taking this semester's astronomy course.
January 12: The IceCube Laboratory (ICL) near the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
February 3, 2015: Back at the classroom.  Undergraduate astronomy class at the Seminary.
February 1st, 2015: Together with Rubén (left) and Víctor (right) at a Puerto Rico Astronomy Society gathering.  Credit: Rubén Miranda.
Chatting with fellow teachers.  Left to right: Me, Miguel, Gretchen and Lymari.
Teachers and students had assembled at the school's stadium in order to hear me speak.  Credit: Miguel Piñero.
Back at the school, signing an autograph.  Credit: Gretchen B. Guzmán.

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