Tour Diary – Fulbright Visiting
Lecturer – Michigan State University – Michigan, USA
15th September 2012
Most productive day so far. Got
up late (intentionally) at 8 a.m. Bright sunny day. Very pleasant weather
indeed. Day started off with a small walk. Did laundry (washing and drying at
the community laundry centre). Came back and prepared breakfast (Bread toast
and bulls eye) and had it around 11 a.m. Spoke to Ramlootha and Bappa while at
the laundry centre. It seems Umma had sustained some minor injuries (thanks to
a push from Dad) and they are currently at Ramlootha’s house for a medical
check up on Monday.
Proceeded to University to get
the bike which was left at the international centre (after the Saudi students
association’s Eid celebrations) on previous night. Pedalled little bit in the
campus and had couple of photographs nearby the river. Came back and joined
Valencia for a trip to Meridian Mall (Big, but the usual kind of malls in India
too. Malls never impressed me very much, though some places were good for
shopping) by bus. Experienced bit of bus travel. Met Stephen, who dropped us
back in his car. Americans, both white and black, are quite open minded and
interact freely. Returned home at 3 p.m. Cooked rice and had it with left over
curries in the refrigerator (Chala soup, potato subji from Pushpa, pickle and
curd – thanks to pushpa again). Nice lunch indeed. Had a short nap and then
joined Trupti jain to witness the Tailgate party at University.
Tailgate part, before the
football match (American football, a kind of hybrid between soccer and rugby)
was indeed a great experience. Nearly 80000 people on campus with full of
tents, barbecue, drinks and dance. The ambience was great and to be experienced
to believe it. INSERT IMAGES. The party starts almost 3 hours before the match
and it is great fun for American people. People of all ages in groups enjoying food, dance and
occasional simple games.
Returned home at 8.15 p.m., had a
shower, finished namas and tried to learn chemistry. Spent nearly 4 hours
studying the basic principles of chemistry. Went to bed at 12.30 midnight.
Occasional Lecture Trip to
Richland Community College, Decatur, Illinois and Millikin University, Decatur,
Illinois on 28th September 2012
Started from East Lansing on 27th
September. Boarded Amtrak Train No. 365 at 8.27 a.m to Chicago. Prof.
Padmanabhan came to see me off. Reached Chicago Union station at 11.45 a.m
(accounting for -1 hour difference between Lansing and Chicago). Did not do any
reading as I was more interested in seeing the topography of the land, which
was not as varied as in my home state Kerala, India (one of the most biodiverse
region in the world). Had a tuna sandwich and banana at the Union station and
boarded train no. 321 to Springfied, Illinois. Reached Springfield at 5.25 p.m.
Dr. Sangeetha Srinivasan came along with her daughter Vidhula to pick me up
from the station and stay was arranged at their residence at Chatham. So nice
of them to extend a very warm hospitality. The residential area was quite sprawling
with large tracts of farm land around. I liked the quite ambience at this place
very much. Had a small walk during the sunset time and took couple of pictures.
Dr. Srinivasan joined us at 9 p.m and we had dinner together. Spent quite
sometime recollecting the olden days at Bharathiar university, which was indeed
golden era in my academics.
Got up early in the morning, did
some final touch up to the
presentation material. Had breakfast at
around 9 am and proceeded to Richland Community College. Dr. Srini drove me
though Decatur town and explained me how globalisation took away some of the
jobs from the locals and things like that. Reached Richland community college
at 10.30 a.m and met Prof. John Curdlack, Dean, mathematics and biology. He
gave a warm welcome at his office and informed us that Vice-President Dr. Todd
Treat has arranged lunch for us at nearby hotel. Dr. Srinivasan took me around
the institution and explained the nature of community colleges. At 11.30 we
three, Dr. John, Dr. Srini and myself proceeded to the hotel, where Dr. Todd
joined us and we all had a typical American lunch. It was bit heavy for me and
could not eat the entire meal. Since it was tasty the remaining part was packed
in a container and handed to me by the waitress.
The lecture on ‘Arctic odyssey –
experience sharing of Indian Arctic expedition’ took place at the seminar hall
at 1 o clock and attended by nearly 40 students apart from Dr. John, Dr. Todd,
Dr. Srini and couple of other faculty
members. There was very good interaction from the students and staff at the end of the lecture
and I really enjoyed the interaction. The lecture was well appreciated by the
audience and Dr. Todd sent a specific mail to Dr. Srini and Dr. John for
inviting me to the Richland community college. The content of the mail is
copied below.
date:
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Sat,
Sep 29, 2012 at 6:55 AM
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subject:
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FW:
Fulbright Scholar visit
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mailed-by:
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richland.edu
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Cc:
Srinivasan Durairaj; John Cordulack
Subject: Fulbright Scholar visit
Dr. Saunders,
Today, our new faculty member, Dr. Srini Durairaj, welcomed his colleague, Dr. A. Mohamed Hatha, a Fulbright Scholar at Michigan State University who gave a wonderful presentation to his class on “An Arctic Odyssey- Experience of Indian Arctic Expedition.” He is an Associate Professor at Cochin University of Science and Technology in India. Dr. Hatha spoke about his research in 2009 in the arctic circle, focusing on topics of interest to our students.
Having a Fulbright Scholar visit Richland Community College is a great honor and testament to the quality of faculty we have here. I appreciate Srini and John's efforts to bring Dr. Hatha to visit.
Tod
Subject: Fulbright Scholar visit
Dr. Saunders,
Today, our new faculty member, Dr. Srini Durairaj, welcomed his colleague, Dr. A. Mohamed Hatha, a Fulbright Scholar at Michigan State University who gave a wonderful presentation to his class on “An Arctic Odyssey- Experience of Indian Arctic Expedition.” He is an Associate Professor at Cochin University of Science and Technology in India. Dr. Hatha spoke about his research in 2009 in the arctic circle, focusing on topics of interest to our students.
Having a Fulbright Scholar visit Richland Community College is a great honor and testament to the quality of faculty we have here. I appreciate Srini and John's efforts to bring Dr. Hatha to visit.
Tod
A photo of John, Srini and myself taken at the office
of Dr. John is also included.
After completion of the lecture
at Richland Community College myself and Srinivasan proceeded to Millikin University for a lecture on ‘Microbial diversity in the Arctic’ at the biology department. The
lecture was scheduled at 4 p.m and was attended by most of the faculty members
as well as nearly 50 students. Here again the interaction was excellent and
people were really happy to see the research initiatives at the International
Research Base at Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic. They also took special note of the
Indian research initiatives and appreciated the same very much. The chief of
biology division, discussed the possibility of academic interaction between
Cochin University of Science and Technology (the university in India to which I
belong) and Milllikin University. We ended the discussion on a positive note
and returned to Dr. Sini’s residence at Chatham.
Dr. Srini arranged a visit to
President Lincoln’s home at Springfield and it was indeed a memorable
experience walking through the avenue and the home he has built. It is
maintained in an impeccable manner reflecting the times of President Lincoln. I
picked up a few inexpensive memorabilia from the souvenir shop, especially for
my father, who is avid supporter of Lincoln and his efforts in American civil
war. We returned to Srini’s house, had lunch and proceeded to Chicago in his
car.
Reached Chicago at 6 p.m. Visited
with one of Dr. Srinivasn’s friend, Mr. Srinij and we had dinner with them.
Incidentally his wife Chitra was an alumnus of CUSAT and felt very happy at my
presence. His parents who belong to my state Kerala were also there. Had a
short visit to see the illumination of Chicago city at night. Visited
Buckingham fountain at the city centre and had a look at the vast Lake
Michigan. The full moon highlighted the ambience and it was indeed a memorable
evening. Stayed at Mr. Sasis (who did his M.S and Ph.D at MSU) apartment. A
very nice guy who fixed us tea and prepared Upma for the breakfast. Returned to
Srinij’s house and then proceeded for Chicago city tour along with Srini.
Took Architectural cruise from 12
noon to 2 p.m. An excellent way to look at the architectural beauty of the high
rise buildings at Chicago. Thoroughly enjoyed the cruise and had a life time
experience. Majestic view of Sears tower as well as many other sky scrapers
were just imposing. The ambience of cruising along the waterway amidst huge
high rise buildings was indeed breathtaking. When the clouds were moving
against the backdrop of highrise building it was felt that the entire building
is involved in a kind of gliding motion.
The view of majestic Lake
Michigan was also fantastic. It was almost an ocean like expanse and it is hard
to believe that it is a freshwater lake.
Fulbright Enrichment Seminar at
Reno, Nevada – 31.10.2012 to 4.11.2012
Started at 6 a.m from Spartan
village along with trupti Jain. Taxi driver was an Iraqi, nice guy. Trupti
could not proceed as her ticket got cancelled. However tried to sort out the
issue with Eileen Grench.
Lansing – Detroit – Salt Lake
city – Reno. Started at 8.15 a.m and reached 4.30 p.m (plus two hours
difference between Michigan and Reno). Fulbrighters from Uganda and Morocco
gave good company. Met more Indian Fulbrighters at Salt lake city.
Accommodation at Siena Hotel,
star hotel with good facilities. Registered and got the kit involving a water
bottle, folder, pen and a Fulbright pin (best of the lot).
Welcome dinner was a great mix of
so many people from different parts of the world. The talk was OK. Meeting got
over at 9 p.m.
1.11.2012
Day started off with early
breakfast at 7 a.m. Not so great, though more than sufficient. Scrambled eggs,
Potatoes, Croissants, fruit juice, tea/ coffee.
Walked to the Reno city council.
The mayor and few other spoke of the organisation as well as the challenges.
View from Mayor’s room on 7th floor was very good. Weather was very
fine at Reno. Also had Q&A with local election panel. It was good
interaction. I too raised some questions about lack of mentioning of India in
foreign policy debate by the presidential candidates.
Lunch at Siena hotel followed by
panel discussion on state of education in Nevada. Tea break at 3 p.m followed
by speech by Sheriff of Reno. Excellent speech and productive interaction.
Came to know about the death of
Cheriyelappa (after a brief illness) through a call from Lukh (it was early
morning on 3rd Nov. 12, Friday). Very difficult to accept fact, as
he was a regular and active presence in the family. May God bless him with
heaven.
Dinner was arranged at local
host’s residence. There were 5 members in my team which included one Croatian,
one from Poland, another from Tanzania and one from Cyprus. Served Bread, baked
potatoes, chicken, pork and wine. There were two families at hosts residence
and we had a long interaction for nearly 3 hours.
Returned to hotel at 10.30 p.m
and slept immediately.
2nd Nov. 2012
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