by Dr. Yan | Oct 28, 2021 | Pedagogy
It’s been a month since my Project Based Learning (PBL) course started at TU-Sofia. The students are mostly from two programs (Industrial Engineering taught in English and Electronics) and they are from all year-standings from freshmen to seniors. The course...
by Dr. Yan | Oct 25, 2021 | Nature
This fall, it rained quite a bit and became cold quickly. Even our Bulgarian colleagues are saying that it is typically warmer than this fall. However, it might have helped the leaf color to be more vibrant. The first photo is the view out of my office window with...
by Dr. Yan | Oct 25, 2021 | Civilization
During our three months of stay in Bulgaria, we’ve seen all kinds of transportation means here. The electric scooters are very popular in summer, not only in Sofia but also throughout European cities. It’s nice that some biking lanes are clearly marked. The shared...
by Dr. Yan | Oct 23, 2021 | Civilization, Culture, History
According to what I heard, Baba Vanga (1911-1996) was a prophet who brought peace and healing to people. When she was a teenager, she was sucked up by a tornado into the air and dropped to a field causing her eyes to bleed. She lost her eyesight since then, but she...
by Dr. Yan | Oct 23, 2021 | Civilization, Culture, Food, History, Nature
Rila Monastery of Saint Ivan Rilski is perhaps the most notable symbol of Bulgaria, being a haven and flame of hope for Christianity since the 10th century, respected by the Ottoman Empire, Russia, and many other countries, as evidenced by the many gifts the monastery...
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