The residents of Jeju Island did not require gates, but
instead utilized long, horizontally placed wooden poles placed
outside the entrances of their homes. These wooden poles are
called Jeong-nang, and they are supported by two…
While wooden carved statues called Jang-seung
traditionally stood in the Korean mainland, stone carved
statues called Dolhareubang stood on the volcanic island
of Jeju.
This garden path is dedicated to the memory of
Robert M. 'Max' and Edith Gary
whose sacrifices, encouragement and support meant so much
Thank you for everything
David
In memory of
Julian Bond
Distinguished Adjunct Professor
1940-2015
A giant in the civil rights movement,
a gifted teacher, and a beloved friend.
Use this garden of reflection to build upon his lessons
of activism in the face of adversity,…
Dedicated to the Rev. Joe Eldridge for his 19 years of tireless
work as University Chaplain, nurturing the spiritual life and
well-being of the American University community.
The labyrinth is a walking path used since ancient times…