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Two students have given me gifts recently. This is much debated in the Chronicle of Higher Education. I don't know what to do about it. Both are international students. One is from S. Korea, the other from Bolivia. I don't know if that has any bearing, but it may. The Korean student gave me a Korean traditional ornament. It doesn't look incredibly valuable, so I don't feel all that bad. The Bolivian student gave me some Indian art piece made out of copper and silver. Now, I'm no jeweler, but that's a semi-precious and a precious metal. He says that it was nothing--that in Bolivia, there is so much low-quality silver that it actually costs more to mine it than they would make selling it, so street artists make this kind of thing all the time for cheap. Still...it's a little unsettling. Even more so because he won a scholarship from the local geophysical society, of which I am an officer, and was on the selection committee (though I told the students I was recusing myself from voting because half of them were my grad students). Granted, he'd already won the scholarship, but I hope he's not giving me this because of that.