Otis MFA Graphic Design Lecture: Hedi el Kholti
Graduate Graphic Design Presents a lecture by Critic Hedi El Kholti, who joined Semiotexte as co-editor in 2003 introducing a new energy in the press embodied in Semiotext(e)'s recent book, David Wojnarowicz: A Definitive History of Five or Six Year's on the Lower East Side, as well as a title by controversial French writer Tony Duvert, whose work proposes non-privatized forms of sexuality as cultural conduits.
Earth Exploration Toolbook Chapter: Investigating the Precipitation-Streamflow Relationship
This activity prepares you to launch an investigation of the relationship between precipitation and streamflow for a local watershed. It can enrich a study of the water cycle. Following the step-by-step instructions in a case study you will locate, download, format, and finally graph one year of Web-based data for these two variables. The graph highlights the details of this often complex precipitation-streamflow relationship and provides a context for launching a classroom discussion of the bal
Dwyane Wade, Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Marquette University
Miami Heat star and former Marquette star Dwyane Wade was on campus Aug. 30, 2010, to welcome the inaugural class of the Marquette/Boys & Girls Clubs Youth of the Year scholarship program. Wade — representing his foundation, Wade's World — met with the winners; participated in a media event at the Hillside Boys & Girls Club in downtown Milwaukee; and took a walking campus tour, during which he shared some of his Marquette memories with the Youth of the Year scholars. (And, as it turned out,
Michael Brown on The Difference Network at Marquette University
Marquette College of Education Dean Bill Henk moderated the discussion with Michael Brown, which focused on the organization's humble beginnings, national service movement, high school dropout crisis and nationwide work of City Year corps members.
5.7 Fonts
Effective communication is the key to a successful presentation. This unit will provide you with a systematic approach to develop the necessary skills. It is important to understand that effective presentation skills can be practised and learned. It is the content of your presentation, and the simple delivery of clear and reasoned arguments, which will help you to achieve your objectives.
Christmas Concert (1999) | University of St. Thomas
The annual concert began on campus in 1988, when the Music Departments of St. Thomas and the College of St. Catherine were coordinated. Performances were held at both colleges. By 1993, the departments became independent of each other, and UST continued its concert with its own ensembles. That year the St. Thomas Alumni Association placed a small notice of the concert in one of its annual holiday mailings, and an extraordinary number of alumni called to request tickets. A performance was added.
DMC: Texas Jazz Festival Media Kickoff Party
The Texas Jazz Festival returned to the Harvin Student Center at Del Mar College on Oct. 6, 2010 to launch the 50th anniversary celebration of the festival. A jazz demonstration concert in the student center in 1959 paved the way for the first festival the following year. Performers at the Kickoff Party included the Duke E Brown Band, Eddie Olivares, Jr. Quartet featuring the TJF All Stars and the Del Mar College Jazz Band.
Security and Privacy?
The Information Networking Institute celebrated its 20 year anniversary in April 2010. This panel discussion, moderated by Pradeep K. Khosla, Dean, College of Engineering; Philip and Marsha Dowd Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, discussed how Carnegie Mellon is driving research over the hurdle of this dichotomy between security and privacy. Panelists were Alessandro Acquisti, Associate Professor of Information Technology and Public Policy, Heinz College; Lorrie Cranor, Associate
The Protohaus Project
Alfred University MFA student Ann Holley designed and built Protohaus, with about 150 square feet of living space, using as many recycled, reused and/or sustainable materials as possible. The house, located on AU property, is completely "off-the-grid:" powered by solar energy, with propane-powered refrigerator and stove. Holley will live in the house this academic year as both an art and environmental project.
Hyde Award 2010
Outstanding leadership and academic achievement awards were presented to Darden Second Year students at the School's annual awards ceremony September 1, 2010 during First Coffee. The Samuel Forest Hyde Memorial Fellowship, awarded by the Darden faculty, is named for a 1913 graduate of the University of Virginia who later joined the original Darden faculty. Hyde also established the first Darden scholarship to honor his son, who was killed in a plane crash in Japan. The Hyde award is presented to
Shermet Award 2010
Outstanding leadership and academic achievement awards were presented to Darden Second Year students at the School's annual awards ceremony September 1, 2010 during First Coffee. The William Michael Shermet Award is given to Darden scholars for outstanding academic performance and competitive spirit during their First Year program.
The William Michael Shermet Award is presented to the student or students who have demonstrated academic excellence in the First Year program and who by their determ
Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art at St. Petersburg College
http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege
The Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art commits to excellence in visual arts education, fosters aesthetic, critical and ethical thinking as a bridge to the future and nurtures interest in 20th century art history by collecting, preserving, and exhibiting the art of Abraham Rattner, Esther Gentle, Allen Leepa and their contemporaries.
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida
Patrick Hernly: MIRA at SPC (1)
http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege
Adjunct Professor Patrick Hernly discusses St. Petersburg College's Music Industry and Recording Arts (MIRA) program.
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially
LRMA: 39th Annual Florida Watercolor Society Exhibition
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39th Annual Florida Watercolor Society Exhibition
September 12 - November 7, 2010
Currently on display is the 39th Annual Florida Watercolor Society Exhibition. The show is juried by water media artist Carrie Burns Brown of the National Watercolor Society. The exhibition includes 100 artworks selected from more than 650 entries from artists throughout Florida.
The Florida Watercolor Society is one of the largest and finest watercolor societies i
Crisis in the Gulf Pathways to Future of Energy
http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege
Held at St. Petersburg College on Saturday October 2, 2010
Speakers include:
Dan Lashof -- Climate Center Director, National Resources Defense Council
Dr. David A. Cartes -- Director, Institute for Energy Systems, Economics and Sustainability (IESES), Florida State University
Barry Moline -- Executive Director, Florida Municipal Electric Association
Dale Brill -- President, Florida Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Panel Discussion
Honorary Degree Ceremony 2010 (audio slideshow)
Eight distinguished individuals received honorary degrees from the University of Cambridge in June 2010. The honorary degree is the highest honour that the University can bestow. This year the honorands were recognised for their outstanding efforts in music, literature, science, mathematics, politics and business. Here they tell us how they feel about gaining this prestigious degree.
The Early Start Program at CSUN
An overview of Early Start, a summer program available to incoming CSUN freshmen. For more info, visit:
http:///www.csun.edu/ugs/earlystart.html
directed, shot and edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
produced by Maureen Rubin and Cheryl Spector
executive producers Vance Peterson, Michael McManus, and Randal Thomson
music: RoyaltyFreeMusic.com
thanks: President Jolene Koester, CSU Chancellor's Office, Kelly Kroeker at Academic First Year Experiences, Shally Dhiman and the Office of Undergraduate Stu
The "Predator" Infiltrates French Ad Building At WSU!
10/29/2010
The Predator Infiltrates French Ad Building At Washington State University!
Media Contact: Matt Haugen, WSU News Service, 509-335-0487, mhaugen@wsu.edu
PULLMAN, Wash.— No one was safe during the noon hour Friday at WSU, as "the Predator"—from the Hollywood movies of the same name— descended on the French Administration Building. Terror and fear was struck into the souls of the defenseless humans who tried to fight their way from the brick and mortar building. Or maybe peop
Law School Construction Quote Wall
--Inspiring Penn Law Students With Memorable Words--
Penn Law School students can find inspiring and thought-provoking words inside the School and now outside the building, too, from quotations printed on a protective wall separating the School's popular courtyard and the Golkin Hall construction site.
While relaxing, enjoying lunch or chatting, people in the courtyard are protected by an eight-foot aluminum wall that features law-related quotations from legal decisions, world leaders, activ
Research and Investigation Project: A Grave Undertaking
The central focus of the Research and Investigation Project (RIP): A Grave Undertaking unit is an exploration of the lives of individuals who lived in Deerfield from 1780-1880. Throughout their investigations of the past, students analyze a variety of primary and secondary sources and material culture to draw inferences about their research subjects, Deerfield's history, and the history of the country during this 100-year period. The five lessons in this unit take three to four weeks to complete













