Drawing Animals with Gary Geraths: Page Museum
Currently Gary Geraths is a full-time Professor at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. He is involved in the Foundation and Digital Media Department teaching figure, animal, and landscape drawing and painting. Gary recently published the book, Animal Drawing. He takes his on location to see the animals up close and personal. Here is a recent class at the Page Museum at La Brea Tarpits
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http://www.otis.edu/faculty/gary-geraths
The University of Memphis minute for the week of November 27, 2013.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of November 27, 2013.
Spiders Alive! Opens July 4, 2014
Discover some of the most versatile animals on the planet in SPIDERS ALIVE!, an immersive exhibition returning to the American Museum of Natural History on Friday, July 4, 2014.
In SPIDERS ALIVE!, you'll have the chance to examine spiders' anatomy, behavior, silk, and venom as you encounter live arachnids representing some 20 different species. See the goliath bird eater, one of the largest spiders in the world; the fishing spider, which senses prey by resting its front legs on the surface of t
MFA in Comics at California College of the Arts
Immerse yourself in the world of comic art and graphic storytelling at California College of the Arts (CCA).
From memoir comics to literary graphic novels to web comics, our MFA in Comics program connects you to the rich potential of this visual literary medium. You will discover new ways to bring your story to life on the page or screen.
Imagine having a critically acclaimed graphic novelist as your personal mentor. Or an Eisner-nominated writer as your workshop leader.
In our low-residenc
Class of 2017 move-in day | Marquette University
On August 21, 2013 the freshmen class at Marquette University moved into the residence halls to start the next chapter of their lives. Welcome home, class of 2017!
2.3 Moving about Water is more viscous than air, so it can take more effort to move through water (try running in a swimming pool). Friction between the body and the water causes turbulence, which holds a swimmer back, and the faster the swimmer tries to move, the greater the turbulence. One way of avoiding the problem is to leave the water for short periods and travel through air, and some of the smaller pinnipeds and cetaceans resort to 'porpoising', leaping from the water for short periods when they need t
Careers - Presenting your Study Abroad experiences (Subtitled)
Watch this screencast for tips on presenting your study abroad experiences (a term, a semester or longer) to potential employers. Includes practical examples of tailoring your experiences to job vacancies on application forms and in interviews.
Pop art to Britart - modern masters from the David Ross Collection
On the VIP opening night of the exhibition at Djanogly Art Gallery we caught up with David Ross and friends to find out where his interest in art started, what his first purchases were and what it's like to see the works on display in a gallery rather than at his home.
Curator Neil Walker also gives us an insight into the works themselves and what he's learned about David's taste in artwork.
For more information about the exhibition visit
http://www.lakesidearts.org.uk/Exhibitions/ViewEvent.
Study Abroad Fair 2013
Campus Cam went along to this year's Study Abroad Fair to find out more about the opportunities for students to travel with their studies.
Find the Study Abroad team on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/UoNStudyAbroad
Student tips for Open Days
Campus cam meets some of our students who give their tips on why you should come to an Open Day, and what questions to ask to make the most of your time at one!
To find out more about visiting us on our Open Days, including upcoming days and events taking place, have a look at our website: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugstudy/visitingus/opendays/opendays.aspx
125th Anniversary |1991 | "Inauguration of Fr. Dennis Dease" | University of St. Thomas
Father Dennis Dease became the 14th president of St. Thomas on July 1, 1991. His inauguration was held in October of that same year.
SOC101 Session 12 Fall 2013
The Individual in Society with Sergio Soto
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2013 ECU Commercial
Tomorrow starts here.®
Operation Reentry North Carolina: Tools for Advanced Manufacturing for U.S. Veterans
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UMASS LIBRARIES ALL IN
Join Director Jay Schafer and the UMass Amherst Libraries November 2, 2013 at Gillette Stadium when the Minutemen take on Northern Illinois.
FAC IS ALL IN
Join Dr. Willie Hill and the Fine Arts Center October 12, 2013 at Gillette Stadium when the UMass Amherst Minutemen take on Miami of Ohio.
Meet Lucky
Lucky is a Schnoodle. He was born in October 2009, and has been volunteering with MUSC since February 2013. He is a Registered Therapy Dog through the Delta Society, has completed puppy, obedience, and agility training.
His favorite tricks are rolling over left and right, and walking on his back legs. He loves to run on the beach and tries hard to catch the frisbee and ball with his paw. You can see Lucky looking cool cruising the halls of the hospital in his hand-me-down baby stroller borrowed
Oceans Deep: Lesson G (March of The Polar Bears)
Oceans Deep: Lesson G (March of The Polar Bears)
T.K. Oomen
Journeys through Sociology -- Presidential Series.
Interview with T.K. Oommen
Message to incoming students from President John Silvanus Wilson Jr. '79
President John Silvanus Wilson Jr. '79 urges Morehouse's incoming and returning students to make sure they are ready for Fall 2013 registration.