Highlights -- 2012 College of Charleston Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony Highlights
See the FULL Morning and Afternoon Ceremonies:
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Find out more about the class of 2012:
http://cofc.edu/about/graduation-class-profiles/index.php
The College of Charleston undergraduate commencement ceremonies were held on Saturday, May 12, 2012 in the historic Cistern Yard. An additional record breaking 160 students graduated from The Graduate School of the College of Charleston on May 11, 2012 in the TD Arena.
The commenceme
Interview with Brewer Steve Hindy
Steve Hindy is the co-founder, chairman, and president of Brooklyn Brewery. CIA Brew Club President Mike Earle '14 sat down with him to talk about beer, breweries, and how the culinary & beer worlds connect. Could an on-campus brewery be in the CIA's future? Watch to learn more.
Classics 170A: Religion & Law in Ancient Greece
Study Abroad Alumni Message Rochester Big Data Forum 2013: Amit Mukherjee Peptide-modified polymer for endothelialization Studies in isothermal heat conduction calorimetry: I. The 2-Drop Calorimeter and educational applica Creative enterprise in west Yorkshire Arts organisations 11/13/2013-Myra Kraft Open Classroom - Policy for Healthy America - Pt 3 - Ahmed and Hart Obamacare - hearsay or FACT - Part 2 18.310C Principles of Applied Mathematics (MIT) WSU Alumni New Mexico Bowl Pre-Game Rally Arduino at dschola Cooking With Angus #95 | The Nation's Cup Demo Voices of Faith Concert Gaining Perspective Education for Practice [Conference Proceedings] Congress in danger of losing relevancy as presidents work around it Osterley Park and House: The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857 The case for recognising indigenous Australians in our constitution
In this course we will study ancient Greek religion from Bronze Age to Hellenistic times by investigating relevant literary accounts and the archaeology of the sacred space. The special themes will be festivals and rituals, gender and religion. We will
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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 became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it the f
"Whole-Brain Circuit Mapping in Mouse"
A functionalized polycarbonate material derived from tyrosine containing varyinglevels of free acid functionality along the backbone, poly(DTE-co-X%DT carbonate), hasbeen functionalized with a peptide to promote endothelial cell attachment and evaluatedas a potential synthetic vascular graft material. Lysine derivatives have been produced topromote the attachment of engineered peptides for promoting endothelialization.NMR has been used to analyze the initial structure of the poly(DTEC-co-X%DTC)
Heat conduction calorimetry is a well-developed technology that can be used on a variety of levels ranging from high school and undergraduate laboratories to diverse applications in industry and research. Both the educational and research aspects of heat conduction calorimetry are explored in this study. The 2-Drop Calorimeter was designed as an educational project in collaboration with researchers at Dow Chemical, Midland, MI and Lund University, Lund, Sweden. Calorimetry Sciences Corporation h
This report describes and theorises the findings of a workshop discussion, commissioned by WYLLN, into the views of arts organizations on the challenges they face in becoming more enterprising and less grant dependent.
Northeastern University Presents Myra Kraft Open Classroom's Policy for Healthy America : 11/13/2013 - Featuring Speakers Wendy Parmet, Aziza Ahmed, and Rebecca Hart - When Politicians Play Doctor: Legislating Reproductive Health.
On Nov. 4, 2013, the Knight-Wallace Fellows at Michigan, Center for Healthcare Research & Transformation (CHRT), Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation (IHPI) at the University of Michigan and Michigan Radio brought together national health care policy experts and prominent media members for a dynamic discussion on the communication of the Affordable Care Act.
In the second of a two-part webcast replay, national journalists discuss the health care reform law and its portrayal in the medi
Principles of Applied Mathematics is a study of illustrative topics in discrete applied mathematics including sorting algorithms, information theory, coding theory, secret codes, generating functions, linear programming, game theory. There is an emphasis on topics that have direct application in the real world.
This course was recently revised to meet the MIT Undergraduate Communication Requirement (CR). It covers the same content as 18.310, but assignments are structured with an additional focu
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Presentazione dell’Associazione Dschola per Arduino Day
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GRCC Music Department in cooperation with local choirs performs this holiday concert at Fountain Street Church. This concert was produced by the Duncan Littlefair Great Speakers Series and sponsored by Meijer,
Oregon State University College of Business student, Michael Williams, is utilizing UAV technology to bring coaches a new perspective on the game.
There are many of us trying to make place for CAAD in a natural way in the
Curriculum of the Architect school. We would like to make CAAD useful to
the students already during their studies. Even if we have the support of
our collegues for running courses there is very often no space in the
timetable. And even if we have all the entusiasm of our students it is hard
to practice your CAAD knowledge on projects where it is not asked for.
The education of architects in the use of computers has lead
By obstructing most legislation President Obama sends its way, Congress has weakened rather than exercised its power, says a Vanderbilt University political expert.
The East India Company at Home, 1757--1857 is a three-year (2011--2014) research project based in the Department of History at University College London and funded by the Leverhulme Trust. The project examines the British country house in an imperial and global context.
27 July--3 November, 2013: The Trappings of Trade is a new display at Osterley exploring how the East India Company shaped Osterley and the country houses of Britain in the 18th century. Robert Adam may have remodelled the house
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has promised to hold a referendum on recognising Aboriginal peoples in the Australian constitution.
Professor George Williams from UNSW's Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law provides three things that you may not know about Australia's Constitution -- three facts that make this task pressing and important.