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Linda Tesman did well - winning her age group even after recent knee surgery. But she once ran this 9+ mile race just one week after giving birth - pushing baby Ian in a special car-seat jogger. The girl is tough - Hooray for Linda.
Dr Cohen, an attending physician at the Cascades East Family Practice Residency likes to dress in bright colors.
The Steam Canoe
Composed of wood panels, OCADU’s design resembles that of an upside down canoe, creating an interior dome for the public to take shelter. Evacuated solar tubes placed at the rear of the structure are designed to turn snow to steam, creating a halo of fog emerging from within this ‘steam canoe’. More info: www.canadianarchitect.com/students-education/winners-unve...
Dr. Marta Lanza-Perea (left) provides instruction to a team of her students during a canine castration lab.
St. George's University
True Blue, Grenada
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20 May 2019 - OECD Forum: Social Media & Identities. OECD Paris, France.
Moderator
Stefan de Vries, Journalist & Correspondent, RTL Nieuws, VRT Belgium & BBC Radio
Speakers
Seyi Akiwowo, Founder and Executive Director, Glitch
Eun Jung Bae, YouTuber, Korea; Member, Escape the Corset
Mary Goudie, Member, House of Lords, United Kingdom; Founder, The 30% Club
Rebekah Tromble, Assistant Professor, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Assistant Professor of Geography, Rosemary Sherriff will be featured in Meet Humboldt. Be sure to check out her upcoming story.
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Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering Xi Jessie Yang and PhD graduate student Teerachart Soratana reviewing research which intends to improve human-robot teams by incorporating human behavior models into a robotic arm, in her office on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday evening, March 1, 2022.
Soratana is conducting a series of human studies to figure out how well people predict a robotic arm's intention by observing its movement. The research results can lead to a better design of robotic movements. In this he is co-advised by Xi Jessie Yang and Yili Liu.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
20 May 2019 - OECD Forum: Social Media & Identities.
Moderator:
Stefan de Vries, Journalist & Correspondent, RTL Nieuws, VRT Belgium & BBC Radio
Speakers:
Seyi Akiwowo, Founder and Executive Director, Glitch
Eun Jung Bae, YouTuber, Korea; Member, Escape the Corset
Mary Goudie, Member, House of Lords, United Kingdom; Founder, The 30% Club
Rebekah Tromble, Assistant Professor, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University, The Netherlands
OECD Paris, France.
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Students Erin Corine Johnson (flute), Gregory Groover Jr. (saxophone), Gustavo Hernández (drums) and Rob Taylor (upright bass).
Present: Mike Powell, Head of Alternative Assets, Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) , Andrew Baker, CEO, Alternative Investment Management Association, Stuart Bohart, President of Liquid Markets, Senior Managing Director of Strategy, Fortress Investment Group, LLC, Hamish DeRun, Hermes GPE , Robert Kosowski, Director of the Risk Management Lab and Centre for Hedge Fund Research and Assistant Professor in the Finance Group of Imperial College Business School, Imperial College, Peter Warren, Co-Portfolio Manager, CQS Diversified Fund
FINAL CAPTION: As director of the UC Irvine heart failure program, Dr. Dawn M. Lombardo fights cardiovascular disease through research, treatment and education. She's especially interested in improving care for women.
FEATURES CAPTION: Dr. Dawn M. Lombardo directs a UC Irvine Medical Center program to combat cardiovascular disease through research, treatment and education. She's especially interested in improving care for women.
GENERIC CAPTION: Dr. Dawn Lombardo is the director of UC Irvine Medical Center's Heart Failure Program.
photo: Steve Zylius/UC Irvine Communications
Dr. Christopher Williams is a Professor and the Electro-Mechanical Corporation Senior Faculty Fellow in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech. He currently holds the W. S. Pete White Chair for Innovation in Engineering Education. He is the Director of the Design, Research, and Education for Additive Manufacturing Systems (DREAMS) Laboratory, and the Interim Director of Virginia Tech’s Macromolecules Innovation Institute. He holds affiliate faculty appointments in the Department of Engineering Education and the Department of Material Science & Engineering.. Here, he is shown working in the 3-D DREAMS Lab in Randolph Hall, with students, where they 3D print copper on ExOne 3D printing technology, including an R2 and Innovent+.
Socially Responsible Game Education
Jane Pinckard | Lecturer, University of Southern California
Gillian Smith | Assistant Professor, Northeastern University
Location: Room 3001, West Hall
Date: Tuesday, March 3
Time: 10:00am - 11:00am
20 May 2019 - OECD Forum: Social Media & Identities. OECD Paris, France.
Moderator
Stefan de Vries, Journalist & Correspondent, RTL Nieuws, VRT Belgium & BBC Radio
Speakers
Seyi Akiwowo, Founder and Executive Director, Glitch
Eun Jung Bae, YouTuber, Korea; Member, Escape the Corset
Mary Goudie, Member, House of Lords, United Kingdom; Founder, The 30% Club
Rebekah Tromble, Assistant Professor, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University, The Netherlands
John Bickford in his office in the Buzzard Building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on June 9, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)
Socially Responsible Game Education
Jane Pinckard | Lecturer, University of Southern California
Gillian Smith | Assistant Professor, Northeastern University
Location: Room 3001, West Hall
Date: Tuesday, March 3
Time: 10:00am - 11:00am
Socially Responsible Game Education
Jane Pinckard | Lecturer, University of Southern California
Gillian Smith | Assistant Professor, Northeastern University
Location: Room 3001, West Hall
Date: Tuesday, March 3
Time: 10:00am - 11:00am
Program Director Victor Mendoza playing with students Fernando García (congas), Gregory Groover Jr. (saxophone), Rob Taylor (upright bass) and Rodrigo Malvido (drums) at Daniela Schachter's concert.
Catherine Rottenberg the Israeli Assistant Professor in the Department of Foreign Literatures and Linguistics and the Gender Studies Program at Ben-Gurion University has published an article on Aljazeera titled ‘Hijacking feminism’, arguing that powerful women are introducing a new form of feminism devoid of social justice. Rottenberg states “A new trend is on the rise. Suddenly high-powered women are publically espousing feminism. In her recently published book, Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead Facebook's chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg advocates for a new kind of feminism, maintaining that women need to initiate an "internalised revolution". Sandberg's feminist manifesto comes on the heels of Ann-Marie Slaughter's much- discussed Atlantic opinion piece, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All", which rapidly became the most widely read essay in the magazine's history. In her piece, Slaughter explains why professional women are still finding it difficult to balance career demands with their wish for an active home life: social norms and the inflexibility of US workplace culture continue to privilege career advancement over family. The buzz that has surrounded these two "how-to-reinvigorate-feminism" programmes suggests that Sandberg and Slaughter have struck a deep cultural chord. Indeed, the two women are quickly becoming the most visible representatives of US feminism in the early 21st century. …Articulated at a time when Western liberal democracies are loudly decrying women's lack of freedom in the Muslim world while lionising gender equality in their own societies, it actually makes a kind of cultural sense to shift the conversation away from the gendered division of labour and profound social injustices upon which US liberalism itself is constituted. The turn to the language of balance, internalising the revolution and a happiness project, in other words, puts the burden of unhappiness, failure and disequilibrium once again on the shoulders of individual women while diverting attention away from US self-scrutiny with respect to its own "woman problem". “ Inspired by Catherine Rottenberg, Aljazeera ow.ly/jBfip Image source bgu ow.ly/jBfha
Abdullah Al-Arian the 31 year old Assistant Professor of history specializing in the modern Middle East has published an article on Aljazeera titled ‘The insult, the injury and the indignities of empire’, citing during colonial times, scathing critiques of Islam were often met by Muslims with thoughtful and measured responses. Al-Arian states “…the United States and its European allies hope to absolve themselves of any culpability for the recurring hostility expressed by populations in the Middle East and beyond. To deny historical experiences and current political realities allows one to miss the point entirely: that the offence caused by the steady flow of anti-Islamic cultural production is quite literally adding insult to injury. And it is much easier for all of those involved to focus on the insult rather than the injury. There is little new in the amateurish hate-filled film that emerged out of the bowels of an Islamophobia industry that has picked up considerable steam in the last decade. Aside from trading the physical soapbox for the digital one of YouTube, anti-Islamic screeds have not evolved much since the era of the Crusades, relying primarily on a thoroughly discredited historical narrative of Prophet Muhammad’s life and mission that acted as a kind of medieval war propaganda. …Anyone seeking to understand the recent upheavals need only contrast the latest response with historical ones. Internal Muslim condemnations against the protests have relied primarily on Muhammad’s example of ignoring insults against his person. But in fact, there is a long tradition of Muslim tolerance for insults against their faith and its founder.” Inspired by Aljazeera ow.ly/e0c6S image source usavsalarian ow.ly/e0cnQ
Moderator:
Mike Powell, Head of Alternative Assets, Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS)
Panelists:
Andrew Baker, CEO, Alternative Investment Management Association
Stuart Bohart, President of Liquid Markets, Senior Managing Director of Strategy, Fortress Investment Group, LLC
Hamish DeRun, Hermes GPE
Robert Kosowski, Director of the Risk Management Lab and Centre for Hedge Fund Research and Assistant Professor in the Finance Group of Imperial College Business School, Imperial College
Peter Warren, Co-Portfolio Manager, CQS Diversified Fund