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Associate Fellow dinner at SciTech 2024 at the Hyatt Regency Orlando on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024, in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by David Becker/AIAA)
Installed: Geraghty + Associates, 20th Floor, Gateway Two Tower, downtown Pittsburgh.
32 x 40 framed, large original piece titled " Under One of The Sisters".
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Associated Writers Program Celebration and
UNO Creative Writing Workshop Awards Ceremony for
UNO 2016 MFA Graduates in Creative Writing.
Associate Dean Ryan Cabinte introduces an alumni boomerang presentation at the Capstone Showcase and Sustainable Products and Services Fair on Saturday, December 13 at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco.
Alliance, Ohio, Associates celebrated their annual holiday dinner and reflected on their joy in the season as a small Dominican Associates community. The evening began as the Associates held their families and friends in prayer. Good food and engaging conversations again made this festive dinner tradition a total success!
Penonni marketing staff ask the kids to pick best audience for different types of branded Band-Aids to illustrate that products are made with specific people in mind.
Speakers: Moderator: Aenor Sawyer, MD, Associate Director of Strategic Relations: Director, UCSF Skeletal Health Service; Asst Clinical Professor, Dept Orthopaedic Surgery UCSF, UCSF Center for Digital Health Innovation; David Albert, MD, Chief Medical Officer and Founder, AliveCor; Marco Daouro, Director of Product Management & Marketing, FUJIFILM Sonosite, Inc.; Randy Parker, President & Chief Executive Officer, MDLIVE, Inc.
The Digital Health Summit, produced by Living in Digital Times, convenes one of the broadest spectrum of health care and technology audiences in the world. The Summit features innovations and advancements in genomics, diagnostics, wearables, telehealth and more in the mobile health market which is expected to reach $26 billion by 2017. This is a must see event each year that takes place at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Website: www.digitalhealthsummit.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/dhsummit
Hashtags: #digitalhealthces #ces2016
Built in 1924, this Tudor Revival and Gothic Revival-style building was designed by E. C. Landberg and Associates, and served as the high school for Dayton, Kentucky until a new school was built behind the then-new levee in 1983. The building replaced the earlier Second District School which was built in the 1890s and stood on the same site, and burned down in 1923. The building saw the addition of rear wings flanking the central gymnasium/auditorium wing in 1938-1939, built of reinforced concrete with brick veneer on the facades facing Vine Street and Walnut Street, and concrete cladding on the facades facing the adjacent alley.
The building features a red brick exterior with a low-slope roof, parapet, stone trim, large window openings with replacement windows, a concrete base, entrances with gothic arched openings, brick corbeling, terra cotta belt coursing, buttresses, a front entrance with a decorative terra cotta surround and large transom, flanked by two bay windows with chamfered corners, a large terra cotta panel at the center of the parapet on the front facade that names the building’s original function in Tudor-style lettering, staircases flanking the central block of classrooms with exterior doorways, a rear gymnasium and auditorium wing with a lower roof and simpler exterior, and stepped portions of the building’s parapet over the principal exterior entrances.
The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, and has since seen adaptive reuse as the Schoolhouse Flats, an apartment building, with the interior of the building being reconfigured into multiple residential units.
Associate Provost and Professor of Mechanical Engineering Vincent Manno welcomes audience members to the 2001 Graduate Student Awards.
Photo by JD Sloan
After being alarmed at finding a wild patch of Chilean glory creeper establishing on the Lincoln University campus, horticulturalist Roy Edwards told me of this patch of the plants growing through a macrocarpa hedge across the road from Lincoln University. They've been there for as long as Roy can remember. There are at least three adult plants on the road side of the shelter belt, all in flower and with immature fruit. They're growing up from a ditch by the footpath into the shelter belt, which makes me suspect that these are wild plants too.