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it came first, she came after. it felt her. reminded me of Beuys' I Like America and America Likes Me. they were there, but they didn't know. they were here and I was here.
Lauryn from Spark the Wave leads campers in different activities focusing on leader & communication skills
Lausanne, Switzerland – 27 November 2024
Day 1 of the IWGA Media and Communication Workshop at the prestigious World Archery Excellence Centre. Nearly 100 participants from International Member Federations (IFs), National Olympic Committees (NOCs), National Sports Organisations (NSOs), and other key partners and special guests, engaged in two days of strategic discussions and sessions focused on amplifying the global profile of The World Games 2025 in Chengdu, China.
Olivia Ellison, above, and Kristi Geier decorate a cork board for Paint the Town Red on Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas.
CO-OP students stand in front of the Ginsberg Gluzman Fage & Levitz, LLP offices on their lunch break.
CME Student Reflections Speaker Sophia Aujero (center) and graduating students of the College of Communication and Education (CME) are honored during their commencement ceremonies on Thursday, May 16, 2024 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
Model/Photographer: Dove Triellis | Outfits: sldelights.blogspot.com/2013/05/communication-flaw.html
On Thursday, Oct 28, Bryan Person - the organizer of Social Media Breakfast - organized a photowalk where a number of people involved in communications and social media gathered and walked for an hour around sunset.
The walk began at the Radisson Hotel at Cesar Chavez and Congress, went south across the Congress St Bridge, to the right on Barton Springs Rd, Right on Riverside, and across the 1st St Bridge ending finally at Gingerman during Austin Beer Week. Tasty adult beverages flowed afterwards.
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Part of the Great Music at St. Bart’s, a series sponsored by the Mid-Manhattan Performing Arts Foundation, the College of Communication and the Arts hosted an inspirational evening of music featuring conductor Jason C. Tramm, the Seton Hall University Chorus and the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Chamber Orchestra.