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Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
More than 100 Colgate alumni returned to campus to offer real-world advice to sophomores.
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Freshman Connection Mentors complete orientation and training on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on August 16, 2021. (Michael Babcock)
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Teachers at virtual public school, Connections Academy, interact with students on the phone, over the Web, and at in-person field trips and social activities.
This Notice dated June 2000 is displayed in the Market House.
The odd shape of this image results from my hasty and in-expert attempt to minimise the camera flash-back.
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I looked at the cabinet mentioned at the bottom of the Notice but decided that it needed the skill of an expert and patient photographer to photograph it. Alas, such expertise and patience were not then to hand.
Beat Connection at KEXP - Seattle on 2015-09-14
Photos by Dave Lichterman
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Freshman Connection Mentors complete orientation and training on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on August 16, 2021. (Michael Babcock)
Neckpiece with 24k gold, sterling and fine silver and pieces from Ma Bell telephone operator's headpiece stamped 6-17-1949
Memory Games is a popular piece of artwork featured on both the Clockwork Gallery and Gallerisation web sites.
Memory Games shows the projection of an imaginary underground system that displays computer and console games as the stations rather than the more usual geographical place names. This piece was designed to represent the world as a uniform place, where people from all around the globe have participated in playing the same games as each other. This makes us more alike than we possibly imagine, and without delving too deeply into politics begs the question; if we play together, why do we fight?
Memory Games is part of the Underground series of imagery designed by Chris Gray. This series examines aspects of human interaction and communication based on the way that mankind has developed connections. This ability is one of the corner stones of our success as a species. Underground explores various aspects of our world and how we associate with it.
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)