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New Apartment Buildings " Higher and higher".

The University of Melbourne, 30 September - 2 October 2015

  

PHOTO CREDIT: LEE MCRAE

The Higher Tour kicks off in Manchester with five nights at the O2 Apollo in March 2016.

Everyone on the beach knew Gabriel Medina was the man in charge in the water. Gabriel shows here, after his 10 point perfect scored ride, that he believes there is a higher power than he..

  

Higher Learning @ Casa Jimenez 9/6/13

Governor Kay Ivey spoke to university constituents at the 2018 Higher Education Day lunch event Thursday, February 22, 2018 in Montgomery, ALa. Higher Education Day is the annual advocacy day for Alabama's 14 public universities to communicate the importance of higher education in bettering the lives of the people of Alabama. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)

My job involves high voltage equipment! This bus duct is rated for 14,400 V at 8000A. BIG SPARKS!

 

It looks pretty clean and new but this stuff is over 50 yrs. old...

Credit: Salzburg Global Seminar/Ela Grieshaber

 

October 11 to 16, 2014

 

One of the fundamental responsibilities of higher education is to provide open and equal opportunities for students to learn, succeed, and positively contribute to their local, national, and global societies. Great strides are being made in increasing educational access, retention completion, and success, yet there is still work to be done particularly for students from disadvantaged or marginalized groups. Unprecedented shifts in migration patterns are causing demographic changes around the world. Additionally, governments, societies, and higher education institutions are increasingly recognizing the need and responsibility to create legal and institutional frameworks for providing more and better opportunities for people from historically marginalized groups to gain access and achieve success at the university level.

 

From South Africa’s “Historically Disadvantaged Institutions,” to Brazil’s “Law of Social Quotas,” and a long tradition of “Minority Serving Institutions” in the United States, just to name a few, higher education institutions committed to providing educational opportunities for local communities marginalized along ethnic, racial, religious or other lines can be found on every continent. What’s more, in light of shifting demographics and the growing focus on educational opportunity and access, increasing numbers of colleges and universities will be serving students from marginalized groups. For too long, institutions serving students at the margins have operated in a vacuum, failing to collaborate across institutional types and across nations. This Salzburg session will bring together leaders from institutions serving marginalized populations with policy makers and researchers to develop a platform for finding solutions to these institutions’ common challenges and capitalizing on their strengths.

 

This program is being designed and implemented in partnership with the recently launched Center for Minority Serving Institutions at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education and with Educational Testing Service. From 2010 to 2012, Salzburg Global and Educational Testing Service collaborated on a series of sessions on “Optimizing Talent: Closing Educational and Social Mobility Gaps Worldwide.”

Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister Buti Manamela addresses learners at Northern Cape TVET College in Upington as part of the Decade of the Artisan programme (Photo: GCIS)

Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks to Higher Education Day lunch on the South Lawn of the State Capitol Thursday April 13, 2023 in Montgomery, Ala. (Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager)

Higher Steps: Sept. 20-Nov. 22, 2014. Higher school students participate in hands-on electrical and computer engineering camp at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Senator Tokuda had the pleasure of moderating the roundtable response to Under Secretary of Education Martha Kanter's Keynote Address.

The Latino Leaders Summit Series were made possible due to the kind support of Target, Exelon, GE, Philips, Cheniere Energy, Inc, Prudential Financial, Master Your Card, Catholic Relief Services, PG&E, Southern Company, and the Edison Electric Institute.

This broadcast was part of an encrypted speech. From what I could decipher the upper level beings are disappointed that they have been discovered.

Exploring the Future of Higher Ed Facilities Management.

Joel Fraser @ Higher Ground. Sled Island 2009. Photo By Adina Currie Johnson.

Fotografia: Tamy Mauri (@ladelasupercam)

 

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Climbing higher on Tam McArthur Rim. The two points towards the right side are Mt. Washington and Three Fingered Jack.

Governor Kay Ivey was the keynote speaker to the Higher Education Alliance President's Luncheon at the Capital City Club Monday September 26, 2022 in Montgomery, Ala. The Higher Education Alliance is an initiative by Alabama Possible that seeks to help two and four-year colleges and universities make a meaningful impact through service-learning, civic engagement and outreach activities. This initiative provides a platform for the members to connect and collaborate. They receive technical assistance, consulting, workshops, training, advocacy, and research to drive equitable increases in postsecondary attainment. Alabama Possible is a statewide nonprofit organization that works to bolster educational attainment in the state.

(Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)

Aubie Merrylees as Frisky and James Miles as Ulysses in Pamela Parker's A HIGHER PLACE IN HEAVEN, at People's Light & Theatre Company. Photo by Mark Garvin.

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Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks to the Alabama Higher Ed Day Thursday February 24, 2022 in Montgomery,, Ala. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)

Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks to Higher Education Day lunch on the South Lawn of the State Capitol Thursday April 13, 2023 in Montgomery, Ala. (Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager)

uhm, Park and 42nd?

 

Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks to Higher Education Day lunch on the South Lawn of the State Capitol Thursday April 13, 2023 in Montgomery, Ala. (Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager)

pozole wanted to mess around with my cellphone and shot some pics of us and kids. leave it to him to take an awesome pic with a damn phone.

This is the route of the former colliery line from the route of the Rose Hill to Macclesfield Line at Higher Poynton. The line ran to the Anson Pit under the road near the "Boars Head Pub" and crossed Anson Rd before reaching the pithead

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