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Inauguration ceremonies for Merrimack College President Christopher Hopey September 15, 2011.
Photographer: Neal Hamberg
People getting a peek from wherever they can find.
Obama's Presidential Inauguration and Parade
Washington D.C.
January 2009
On Monday, January 6th, 2020, the City of Malden's official Inauguration took place at the Jenkins Auditorium.
On Monday, January 6th, 2020, the City of Malden's official Inauguration took place at the Jenkins Auditorium.
On Monday, January 6th, 2020, the City of Malden's official Inauguration took place at the Jenkins Auditorium.
Kay Ivey is inaugurated as Alabama’s 54th Governor during the 2023 Inauguration events Monday January 16, 2023 in Montgomery, Ala.(Inaugural Committee/Mark Wallheiser)
En route to the Inauguration, a man hangs a sign about love on himself, asking passerbys to hug him.
Obama looks up to all the front pages.
Obama's Presidential Inauguration and Parade
Washington D.C.
January 2009
Inauguration ceremonies for Merrimack College President Christopher Hopey September 15, 2011.
Photographer: Neal Hamberg
The inauguration of the complex at the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (FCFM) counted with a strong participation of the Center for Mathematical Modeling (CMM). Not only researchers and other members of the Center attended the event but also more of the half of the innovation exhibited were developed by CMM teams.
25th November 2014
The inauguration of the complex at the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (FCFM) counted with a strong participation of the Center for Mathematical Modeling (CMM). Not only researchers and other members of the Center attended the event but also more of the half of the innovation exhibited were developed by CMM teams.
25th November 2014
Inauguration of the mural painting at the Vienna International Centre, Vienna, Austria. 28 June 2024.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Woman with Dove – Shaping our Common Future
The huge mural (50x20 meters) in front of the wall of the Vienna International Centre was painted by Fintan Magee, an Australian artist, in cooperation with the Calle Libre Street Art Festival, The United Nations Office at Vienna, and other partners, all in support of the Sustainable Development Goals. The work explores the fragility of peace and underlines the human-centric nature of the United Nations.
“Lasting stability should never be taken for granted and will always require ongoing diplomacy and human intervention. Peace is always hard work” – Fintan Magee, June 2024