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PARTNERS (Providing Advancement Resources to Nursing Education, Research and Students) recently held a Fall Coffee membership drive at Hotel Granduca. Chaired by Cathy Borlenghi, guest speakers included PARTNERS scholar Evelyn Compean; Assistant Professor Jing Wang, PhD, MPH, RN; and NICU nurse Lee Ann Badum, BSN, RNC-NIC. PARTNERS, the support organization for the School of Nursing, helps provide resources for nursing scholarships, faculty research grants and endowed professorships. With a current endowment of $1.6 million, PARTNERS has provided over 100 full-tuition scholarships to nursing students, more than 45 faculty research grants and four PARTNERS endowed professorships.
After arriving in Rosario, we went straight to work with GSMP 2013 emerging leader Luz Amuchastegui and the staff at El Desafio Foundation. The day was full of activities, including games facilitated by Drs. Hillyer and Huffman at the local park, conversations with volunteers participants, and Saatchi & Saatchi mentors at the foundation's location, and a debrief with Luz and executive director Mario Raimondi in the evening.
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L - R: Sharleen (me) & Dave, Sandra & Richard, Chantal & Pierre, Louise & Germain, Guylaine, Marc & Michel (front)
I have a new photo partner who tolerates my stopping every 2 minutes to take a shot (He took more than me). He also has some great Milky Way and Northern lights shots - maybe he can teach me how to do those.
Partners’ Reception is an annual event organised by ELSA to highlight the accomplishments of the Association in front of our partners.
It's always tough to figure out how to express our appreciation to the Blend partners. This year, we thought we did pretty well in that each received a customized coffee mug.
After arriving in Rosario, we went straight to work with GSMP 2013 emerging leader Luz Amuchastegui and the staff at El Desafio Foundation. The day was full of activities, including games facilitated by Drs. Hillyer and Huffman at the local park, conversations with volunteers participants, and Saatchi & Saatchi mentors at the foundation's location, and a debrief with Luz and executive director Mario Raimondi in the evening.
All photos property of the U.S. Dept. of State. Photos must be attributed as: U.S. Dept. of State in cooperation with University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace, & Society. Photographer: Jaron Johns
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The Salvation Army provides a great amount of logistical support to the Montreal events and finds local families in need to give the clothing donations to.
Photo by Conception Levy
On 24 June 2022, Commonwealth Heads of State and Government Spouses and Partners Visited The Kigali Genocide Memorial.
In Spring 2014, UNM University Libraries, the National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC), and the LAII, among others, partnered around the exhibit "Getting Up Pa 'l Pueblo: Tagging ASAR-Oaxaca Prints and Stencils," which was on view at the NHCC Art Museum.
"Getting up" is slang for posting and applying images in public places. Generally, the expression refers to street art. This exhibit features block prints and stencils from the Assembly of Revolutionary Artists of Oaxaca (ASARO) collection in the College of University Libraries' and Learning Sciences, Center for Southwest Research and Special Collections (CSWR) at Zimmerman Library at the University of New Mexico. ASARO is a contemporary Mexican artists' collective working in block prints, stencils and graffiti murals. The group was formed in 2006 after riot police repressed annual teachers' demonstrations in the state capital of Oaxaca.
Curated by Suzanne M. Schadl (Assistant Professor and Curator of Latin American Collections in the UNM libraries) with help from MALAS student Mike Graham de la Rosa, this exhibit was a memorial to Distinguished Professor of Art History, David Craven (1951-2012) whose infectious enthusiasm for Latin American Art, theory and popular movements were reflected in the project.
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Last weekend Hauska &Partner Latvia team had an exciting team building training that was full of adventures, emotions, surprises, and also extreme moments. From building raft to climbing ropes and sharing last dry clothes – these were the activities that brought Hauska & Partner Latvia team members even closer.
As part of Luz' GSMP Action Plan, yesterday she and all of her El Desafio leaders built and dedicated the 6th mini library at a park in Rosario Argentina. Luz', along side her GSMP mentors, is seeing her dreams realized in a very cool way.
All photos property of the U.S. Dept. of State. Photos must be attributed as: U.S. Dept. of State in cooperation with University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace, & Society. Photographer: Jaron Johns
After arriving in Rosario, we went straight to work with GSMP 2013 emerging leader Luz Amuchastegui and the staff at El Desafio Foundation. The day was full of activities, including games facilitated by Drs. Hillyer and Huffman at the local park, conversations with volunteers participants, and Saatchi & Saatchi mentors at the foundation's location, and a debrief with Luz and executive director Mario Raimondi in the evening.
All photos property of the U.S. Dept. of State. Photos must be attributed as: U.S. Dept. of State in cooperation with University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace, & Society. Photographer: Jaron Johns