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On Friday, 14th March 2025, 400 students, staff, faculty and partners came together at the 20th Anniversary Student Gala in London to celebrate the success of the ESCP London Campus at the beautiful London Landmark Hotel.
The Annual Student Gala is the highlight of the social life at ESCP London Campus, and this year’s event was particularly special, marking ESCP’s 20th anniversary in London. Established in the UK in 1973, ESCP was initially based in Oxford before relocating to London for the start of the 2004/05 academic year.
Expertly hosted by an ESCP staff-student duo, Prof Ben Voyer, a Cartier Chaired Professor of Behavioural Science at ESCP Business School, and Matteo Girelli, a Master in Management student, the event welcomed a record number of students from 8 different programmes and guests from Paris and Madrid, celebrating many achievements and successes of the London community over the last year.
Atto Partners is a team of designers and developers who make useful work by asking far, far too many questions.
>0 of them will explore how biases and heuristics conspire to make us think that everyone else is stupid and that we’re dead clever, like. They’ll explore whether it’s possibly possible that other people are smarter than we think, and discuss what we might do about that.
20131023, Wednesday, October 23, 2013, Boston, MA, USA; Partners HealthCare 10th Annual Connected Health Symposium at Boston's World Trade Center complex and Seaport Hotel Wednesday evening pre-symposium networking reception for symposium attendees and Partners Connected Health staff at the World Trade Center on Boston's historic seaport harbor waterfront Wednesday evening.
( 2013 © lightchaser photography )
April 16, 2015, 6–8pm
An event to share how we're making an impact on the Norfolk community and to thank those volunteers, partners and staff that are helping us along the way.
Providing some of the real logistics for the project is Sam Lai, aka "Mr. Sam", the director of TOPS in Mae Sod. Hey ladies out there, if you are liking what you see, drop Sam an email (link above).
de izq a derecha, felipe (señor lapiz ) neira, poke, matias ( chino rios, ronaldinho, calule, dj black ) tomas ( bam bam ) y niko
On April 9th, 2016, TreePhilly partnered with TD Bank to brave a snow storm and give away 250 free yard trees at the South Broad TD Bank store!
Thanks to the Fairmount Park Conservancy and TD Bank for their continued support! Thank you to our volunteers, PPR staff, and educators from Pennsylvania Horticultural Society for making our event a success.
All photos by Charles Bouril for TreePhilly.
Christmas ornament gift for mom and dad December 2016. Made of glow-in-the-dark Sculpey.
" Now, it is a fact, that there was nothing at all particular about the knocker on the door, except that it was very large. It is also a fact, that Scrooge had seen it, night and morning, during his whole residence in that place; also that Scrooge had as little of what is called fancy about him as any man in the city of London, even including -- which is a bold word -- the corporation, aldermen, and livery. Let it also be borne in mind that Scrooge had not bestowed one thought on Marley, since his last mention of his seven years' dead partner that afternoon. And then let any man explain to me, if he can, how it happened that Scrooge, having his key in the lock of the door, saw in the knocker, without its undergoing any intermediate process of change -- not a knocker, but Marley's face.
Marley's face. It was not in impenetrable shadow as the other objects in the yard were, but had a dismal light about it, like a bad lobster in a dark cellar. It was not angry or ferocious, but looked at Scrooge as Marley used to look: with ghostly spectacles turned up on its ghostly forehead. The hair was curiously stirred, as if by breath or hot air; and, though the eyes were wide open, they were perfectly motionless. That, and its livid colour, made it horrible; but its horror seemed to be in spite of the face and beyond its control, rather than a part or its own expression.
As Scrooge looked fixedly at this phenomenon, it was a knocker again. "