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Michigan freshman Donavan McKinney and Degora Anderson dance together during the Michigan Community Scholars Program's 5th annual "Circle of Unity" honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the UM Diag on Monday afternoon. Melanie Maxwell I AnnArbor.com
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Stephanie Pressman were invited to cover Kathy Duliakas' 6th Annual Celebrity Oscar Suite & Party to honor the film industry’s Oscar Nominated actors, former Oscar winners, presenters, wardrobe stylists and industry VIPS.
At the event, held at the Taglyan Complex, Celebrities Donated New PJs and Tweeted for Charity at Kathy Duliakas' 6th Annual Celebrity Oscar Suite & Party Benefiting Pajama Program's "1 Million Good Nights” campaign.
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About 1 Million Good Nights Charity
Before entering the gifting suite, celebrity guests dropped off brand new pajamas to Pajama Program. Founder Genevieve Piturro and L.A. Chapter President Lindsay Smith were on site to collect the new pajamas and tell guests about their exciting new "1 Million Good Nights" campaign to collect and distribute 1 MILLION new pajamas and new books to children in need by Dec. 31, 2015. To help them get closer to their goal, Carter's, America's leading brand of young children’s clothing, donated a brand new pair of pajamas to Pajama Program, for every celebrity who attended the event. In addition, Carter's agreed to donate, up to 1,000 new pairs of pajamas for children in need, for each and every social media post about the event, sponsors and/or charity, using hashtags #KathySuite and #1MGoodNights. www.pajamaprogram.org
About Kathy Duliakas
Entrepreneur, publisher and producer Kathy Duliakas has produced five stellar Oscar® and three Emmy® gifting suites, which has established her as the producer of "the best gifting suite they've attended" and “Hollywood’s Hottest Gifting Suite” according to the Hollywood elite and media.
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Occidental and Scripps College students participate on the final day of The Fullbridge Program's Internship Edge on Jan. 17, 2014 in Dumke Commons of Swan Hall. Students presented their team projects and talked with professionals. The program was hosted by Occidental College in conjunction with Scripps College. 20 students were engaged in the intensive, professionalized, skill-building program which focused on careers in finance, business and entrepreneurship. (Photo by Marc Campos, Occidental College Photographer)
The USAID Kosovo Basic Education Program works together with national broadcasters RTK to film a series of episodes highlighting the program's efforts to support 21st education in schools across Kosovo.
The NMH Theater Program's production of Marian, or The True Tale of Robin Hood by Adam Szymkowiez, was performed in the Chiles Theater of the Rhodes Arts Center, March 31 - April 2, 2022. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
Students participating in EOP Residential Bridge.
Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Thomas Macias | CSUN EOP
The Texas Military Forces OCS program’s mission is to develop and evaluate potential future commissioned officers for the Texas Army National Guard. It is a course that follows the Program of Instruction and Course Management Plan prescribed by the US Army Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia.
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Oberlin theater program's production of Terrence McNally's irreverent comedy, Where has Tommy Flowers Gone? ran December 8th through 10th. The show is a quick-paced tour de force in which the main character takes the audience on a wild roller-coaster ride of comic sketches, dramatic scenes, anti-authoritarian diatribes, and fantasy sequences that collectively portray his life, personality, and politics.
Photo by John Seyfried.
Project FIRE
The Apollo Program's Project FIRE (Flight Investigation Reentry Environment) studied the effects of reentry heating on spacecraft materials. It involved both wind tunnel and flight tests, although the majority were tests with Atlas rockets and recoverable reentry packages. These flight tests took place at Cape Canaveral in Florida. Wind tunnel tests, however, were made in several Langley tunnels including the Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel, the 8-foot High-Temperature Tunnel and the 9x6-Foot Thermal Structures Tunnel.
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Atlas rocket with Project Fire 1 at Gantry.
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As part of the Project Fire study in 1962, technicians ready materials to be subjected to high temperatures that will simulate he effects of re-entry heating. This view is of the 9 X 6 Foot Thermal Structures Tunnel.
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The Eastern Connecticut State University Baseball Team defeated Salisbury University, 3-2, in game two of the 2022 NCAA Division III Baseball Championship Series, capturing the program’s fifth NCAA National Championship. (Photo by Jimmy Naprstek/Kodiak Creative)
Langara College celebrated our student volunteers in the VOLT Volunteer Program’s first formal recognition program celebration. On April 9, 2015, 62 VOLT members – the highest number of participants to date – attended the appreciation event to receive their statements of achievement and enjoy an ice cream social. Dean of Student Services Clayton Munro and VOLT Program Coordinator Maggie Stewart formally thanked the students for all their hard work in contributing over 2000 volunteer hours.
The NMH Theater Program's production of Marian, or The True Tale of Robin Hood by Adam Szymkowiez, was performed in the Chiles Theater of the Rhodes Arts Center, March 31 - April 2, 2022. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
Following 50 years of providing educational access and opportunity for low-income and educationally disadvantaged students throughout California, the Education Opportunity Program hosted a conference from September 7-10 in Long Beach, CA.
Staff, alumni, supporters and students from across the state gathered for a four-day long conference to celebrate the program’s 50th Anniversary milestone and the works to expand access to higher education among marginalized communities.
For more information, please visit: eop50.org
A stream restoration at Asbury Broadneck United Methodist Church in Annapolis, Md., is designed to stop erosion that is threatening graves in the church cemetery, seen on Dec. 20, 2018. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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To help improve cross-cultural communication and understanding, The Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation (BST) supported the Shaki-based Uluchay Social-Economic Innovation Center with its Photographers Without Borders program. The program’s goal was to enhance cross-border cooperation and intercultural exchange among young photographers from Azerbaijan and Georgia, raising the awareness of local populations about stereotypes between the two nations.
In June 2012, Bastrop Main Street Program’s Entrepreneur-Ready Leadership Team was responsible for Bastrop being only the second city in Texas to be awarded the designation of an “Entrepreneur-Ready Community” by the Texas Center for Rural Entrepreneurship.
As a part of this project and in partnership with Bastrop High School Business Department, student finalists presented their business plans for a start-up business in Bastrop to a panel of judges on May 2, 2013. Students were vying for over $850 in scholarship money.
These are pictures of the event were taken by Upstart Bastrop thanks to Bastrop Main Street Program and the Entrepreneur-Ready Leadership team.
The Winter Term opera is based on the two-part episode of Ellen DeGeneres’ eponymous sitcom that aired in spring 1997. “The Puppy Episode” marked—in hilarious fashion—the long-rumored coming out of the program’s central character as well as the comedian who portrayed her.
Photo by Yevhen Gulenko
IU Kokomo's new women's soccer team hosted Huntington University for its first ever soccer match on September 28. The Cougars lost 4-1 but Keely Hoopingarner scored the program's first goal in the second minute of the second half.
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Forested land is seen near Church Creek, Md., on March 20, 2017. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program with aerial support by Southwings)
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Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference Instructor's Gathering, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17
Chase, BC, the site of BCWF Wetland Education Program's 2011 Wild Kidz Camp.
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Justice Payton, a Paralegal Technology student and PCC Student Ambassador, provide's the program's opening meditation.
Students participating in EOP Commuter Bridge.
Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP
The NMH Theater Program's production of Marian, or The True Tale of Robin Hood by Adam Szymkowiez, was performed in the Chiles Theater of the Rhodes Arts Center, March 31 - April 2, 2022. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference Instructor's Gathering, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17
The Third Annual Standing Ovation for DC Teachers, celebrating and rewarding the District's best teachers, fills the Concert Hall of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC on Monday, January 14, 2013. Roberta Flack provided the program's musical interlude which was followed by a reception in the Atrium. (James R. Brantley)
It was a magic season for the Syracuse Academy of Science girls basketball team.
The #SASAtoms accomplished a lot - winning the program's first Section III title and advancing to the state final four.
SAS missed out on only one goal, as Section IX champion Millbrook bested the Atoms, 67-64, in overtime in the Class C state championship game at Hudson Valley Community College.
"We came up short, but we accomplished a whole lot," #SASCS coach Reggie Pickard said after his team came out on the short end of the 4-minute extra session, during which the Atoms led three times before surrendering the final four points. "Overtime game, we lost to a great team, a well-coached team."
SAS, who finish 19-5, lost despite a determined effort from senior Lyrik Jackson, who led the Atoms with 24 points and 15 rebounds, and junior Diamonne Harris, who added 23 points.
"She made a big difference," Pickard said.
Millbrook led the whole way, until there was just one minute left in regulation. A basket by Jackson tied the game at 54-54.
The Blazers pushed the lead back to four points with 34 seconds left, but SAS got a pair of free throws from Jackson to pull within two and 6-0 sophomore Erykah Pasha sent the game into overtime by converting two free throws with no time left on the clock after she was fouled on a put back attempt at the buzzer.
The Atoms led three times in the extra session - 60-59, 62-61 and 64-63 - before the Blazers got their final points from reserve junior forward Claire Martell, who hit a basket and two free throws in the final 45 seconds.
Pickard said he told his players to keep their heads high.
"I just told them they had no reason to hang their heads," said Pickard, who started the varsity program at SAS in 2010. "We set a goal at the beginning of the season. We reached our goal, but we just came up short."
Pickard said his all-state senior, Jackson, was all heart.
"She played hurt. She twisted her ankle early on. Her shoulder was still sore from the fall yesterday. She was banged up. But she gave it her all. She gave it her heart," he said.
The coach said he hoped the Atoms would be back, albeit probably in a higher classification. Nearly everyone associated with Section III basketball expects that SAS will be moved up in class by the competition committee.
Article posted at highschoolsports.syracuse.com/news/article/-7252830500078...
Goodyear Lake in Milford, N.Y., on July 7, 2018. (Photo By Rebecca Chillrud/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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The Chesapeake Executive Council Meeting is held at the Maryland State House in Annapolis on June 8, 2017. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan was elected the new council chair, replacing outgoing chair Gov. Terry McAuliffe of Virginia. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.
WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD CHAMPS: The women's track and field team won the program's first Mid-South Conference Track and Field Championship April 26 in Williamsburg, Ky.
HFHFH Build Day with NFL Pro, Nnamdi Asomugha (SFO 49ers), with 18 youth from the Asomugha Foundation. The program’s youth joined Nnamdi as well as some of Nnamdi’s famous friends like Olympic Multi-Gold Medalist Allyson Felix and NBC and NFL analyst and former Oakland Raider Akbar Gbaja-Biamila.
THE DINNER PARTY OPERAS
May 23, 2018 | 7:30 PM - Program A
Black Box Theatre, NYU Tisch
715 Broadway, 2nd Floor. NY 10003
Avery and Ainsley
[inspired by the work]
Music by Jonathan Fadner
Libretto by Scott R. Ritter
Ainsley - Yoojin Lee
Avery - Nathaniel Sullivan
Piano / Music Director: Mila Henry
Directed by Diane Machin
Set Designer - Zoe Hurwitz
Lighting Designer - Rachel Fae Szymanski
Avery and Ainsley communicate in the junkyard. Or not. Consider: what fictions do we live by; what causes abuse; how do people respond when social roles are forced on them; when does history become myth.
Short operas inspired by Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party
A collaboration between NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, American Opera Projects, and the Brooklyn Museum
Created by students in the NYU/Tisch Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program’s Opera Lab
Opera Lab co-Directors: Randall Eng, Sam Helfich
Photo by Steven Pisano Photography
Capt. Scott Starkey, NAS Patuxent River commanding officer, presents the Navy Fire and Emergency Services Program’s Certificate of Lifesaving to Paramedic Clinton Ziadeh on behalf of Vice Adm. Dixon R. Smith, Commander, Navy Installations Command, in recognition for successful life saving actions March 9, 2016, where as part of a team he provided pre-hospital care to a patient in cardiac arrest. Their immediate care directly contributed to saving the life of the patient.
Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference Instructor's Gathering, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17
South Carolina National Guard Soldiers, and fire department/EMS rescuers with the S.C. Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team (SC-HART) program, S.C. Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1 (SC-TF1), perform hoist-training operations during the preliminary phases of “Patriot South Exercise 2017” (Patriot South 17), a joint training-exercise focused on natural disaster-response and preparedness, Gulfport and Port Bienville Industrial Complex (PBIC), Mississippi, Jan. 29, 2017. Patriot South 17 is taking place at multiple locations across Mississippi, from January 23 through February 7, 2017, and it offers the National Guard and its local and federal partners a realistic-training opportunity to test response capabilities, procedures, and readiness through a simulated earthquake and Tsunami scenario “hitting the coastal areas of the state.” Specifically, in preparation for future operations, South Carolina’s Headquarters and Headquarters and (-) Company A 2-151st Security and Support Aviation Battalion, 59th Aviation Troop Command, deployed both its current HART-capable platforms, the UH-60L Black Hawk utility helicopter and its LUH-72A Lakota light utility helicopter--the latter being a recent addition to the HART program for South Carolina. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Roberto Di Giovine/Released)