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Marissa Alvidrez (UC Riverside) spearheaded UC Riverside’s historic start to conference play last weekend. The senior was brilliant in the circle, not giving up a single run over her 17 innings of work against Cal Poly.

 

Alvidrez started the series with a complete game two-hitter in UCR’s 10-0 win over the Mustangs. After a three-inning, three-hit relief stint in game two, Alvidrez closed the series with a complete game four-hitter in the Highlanders’ 5-0 victory.

 

Alvidrez' dominance in the circle helped UC Riverside to its first 2-1 start in conference play in the program’s Division I history.

 

Photo by Bobby R. Hester and courtesy UC Riverside Athletics.

This is an un-retouched photo of Chris, a model for the Smithsonian Resident Associate program's Intermediate Studio Portraiture class. I like the offset positioning in the frame. This was taken using two AlienBees lights, one with a huge softbox to the left and one with an umbrella directly behind the photographer.

 

Nikon D200, Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8.

 

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Bags of leaves await pickup along a street in Annapolis, Md., on March 12, 2018. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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BCWF Wetland Education Program's 2011 Squamish Wetlandkeepers Course.

More information on this event can be found on our blog:

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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)

LTC Joel Babbitt, left, outgoing product manager for WIN-T Increment 1, passes the program’s colors to the incoming product manager, LTC Mark Henderson, right, during a change-of-charter ceremony July 17 at APG’s Myer Auditorium. The ceremony was hosted by COL Edward Swanson, center left, then the PM for WIN-T. (U.S. Army photo by Denise Rule,

PEO C3T)

 

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.

Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera is thanked by U.S. Air Force Col. Adam Rogge for visiting the 233rd Space Group, Dec. 9, 2022, Greeley Air National Guard Station, Greeley, CO. The 233rd Space Group utilizes Mobile Ground Systems, designed to work with the Defense Support Program's early warning satellites to provide survivable missile warning and attack assessment data to NORAD in the event of war.

 

Photo by Master Sgt. Amanda Geiger

Merola Opera Program’s Spring Benefit

Dr. Rani Spudich (right).

 

Photo by Claudine Gossett for Drew Altizer Photography

The SHU Journey program's Going Forth Ceremony held at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. Friday, June 28, 2019.

Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference Instructor's Gathering, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17

On Monday, September 12, the International Graduate Mentoring Program's (IGMP) hosted its first "Monday Night Tea” at One Wheelock. Traditional teas and desserts from different countries were served to all attendees.

 

photo by Wesley Whitaker GR '12

The SHU Journey program's Going Forth Ceremony held at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. Friday, June 28, 2019.

Chesapeake Bay Program staff tour the Potomac River with Potomac Riverkeeper Whit Overstreet in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 6, 2013. (Photo by Jenna Valente/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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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.

Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17

The SHU Journey program's Going Forth Ceremony held at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. Friday, June 28, 2019.

Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference Instructor's Gathering, Schaumburg, IL, August 13

Lillooet, BC, the site of BCWF Wetland Education Program's 2011 Wild Kidz Camp.

To read more about these activities see our blog at:

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A Delmarva fox squirrel forages at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Dorchester County, Md., on March 11, 2014. (Photo by Steve Droter/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Penn Theatre Arts Fall 2015 Mainstage Production

 

Directed by Dr. James F. Schlatter.

 

The Theatre Arts Program’s fall production, BURY THE DEAD, written by Irwin Shaw in 1936, is set “in the second year of the war that is to begin tomorrow night.” The scene is an unnamed battlefield somewhere in the world that also serves as the gravesite for six dead American soldiers. About to be interred, the six young soldiers stand up in their shared grave and plead not to be buried. This crisis is the focus of Shaw’s harrowing and deeply moving and provocative play, directed by Theatre Arts faculty member, Dr. James F. Schlatter, Can a war ever end if the dead won’t be buried? The play will be performed by an ensemble company.

 

Performances:

November 18–21, 7:00pm

@ Annenberg Center Live, Bruce Montgomery Theatre

 

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The SHU Journey program's Going Forth Ceremony held at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. Friday, June 28, 2019.

Cops & Barbers held an informal recognition dinner to celebrate Greenville Police Chief Mark Holtzman's recent retirement announcement at Mission BBQ on Tuesday, July 5. Chief Holtzman's support has contributed greatly to the Cops & Barbers program's success.

The SHU Journey program's Going Forth Ceremony held at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. Friday, June 28, 2019.

Students participating in EOP Freshstart.

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, Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP

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

Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17

General Walter L. Sharp and Mrs. Joanne Sharp present awards at the USFK Good Neighbor Program’s Award Ceremony and Dinner on July 11, 2011. (US Army Photo by SFC Luis Lazzara)

The SHU Journey program's Going Forth Ceremony held at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. Friday, June 28, 2019.

The SHU Journey program's Going Forth Ceremony held at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. Friday, June 28, 2019.

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: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP

 

For more information please visit: www.csun.edu/eop

The Bryn Mawr-Haverford Theater Program's November 2011 production of Gertrude Stein's "Listen to Me," directed by Mark Lord and designed by Maiko Matsushime. Photo by Paola Nogueras '84.

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)

The SHU Journey program's Going Forth Ceremony held at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. Friday, June 28, 2019.

Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17

Chase, BC, the site of BCWF Wetland Education Program's 2011 Wild Kidz Camp.

To read more about these activities see our blog at:

bcwfbogblog.wordpress.com/2011/08/15/wild-kidz-camp-2011-...

Plastic bottles and other trash accumulate on a stretch of Watts Branch, a tributary of the Anacostia River, flowing through Kenilworth Park in Washington, D.C., on April 23, 2016. Over a hundred volunteers signed up for an Earth Day cleanup of the river, organized by the Anacostia Watershed Society, and were just a portion of the 2,400 volunteers picking up litter in the Anacostia River watershed at 31 different sites around D.C. and Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties in Maryland. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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The Chesapeake Bay Program's photographic archive is available for media and non-commercial use at no charge. To request permission, send an email briefly describing the proposed use to requests@chesapeakebay.net. Please do not attach jpegs. Instead, reference the corresponding Flickr URL of the image.

 

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.

The SHU Journey program's Going Forth Ceremony held at the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. Friday, June 28, 2019.

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

Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17

September 3, 2024 - 'Mountain Top’ by Artist Noé Barnett dedicated by City and community leaders.

 

October 14, 2021 - Today, Mayor Tim Keller along with leaders from the City’s Department of Arts & Culture and Arts Board, dedicated the newest mural in the Public Art Program’s collection: Mountain Top by spray paint artist Noé Barnett. The mural, located at Tijeras Ave. and 1st St. NW in downtown Albuquerque, honors the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and features other “pillars” from the Civil Rights leader’s life.

 

“This mural is meaningful to us here in Albuquerque because it honors Dr. King for the things he accomplished in his too short of time on this earth, but also for the vision and challenge he put before us… to be better to each other. To be relentless in our pursuit of justice. When we see this mural, let us feel that call to action,” said Mayor Tim Keller.

 

The mural, commissioned by the Albuquerque Arts Board and Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, spans approximately a quarter block on various surfaces. The main wall features three dynamic images of Dr. King. Around the corner from the main wall is an image Dr. King in front of the Washington Monument where he delivered his famous speech “I Have a Dream” and an image from his speech “I’ve Been to the Mountain Top,” delivered in Memphis, Tenn. Both a transcription and audio of the latter speech can be accessed via a QR code.

 

Mountain Top also features other Black pillars from the Civil Rights leader’s life including Booker T. Washington, Dr. King’s wife, Coretta Scott King, and Frederick Douglass.

 

“So many thoughts and emotions coming from this project. But I think the most prominent feeling is that of humility,” explains Noé Barnett. “This was such a unique opportunity for me in a lot of ways and to be able to play a part in rejuvenating that space, work with some students and add to the conversation in ABQ has been a blessing. And I just hope that I did it justice and the community receives and appreciates it.”

 

Barnett worked with young apprentices from Working Classroom. Working Classroom is a local non-profit that cultivates the artistic, civic, and academic minds of youth through in-depth arts projects with contemporary artists to amplify historically ignored voices, resist systemic injustices, and imagine a more equitable society." Previous description: www.cabq.gov/artsculture/news/city-honors-mlk-jr-with-new...

Students participating in EOP Transfer 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

 

Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17

Culinary Arts and Hospitality Program's

30th Annual Gourmet Dinner

May 4, 2012

 

Menu:

 

-Chocolate Tea Smoked Duck

(ancho chile and chocolate cremeux)

w/ 2010 County Line Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, California.

 

-Braised Pork Chocolate Ravioli

(mole sauce and Parmesan emulsion)

 

-Artisan Greens with Champagne Vinaigrette

(chocolate stout cheddar and pretzel tuile)

 

-Cocoa Butter Seared Scallop

(caramelized Belgian endive with apples & chocolate balsamic reduction) w/ 2011 Raptor Ridge Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley, Oregon

 

-Pink Grapefruit Sorbet

with crushed cocoa nibs.

 

-Chocolate Espresso Beef Tenderloin (roasted baby root vegetables, rosemary infused garlic smashed Yukon golds,

chocolate Port wine sauce) w/ 2009 Colterris Cabernet Sauvignon, Grand Valley, Colorado.

 

-Frambois Entremet

(rich chocolate cake layered with

raspberry and chocolate mousse)

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: Thomas Macias | CSUN EOP

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KPU's Graphic Design for Marketing program's portfolio show for the graduating class of 2014.

The recipients of the 2010 Chesapeake Bay Innovative Nutrient and Sediment Reduction Grants are announced in Arlington, Va., on Aug. 5, 2010. The Innovative Nutrient and Sediment Reduction Grants Program is funded by the EPA Chesapeake Bay Program and administered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.

 

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The Chesapeake Bay Program's photographic archive is available for media and non-commercial use at no charge.

 

To request permission, send an email briefly describing the proposed use to requests@chesapeakebay.net. Please do not attach jpegs. Instead, reference the corresponding Flickr URL of the image.

 

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Virginia Institute of Marine's Marine Advisory Program's 'Teachers on the Estuary: A Field Course on Virginia's Coastal Ecosystems' workshop held along the Eastern Shore. Jun 26, 2019. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)

Nixa High School theatre program's Spring 2017 production of Peter and the Star Catcher, April 2017

Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17

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