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Students who face barriers to education and training – such as physical or learning disabilities – are being supported with a range of programs being developed by individual public post-secondary institutions throughout the province.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016AVED0060-001123

"Best of" Photo Shoot with OracleDirect Programs Team

The Doctor of Business Administration in Finance Program presented “Financial Markets’ Volatility and Macroeconomic Uncertainty” on Friday, December 7, 2018, at Sacred Heart University’s West Campus. Guest speakers will include Bluford Putnam, Chief Economist and Managing Director at CME Group, Katina Stefanova, Founder and CEO of Marto Capital, and Victor de la Peña, Professor of Statistics, Columbia University. Photo by Mark F. Conrad

 

UMB School of Nursing White Coat Ceremony at USG

McWane Science Center, Birmingham, Alabama

Brazil Soccer participants experienced EarthFest in Knoxville where they learned about different initiatives, both local and nationwide, that promote being environmentally concious global citizens and reducing our carbon footprint. They also enjoyed fair activities, live music, environmentally-friendly crafts, and funnel cakes.

 

They spent the afternoon playing soccer at Knox Kicks World Cup day, organized by the University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace and Society in collaboration with students and volunteers at the University of Tennessee. Brazil shared their culture with youth and college students as they connected on the field through gruelling soccer matches in the warm, spring sunshine.

The Recreation program office is located in the Annex Building, located at the end of Loop Road below the Undergraduate Building. Here, you can sign up for fun trips and workshops and rent equipment for an outdoor adventure.

 

Photo: Laura Dutelle

On June 30, 2011 for our Teen Program the kids brought their shirts and used some freezer paper stencils to make custom tee shirts. Some made their own stencils. They all turned out very cool!

Zahraniční studenti společně s dobrovolníky v rámci oslav Dne mezikulturního dialogu vyrazili do ulic a rozdávali objetí. Za fotky děkujeme Martinovi Florianovi.

School Health Program ~

 

With the vision of "Better Health.Better Education", Trinity Care Foundation is making preventive healthcare affordable and accessible to thousands of Government School Students in Karnataka, India through a one of it’s kind School Health Program.

 

Corporate Social Responsibility / CSR Projects implemented in Karnataka, India by www.trinitycarefoundation.com/csr. Write to [ support@trinitycarefoundation.org ] to get in touch with us to manage and implement your company's CSR initiatives !

 

Join us at :- www.facebook.com/trinitycarefoundation for updates regarding Employee Engagement & Employee Volunteer Opportunities !

 

Follow us on Twitter for more outreach program updates: www.twitter.com/tcfindia ~ www.instagram.com/trinitycarefoundation

 

Kigali, Rwanda – The University of Rwanda (UR) is excited to announce the beginning of a new Master of Science degree program in Agribusiness. The gender-sensitive degree program will enroll its first cohort of students in February 2015.

  

The degree program was developed in partnership with Michigan State University (MSU) with funding provided by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) through the Women’s Leadership Program, implemented globally by Higher Education for Development (HED).

  

The graduate program is prioritizing accessibility to women and mid-career professionals, and is incorporating extensive experiential learning opportunities for the students. The structure of this program in particular will require all students to partake in an internship opportunity thus better preparing them for leadership and entrepreneurial roles in agriculture in Rwanda.

  

“Agriculture is vital to the people and economy of Rwanda and many of those involved in agriculture are women. Their input to the business of agriculture is essential. It is also important that agriculture adopts a modern business strategy because it is a business and all those involved must learn the relevant skills," said Emeritus Professor James McWha Vice Chancellor University of Rwanda. " This program brings together all the components necessary for a major development of the future of the agriculture and food industries in Rwanda.”

  

Using a collaborative approach, the Women’s Leadership Program is designed to support access of women to higher education and advanced degrees, strengthen institutional capacity in research and education on women’s leadership, and promote women’s leadership through higher education extension/outreach efforts in underserved communities.

  

“The empowerment of women through the expansion of their leadership opportunities and spaces for their voices to be heard is a top priority for USAID globally, including in Rwanda,” said Joseph Lessard, USAID/Rwanda Economic Growth Director. “We really believe this program will give women rich opportunities to share their expertise and play major roles in the country’s economic development. We congratulate the University of Rwanda and Michigan State University on this achievement, and look forward to seeing how it will benefit Rwanda into the future.”

  

Michigan State University has a rich history of working collaboratively with the Rwandan government and their institutes of higher education.

  

“It has been a great honor to continue the tradition of our two universities working together to advance the agriculture sector in Rwanda,” said Dr. Gretchen Neisler, Principle Investigator on this project from MSU. “Working collaboratively on the Rwanda Women’s Leadership Program has been very rewarding. I look forward to strengthening our partnership with UR through the continued development of this degree program. I am also excited to explore new and innovative ways for our two universities to work together to educate the next generation of thought leaders at both Michigan State University and the University of Rwanda.”

  

##The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is the foreign assistance agency of the United States Government. USAID supports $150 million of development assistance annually to Rwanda, with programs in health, economic development, education, and democracy and governance.

  

All Photos: Jack Nkinzingabo

Prihatin Timbalan Ketua Menteri 1, YB Mohamad Fairus Khairuddin, YB Raveentahran, dan YB Dr. Mujahid melawat warga emas dan warga PPRT di Kampung Batu Uban

 

Program Masyarakat Madani di Perkampungan Batu Uban dirasmikan oleh Timbalan Ketua Menteri 1, YB Mohamad Fairus Khairuddin dan ADUN Batu Uban, YB Raveentharan

 

Jagpal Singh doing Keertan.

Found this little piece of clip art on the web. Changed some colors to match my interwebs site. :P

The contemporary string quartet ETHEL plays a free concert on the beach at the end of their one-week residency

[fujifilm Klasse S + Kodak Portra 400]

 

冷凍好一陣子了,要活動活動~

Canon AE-1 Program with 50mm lens

Doesn't look a day over 300!

I am a programmer so it is natural that I would have lots of these books. Most of them are from my college days - these days, everything is on-line, so I don't buy as many books (though I'd like to).

Entrega de Gorros y Viceras programa "Flotación Escolar Reduca"

16 de Diciembre de 2013

Piscina Temperada Municipal

@cordeport

before the actual feeding, a simple game was played and here they are enjoying

CMCP's 26th Annual Business Conference

Misc Photos

Thursday - Friday, October 22-23, 2015

The L.A. Hotel Downtown

 

Photo credit: Photography by AC Media Enterprises & Duke Givens Photography

Copyright California Minority Counsel Program

Lily is suppose to be singing "He's got the whole world in his hands" but is giggling instead!

 

An early experiment in perfecting the geode algorithm.

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