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USG successfully hosted the second annual Achieving Collegiate Excellence and Success (ACES) Summer Bridge Program from June 16-19, 2015. ACES seeks to support students and create a seamless pathway from high school to college completion.

 

ACES focuses on career preparation and exploration. Rising seniors from local high schools participate in activities that develop leadership, teamwork, and interpersonal skills essential for success in today's workforce.

 

Coaching and support will continue for ACES scholars as they pursue their education with Montgomery County Public Schools, Montgomery College, and the Universities at Shady Grove.

They were sold out by the time I took this photo, and that was about 2 hours before kickoff.

Yea we are cool....bitches

Portland, Oregon

March, 2012

A collaborative effort between The Women's Museum and the Texas Discovery Gardens, the Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) works to help students understand and take responsibility for issues in environmental and leadership studies.

 

Students learn environmental awareness, "green" careers, leadership skills, local environmental issues and strategies to impact environmental policy decisions.

 

Support provided by the JP Morgan Chase Foundation

Mead & Hunt's Heidi Frosch, Clelia Morris, Colleen Bosold, and Kary Beck proudly display their sleek Forward Awards.

2010 Northern California Cherry Blossom Queen Program

Governor Larry Hogan Visits the K-9 Vet Dog Service Program by Anthony DePanise at Western Correctional Institution, 13800 McMullen Hwy SW, Cumberland, MD 21502

November 18, 2019 - Participants in the Oppenheimer Science and Energy Leadership Program take a tour of the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) on the campus of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. (Photo by Werner Slocum / NREL)

April 7, 2014

Residential College Program with Alex Lim at SUNY Korea

The State University of New York, Korea

Stony Brook University

On Tuesday, May 6th, the Educational Opportunity Programs hosted a reception to recognize the accomplishments of graduating EOP Seniors. This year, the program will be anticipating the graduation of more than 600 EOP students.

 

At the event students received a complimentary EOP Sash, a token of appreciation from the program to publicly acknowledge their hard work. Students also had the opportunity to reconnect with members of the EOP Community.

The kindergarten Thanksgiving music program was held at The Barstow School on November 21, 2017. (Photo by Todd Race)

2017 Fellows Program Mentor Reception at GLG

Made with drawing program called Agony150

Culinary Job Training Program Graduation, 65th class, June 2014

Volunteer Staci Wood Medical Program Regional Hospital Hondura La Ceiba July 2014 + Spanish Immersion Lessons

 

La Ceiba is a port city on the northern coast of Honduras in Central America. It is located on the southern edge of the Caribbean, forming part of the south eastern boundary of the Gulf of Honduras. With an estimated population of over 200,000 living in approximately 170 residential areas (called colonias or barrios), it is the fourth largest city in the country and the capital of the Honduran department of Atlántida. La Ceiba was officially founded on August 23, 1877. The city was named after a giant ceiba tree which grew near the old dock, which itself finally fell into the sea in late 2007. The city has been officially proclaimed the "Eco-Tourism Capital of Honduras" as well as the "Entertainment Capital of Honduras". Every year, on the third or fourth Saturday of May, the city holds its famous carnival to commemorate Isidore the Laborer (Spanish San Isidro Labrador). During this time, the city is host to approximately 500,000 tourists.

 

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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf addresses the Community Peace Building and Development Festival (ab)

This is where we battle with difficult code and fight for quality.

Everyone listens to the program time during the banquet.

Kids from Phelps Luck Elementary School in Columbia, MD and the Matnas Community Arts Center in Sapir, Israel participated in a year long literacy and cultural arts program. They wrote stories, illustrated them, and performed through an ancient Japanese storytelling technique called Kamishibai. On June 10, 2009 the two groups of kids shared and performed their stories over a live web chat.

Kirsty Boyle

Karakuri: Ancient Japanese robot craft

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