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1954 Ford. Scenes from the Memorial Day parade and memorial program in Williamston, Michigan on Monday, May 29, 2017
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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The declaration of "learn without fear environment school" was followed by another program on disaster preparedness. I wonder how many programs the students attend every year?
Presentación del Programa de Apoyo a la Zona Fronteriza.
Municipio de Ojinaga, Chihuahua.
28 de noviembre de 2013.
Photos from Victory Programs' Boston Living Center's 2019 Celebration of Life: Homecoming on Wednesday, November 6 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
Celebration of Life is a community gathering for people living with HIV/AIDS, and the friends, family, advocates, and others who support them. Funding raised for this even supports vital nutrition, wellness, education, and peer support services at the Boston Living Center, New England's largest community and resource center for people living with HIV/AIDS. This year's theme, "Homecoming," honors the 30th anniversary of the Boston Living Center. Guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner, live entertainment, a resource fair, community awards for HIV/AIDS advocacy leadership and inspirational peer accomplishments, and more.
Photo credit: VPI Staff
Toadflax, California and red poppies line the Clayton Bypass in Johnston County. (North Carolina Department of Transportation photo)
Global Citizenship Program (GCP) 67 | Pathways to Global Citizenship: Roots and Routes
City University of New York (CUNY), Salzburg, Austria (April 4 to 11, 2015)
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Tomorrow's leaders must think and act as global citizens in order to address the challenges facing humanity. Broadly defined, global citizens are people who are consciously prepared to live and work in the complex interdependent society of the 21st century and contribute to improving the common global welfare of our planet and its inhabitants. The program aims to engage participating students as global citizens, helping them develop the knowledge, skills, values, and commitment to:
Understand the nature of globalization, including its positive and negative impacts around the world, and realize how it is transforming human society;
Appreciate the diversity of humanity in all of its manifestations, from local to global, and interact with different groups of people to address common concerns;
Recognize the critical global challenges that are compromising humanity's future and see how their complexity and interconnections make solutions increasingly difficult; and
Collaborate with different sets of stakeholders, by thinking globally and acting locally, to resolve these critical challenges and build a more equitable and sustainable world.
The session format includes lectures and discussions with an international faculty as well as formal and informal work in small groups. Topics addressed in plenary lectures and discussions include globalization and global responsibility; the social, economic, and political aspects of migration; the historical legacy of the Holocaust, human rights, humanitarian intervention; sustainable development; and the implications of the United States' influence around the world.
Participants will consider how these issues relate to their current situations and future personal, educational, and professional plans. They will also have the opportunity to develop projects and activities related to the session topic that can be implemented at their colleges and universities, in their local communities, and beyond.
The University of Hartford offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs to prepare teachers for work in settings from preschools to universities. At the core of our teacher training is providing students with real-world experiential learning beginning with tutoring during their first semester freshman year, evolving in subsequent semesters to internships, professional apprenticeships, practica, and student teaching.
Learn more at
www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/education/default.aspx
Photo by Yeny Flores
The Pakistan Strategy Support Program (PSSP) held the conference, “Increasing Productivity and Unleashing Growth” at the Serena Hotel in Islamabad on May 26-27th, 2012. This conference also marked the final round of the Competitive Grants Program that was launched by PSSP in January 2012 for Pakistani PhD and graduate students studying locally and abroad on economic development issues of Pakistan. The finalists presented in front of the Research Advisory Committee, donor heads, professors and students from local universities. The event also consisted of plenary sessions on Pakistan’s various economic growth issues by renowned academics from all over the world, such as Dr. Jock Anderson, Dr. Regina Birner and Dr. David Spielman.
These pictures are from Westover Library's Open Art Studio for teens. The first program was mural painting. We tried out different techniques. The finished projects are on display in the Westover Library Teen Zone.
The Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard will present its 2018 Spring Show and Sale May 10-13 in its state-of-the art facility at 224 Western Avenue, Allston, MA.
More than fifty artists will present an extraordinary selection of ceramic work. From functional dinnerware to sculptural masterpieces, this popular exhibition has something for everyone and attracts several thousand visitors each year. It’s the perfect place to find Mother’s Day gifts.
All are invited to join us for light refreshments at our Opening Reception on Thursday, May 10 from 4:00 – 8:00 pm. The Spring Show and Sale continues Friday through Mother’s Day Sunday, May 11-13, from 10:00 am–7:00 pm.
Gallery 224, the Ceramics Program’s exhibition space, will feature work by the Ceramics Program’s fifteen Resident Artists. We celebrate this group of artists who have maintained their own workspaces within our community studio at 224 Western Ave for a four-year, juried term from 2014-2018.
A touchstone for the arts within Barry’s Corner, Allston, the Ceramics Program provides a creative studio environment for the Harvard, greater Boston, and international communities. Courses of all levels are offered over three terms a year. Recognized internationally for its leadership in the field, the Ceramics Program hosts lectures, master classes, symposia and demonstrations by visiting artists, curators and scholars from all over the world.
The Ceramics Program studio is wheelchair accessible.
Limited free parking is available in the lot directly behind the studio.
For more information or directions, please call 617.495.8680 or visit our website: ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics
Our campers had a great time during the 2015 Westminster Summer Programs, enjoying camps such as basketball, tennis, art and the always-popular Camp Wildcat.
Lt. Governor, Boyd K. Rutherford speakes to Judge Sylvania W. Woods Elementary School Male Mentoring Program by Tom Nappi at Glenarden, Maryland
ESAD / FORMAÇÃO COMPLEMENTAR 2020
24.09—16.10.2020
A ESAD criou um programa de formação complementar, composto por workshops e aulas abertas, gratuito e de frequência livre, para consolidar o processo ensino-aprendizagem no ano letivo 2019/20.
O programa é aberto a toda a comunidade ESAD!
ESTAMPAGEM EM LINÓLEO Workshop Design de Comunicação
GRAFISMO E MERCHANDISING Exposição Design de Comunicação
ILUSTRAÇÃO AVANÇADA Workshop Design de Comunicação
KNOCKOUT / OVERPRINT Workshop Design de Comunicação
NOVOS MEDIA / PRÁTICA ARTÍSTICA CONTEMPORÂNEOS Workshop + Conferência Artes Digitais e Multimédia
CLASSIFICAÇÃO TECIDO Aula Prática Design de Moda
CUSTOMIZAÇÃO DE PEÇAS DE VESTUÁRIO Workshop Design de Moda
PRODUÇÃO DE DOSSIER — AMOSTRA EM DENIM Workshop Design de Moda
PROTOTIPAGEM VESTUÁRIO Workshop Design de Moda
VISITA DE ESTUDO À BIENAL ARTE TÊXTIL, GUIMARÃES Visita de Estudo Design de Moda
DESENHO: DA LUZ À COR Workshop Design de Interiores
PLAY COLLAGE Workshop Design de Interiores
PROJETO DE INTERIORES Workshop Design de Interiores
MAQUETAGEM / PROTOTIPAGEM DE MOBILIÁRIO Workshop Design de Produto
PROJETO DESIGN DE PRODUTO Exposição Mestrado em Design de Produto
RENDERIZAÇÃO COM KEYSHOT Aula aberta Design de Produto
MATERIAIS PARA A PRODUÇÃO Aula aberta + Visita de estudo Design de Produto + Design de Interiores
PESQUISAS / ESTUDO DE CASOS Aula aberta | Multidisciplinar
PENSA BEM VÊ MELHOR MOSTRA MAIS: AXONOMETRIAS PARA ILUSTRADORES Workshop + Visita Guiada | Multidisciplinar
ESCRITA CRIATIVA: IDEIAS AO SEGUNDO PALAVRAS AO MINUTO RESULTADO NA HORA Workshop | Multidisciplinar
DESIGN SKETCHING TECHNIQUES Workshop | Multidisciplinar
AULAS DE MODELO DESENHO I Aula Prática | Multidisciplinar
AULAS DE MODELO DESENHO II Workshop | Multidisciplinar
INTRODUÇÃO AO ESTÚDIO DE FOTOGRAFIA Aula Prática | Multidisciplinar
SESSÃO PRÁTICA DE MONTAGEM DE UMA MONTRA Workshop | Multidisciplinar
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O anúncio da segunda fase do Programa de Investimento em Logística (PIL) foi feito nesta terça-feira (9) no Palácio do Planalto e contou com a presença da presidenta de República, Dilma Rousseff, do vice-presidente Michel Temer, dos ministros Eliseu Padilha (Aviação Civil), do ministro Edinho Araújo (Portos) e governadores dos estados contemplados.