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The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.
Dr. Vânio Cardoso Lisboa - Tesoureiro do SIMESC e Diretor Jurídico da FENAM
Foto: Juliana Stadnik / Agência AL
The Ohio Export Internship Program helps businesses grow by expanding internationally, and gives undergraduate students the skills and experience to succeed in a globally competitive job market.
The Ohio Export Internship Program is a collaboration between the Ohio Development Services Agency, The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business and Youngstown State University’s Williamson College of Business Administration, placing students in businesses across the state. The 42-member graduating class of 2015 showcases the positive impact of these partnerships between the state of Ohio, its universities and private industry.
Since 2012, the program has generated millions of dollars of global sales for Ohio companies, and created more than 100 internationally focused internships. Ohio exports reached a record-setting $52.1 billion in 2014, and continue to drive economic growth and fuel job creation in our state.
Learn more, visit
development.ohio.gov/bs/bs_oxip.htm
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October 27, 2018 at Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
It was an honor to have Wilma Tosa, from Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico join us for a half day workshop. Wilma demonstrated her vessel forming techniques as well as her distinctive burnishing and etching techniques. Wilma Tosa, accompanied by her husband Aaron, first visited our studio in 2016 to demonstrate her coiling, burnishing, and carving techniques for students in the Harvard College course “Fundamentals of Archaeological Methods and Reasoning” taught by Matt Liebmann, John and Ruth Hazel Associate Professor of the Social Sciences, and Rowan K. Flad, John E. Hudson Professor of Archaeology. Wilma and Aaron are in Boston once again to work with this course at the Ceramics Program and provided this demonstration for our greater Boston clay community.
Artist Bio:
Wilma Baca, (New Wheat), was born to John and Linda Baca in Jemez Pueblo in September 1967. She was inspired to make pottery by her grandmother, Marie Reyes Shendo. Marie taught Wilma the fundamentals of making pottery the traditional way using ancient methods passed down from their ancestors.
Wilma specializes in hand coiled, stone polished and traditionally decorated Jemez pottery. She makes redware bowls, jars, seed pots, vases and wedding vases. She has been etching her pottery using the free-hand sgraffito technique since 1989. Her favorite piece to make is the wedding vase because of its meaning: "The spouts represent two separate lives, the bridge across the middle unites these separate lives as one," she says.
In July 2006 the City of Melbourne’s Community Cultural Development Program initiated a major community arts and cultural development project based at the Carlton Public Housing Estate. The implementation of the project was inspired by the State Governments’ announcement in the same year that the entire precinct would be redeveloped using a Private-Public Partnership (PPP) model at a projected cost of $500 million spanning more than a decade. It is the largest public housing redevelopment ever undertaken by the state involving the demolition of around 190 flats and the relocation of hundreds of tenants.
As producer the City of Melbourne established a formal partnership with the Victoria State Government Office of Housing (OoH), Carlton Local Agencies Network (CLAN), Carlton Housing Estate Resident Services (CHERS), North Yarra Community Health (NYCH), and tenants in the delivery of the project.
Over the last two years photographer Angela Bailey and writer Helen Spyrou have been engaged in a residency at the estate. Working with current and relocated tenants they have been documenting the redevelopment acknowledging the contribution made by the diverse communities living on the estate to Carlton and wider Melbourne.
Photograph by Angela Bailey
Recognizing the growing need for college graduates from the fields of science, health science, technology, engineering and mathematics, Bloomsburg University's College of Science and Technology is establishing a regional center for math and science education to address this need through a wide range of programming. bloomu.edu/stem
administrator batch program and the directory exporter tool images. these are part of quest's novell groupwise to exchange migration. the migration tools consist of severa ltools that are part of the package and the last run, administrator batch migration tool depnds on the first several tools to run and complete. they create csv files for the administrator batch program to use. the csv files will contain user account names aand also group names for the migration tool to select and migrate.
Sandra McMasters, a Nutrition Educator from the UC Davis Food Stamp Nutrition Education Program talks about how to shop for and prepare fruis and vegetables at the Summer Fun Program. The free day-camp is provided by the City of Anderson Parks and Rec. department at three sites and serves low-income families. Many of the children in the program had never tasted fruits like papaya and daikon. Physical activity is a major focus and collaboration with the local school districts brings free lunch sites, providing healthy lunches to the participating children. The Parks and Recreation staff also use their connections with local farmers to increase the amount of fresh fruit at lunch.
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