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One of the young women of Dorland-Bell demonstrates for the camera in 1943.
The Dorland-Bell school for girls in Hot Springs was combined with the Asheville Farm School in 1942 to create the Warren Wilson Vocational Junior College. Helen Hickman came from Dorland-Bell and continued teaching weaving until the late '50s
The Office of Cocurricular Program sponsored an on-campus Mardi Gras event, which featured a second-line parade across campus, a king cake tasting contest, live music, food and more.
Photos by Kyle Encar
Taken February 12, 2015
For the second consecutive year, The Pointe residents have corresponded with several elementary classes as part of our Pen Pal Program. At the end of the school year, a group of residents visit the school and meet the children they have been sending letters to. The children were just as excited as the residents to finally meet. One class read stories to the residents and another gave a presentation on jaguars. The program is one of our most successful and popular among our residents and they are already looking forward to school starting in the fall. Not sure the kids feel the same about that though!
Members of the 2017 DOD Wounded Warrior Games Family Program escort the athletes' family members from O'hare airport. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Colin Sheridan)
Our programs are located in Buea and the surrounding rural towns where English is predominately spoken. The nearest airport from our head office is Douala International, about an hour drive from Buea. All participants should book their flights to Douala Airport.
The volunteer program goal is to give international support to local organizations helping needy children and young people throughout south west Cameroon. Our program focus is on community development, health, agriculture, housing, feeding and educating these needy orphans and street children. By implementing sustainable programs and working with the community, our projects work to strengthen the present living conditions to allow all orphans and struggling street kids a chance to survive the crisis of poverty.
Seminars with Kristen Getchell, associate Professor of Business communication at Babson College, Dr. Lauren Beitelspacher, Associate Professor of Marketing at Babson College, Dr. Rich Hanna, the Senior Lecturer of the Marketing Division at Babson College, and Mike Mcquirk, the Lecturer of Marketing at Babson College.
With the 50th anniversary of the landmark Title IX legislation in June of 2022, GSMP program alumnae, mentors, and influential partners gathered together to celebrate the GSMP’s ten years of empowering women and girls through sports around the globe.
During the first week of the reunion event, 40 GSMP program alumnae gathered at Babson College in Boston, MA to participate in professional workshops, including a social innovation and entrepreneurship bootcamp facilitated by faculty at Babson College, and network with fellow attendees. Additionally, alumnae reflected on the impact of the first ten years of the program and worked together to plan for the future.
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HONOLULU —Brent Oto, Training Instructor, Army Substance Abuse Program, U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii, speaks to Troop Command Soldiers about safe drinking habits and the dangers of excessive alcohol use on a person’s health and possible personal and professional ramifications, at the Safety Stand Down Day, Feb. 17. ASAP was just one of the many presenters on hand teaching Soldiers, civilians and contractors at Tripler Army Medical Center and Schofield Barracks Health Clinic about patient and personal safety.
UWO Graphic arts students present their final self directed projects for critique in the art department in the Arts and Communications building. Tuesday, December 11, 2018.
On June 2, 2011 Lubuto Library Project introduced its innovative LubutoLiteracy program, which teaches reading with 100 computer-based reading lessons in each of the seven major Zambian languages, a total of 700 reading lessons, based on the Zambia government curriculum.
Zambian youth earned school fees for creating the Etoys lessons on the OLPC laptops, working with Zambian teachers. Young artists from the LubutoArts program also earned school fees by illustrating the lessons with computer graphics.
The Ministry of Education was represented at the launch by the Acting Chief Curriculum Specialist, Mr. B.M. Mwendende, standing in for the Permanent Secretary. U.S. Ambassador Mark Storella also made remarks at the event.
LubutoLiteracy was supported by a grant from the EIFL Public Library Innovation Program, and was made possible with strong support from the Ministry of Education. The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Foundation donated six XO 1.5 laptops. The Etoys-based lessons will run on any computer platform and can supplement classroom instruction as well as teaching out-of-school children in Lubuto Libraries.
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The student directed One Act Play Festival delighted audiences at Chiles Theater, December 12 - 14, 2019. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
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The FIU Accounting Bridge program is a 2-day summer program for selected college-bound students. During the 2 days participants will have the opportunity to meet professionals who studied in accounting and now have lucrative, secure, and fascinating jobs.
An inaugural meeting between mentors from four federal government departments in BC and 11 skilled new Canadians marked the start of a ground-breaking mentoring program led by the Immigrant Employment Council of BC (IEC-BC).
Canadian Heritage, along with Passport Canada, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and Western Economic Diversification Canada are all participating in the first program phase.
Over the next four months, immigrant professionals will work with their Canadian peers to learn about local business practices, increase their understanding of the BC workplace culture, access professional networks, and boost their cross-cultural communication and career-search skills.
Venue provided by Department of Canadian Heritage. Orientations facilitated and supported by Chris Mara and Astarte Sands from Mosaic BC, Laurie Sing from ISSofBC, and representatives from S.U.C.C.E.S.S.
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Corregedora Nancy Andrighi em reunião com o prefeito de Curitiba, Gustavo Fruet, e o presidente do TJPR, desembargador Paulo Roberto Vasconcelos: capital paranaense agora faz parte do Programa Nacional de Governança Diferenciada das Execuções Fiscais. Foto: Gabriel Rosa/Ascom/Prefeitura de Curitiba
UWO Graphic arts students present their final self directed projects for critique in the art department in the Arts and Communications building. Tuesday, December 11, 2018.
Kindergartners performed the fall music program at The Barstow School on November 15, 2021. (Photo by Todd Race)