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Photos taken for work of the annual DMPS Art Exhibit, displaying works by more than 700 students from every public school in Des Moines.
www.SchoolTechnology.org Elementary student getting ready to do a podcast gives the "thumbs up" as the sound tech to let the host know the show is ready to start.
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2001 Blue Bird International 3800 T444E
Seats 65C 43A
First Student #041369
1 of 5 (see 328, 329, 330, 331,and 333)
*VC Markings have been removed*
Probably in or close to a rainy day.
Original shots taken with a Zenit 3M camera, Helios 58mm F2 lens, 24x36 format on Ferrania Solaris expired film, almost no post processing, just scanned.
One of my students at the homecoming dance.It would be hard to take a bad picture of this girl--she's very photogenic. This is a snapshot made in a room darkened almost to blackness for the dance. I used a translucent attachment on my flash and bounced it off the ceiling. But I wonder whether there would be some way, either in shooting or in pp, to tone down the reflections on her face.
Radcliffe students reading in Radcliffe Yard, ca. 1899-1905.
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Found image. The cheap wicker furniture, the books and the pots and pans suggest this may be student digs in about 1920.
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School of Medicine Commencement Ceremony & Luncheon
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University Commencement 2012
Vanderbilt University
photo: Anne Rayner; VU
My first overseas community service trip to Vietnam. A personal experience, as a student, to document this moment - young Vietnamese students queuing up for dismissal. A memorable trip, which taught me many valuable life lessons, is now history. This eye-opener experience will never be forgotten.
Alexus Goh Xue Ying, Student
More than 800 students from across the U.S. and Puerto Rico launched nearly 50 high-powered, amateur rockets April 15, near NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, during the Agency's annual rocket competition.
For the past nine months prior, teams of middle school, high school, college, and university students were tasked to design, build, and launch a rocket and scientific payload to an altitude between 4,000 and 6,000 feet, while making a successful landing and executing a scientific or engineering payload mission.
Student Launch is one of NASA's eight Artemis Student Challenges - a series of activities providing students access to the Artemis program. Through Artemis, NASA will return humans to the Moon for long-term exploration, including landing the first woman and first person of color on the lunar surface, missions that will help pave the way for future missions to Mars.
The 2023 launch event and award ceremony are available to view on NASA's Marshall YouTube and Student Launch Facebook pages.
For more information, visit: NASA Student Launch.
#nasa #NASAMarshall #MSFC #MarshallSpaceFlightCenter #education #space #studentlaunch
IMAGE CREDIT: NASA
Native Plant Society of Texas, Trinity Forks Chapter is organizing this outreach to primary schools in the district to try to teach students about the value of native plants. Students are creating art with native plants in the fall semester. A large committee made up of Trinity Forks members are judging the art by the end of the fall semester. Then all art is exhibited in different locations in the city (the two universities, Senior Center, city's public libraries, etc.) and the reception takes place in spring at Denton ISD. Students, parents, siblings, fiends, teachers and school administrators and Trinity Forks members are a big crowd at the reception. The art is exposed everywhere in the reception room. It is a joy to see students coming with their families, going through the the room looking for their creations, and being so happy when they find them.
30% of our students have been striking for almost 100 days to force the Quebec government to cancel the tuition increase.
At the Lionel-Groulx College (where this series was shot this morning), a minority of students have been allowed by the court to attend class today, although a majority of students support the strike.
This morning, a group of students were blocking access to the college, as they do not recognize the legitimacy of the court's decision to let some students attend class in spite of the strike.
Well.. this is where it gets really complicated:
Another group of parents and teachers were standing between the students' blockade and the police to prevent the latter from moving towards the students and compelling them (by force) to leave the property of the college so that the other students (against the strike) could attend class.
In short: a complete mess!