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construction of new School of Science and Engineering in LUMS(Lahohre University of Management Sciences)

The Nursing Department of the School of Science, Health and Technology celebrated National Nurses Week which nurses embrace new technologies, resolve emerging issues, and accept ever-changing roles in their profession.

Katz School's first annual commencement at the Yeshiva University Museum.

To view this skull and others as a 360-degree rotational image, visit: www.dlt.ncssm.edu/tiger/360views/masterindex.htm

 

The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) has many more science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning objects like this one, for use by educators, in searchable format on their STEM web site at www.dlt.ncssm.edu/stem/

 

NCSSM, a publicly funded high school in North Carolina, provides exciting, high-level STEM learning opportunities. If you appreciate this resource, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to the NCSSM Foundation. Thank you! connections.ncssm.edu/giving

The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony. The White Coat ceremony for the graduate program in Speech Pathology.

The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony

The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony

February 8-9, 2016 - RALEIGH, NC - Students from North Carolina School of Science and Math with a their ball throwing machine at the 31st Annual Emerging Issues Forum, "FUTUREWORK," focused on how North Carolina can best ensure enough good future jobs as workplace automation expands and the state's demography shifts. The Forum is hosted by NC State University's Institute for Emerging Issues, a "think and do tank" that brings North Carolinians together around complex issues in pursuit of a single goal: to enhance North Carolina’s future competitiveness. The 2016 FUTUREWORK Forum was held at Raleigh Convention Center (Day One) and NCSU's Hunt Library (Day Two). For more information, visit emergingissues.org. Photography by Steve Exum, exumphoto.com.

The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony

The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony

The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony

The School of Sciences at Stevenson University hosted a research poster session on January 16, 2014 to display the work students did on their various topics. Students, faculty, staff and visitors were able to see the great work Stevenson's students do to further their education

The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony

The Nursing Department of the School of Science, Health and Technology celebrated National Nurses Week which nurses embrace new technologies, resolve emerging issues, and accept ever-changing roles in their profession.

Gustavo discusses the shortcomings of the district's current representation in the Senate passionately.

 

Photo Credit: Jon Reznick

The Nursing Department of the School of Science, Health and Technology celebrated National Nurses Week which nurses embrace new technologies, resolve emerging issues, and accept ever-changing roles in their profession.

Students and faculty begin the spring semester of 2023 at IU Kokomo. (Photos by Mike Glassburn/IU Kokomo)

The South Carolina State Library is pleased to host a free workshop on the Great American Eclipse 2017. This interactive and hands on training is specifically designed for visually impaired individuals and those who work with visually impaired populations, including special education teachers, early childhood specialists, teacher aides, paraprofessionals, tutors, counselors, and those in higher education.

 

Join us on July 26 to learn more about the historical event taking place on August 21, 2017 as a total solar eclipse sweeps across the entire United States, from Oregon to South Carolina.

 

Attendees will gain knowledge on the uniqueness of this eclipse, why eclipses occur, cultural connections, history, and safe viewing techniques. Discussion topics include NASA, solar systems, gravity, distance and scale, and geometry. All participants will receive a tactile book, digital materials and training resources. This workshop is free, however, registration is required to ensure seat availability.

 

The workshop instructors are Cynthia Hall, from the Lowcountry Hall of Science and Math (LHSM) and Dr. Cassandra Runyon, from the SC NASA Space Grant Consortium. This workshop is specifically designed for visually impaired individuals and professionals who work with this population and is designed as an educational program based in science, specifically astronomy and geology. Mariah, a visually impaired student at the College of Charleston, is also assisting with this workshop. Service dogs are welcome!

 

Cynthia Hall serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Geology and is Director of the Lowcountry Hall of Science and Math, the education arm of the School of Science and Math at the College of Charleston. She teaches courses in Environmental Geology, Earth System Science for Teachers, and Marine and Coastal Science for Teachers. Through the Hall, she serves as a critical bridge between science and math faculty and educators in the region, as well as, develops and implements STEM professional development opportunities for educators and designs and develops curricula using effective pedagogical strategies and focusing on STEM-related content.

 

Dr. Cassandra Runyon is Director of South Carolina NASA Space Grant Consortium and Associate Professor at the College of Charleston in the Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences specializing in Remote Sensing, GIS, Geomorphology, and Planetary Geology.Dr. Cassandra Runyon is Director of South Carolina NASA Space Grant Consortium and Associate Professor at the College of Charleston in the Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences specializing in Remote Sensing, GIS, Geomorphology, and Planetary Geology.

 

Date:

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Time:

9:00AM - 1:00PM

Campus:

South Carolina State Library

Location:

Learning Lab

The Nursing Department of the School of Science, Health and Technology celebrated National Nurses Week which nurses embrace new technologies, resolve emerging issues, and accept ever-changing roles in their profession.

Students from North Carolina High School of Science and Mathematics from Durham, NC won second place in the 2013 National Science Bowl in Washington, DC.

 

The Department of Energy created the National Science Bowl in 1991 to encourage students to excel in mathematics and science and to pursue careers in these fields.

 

For more information or additional images, please contact 202-586-5251.

The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony

The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony

May 7, 2018

Faculty retirement honoring long-time faculty members for their years of dedication to St. Mary's University students and mission.

 

Greehey School of Business

Richard Bauer, Ph.D., 29 years of service

Margaret R. Langford, Ph.D., 26 years of service

Orion "Jim" Welch, Ph.D., 25 years of service

 

School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Gwendolyn Diaz, Ph.D., 32 years of service

Henry Flores, Ph.D., 35 years of service

Grace Keyes, Ph.D., 18 years of service

 

School of Science, Engineering and Technology

Pamela Fink, Ph.D., 16 years of service

Lucien C. Manchester, Ph.D., 30 years of service

Rosemarie Wahl-Synek, Ph.D., 42 years of service

The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony

These presentations represent the culmination of a project based on extensive research and design.

The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony

To view this skull and others as a 360-degree rotational image, visit: www.dlt.ncssm.edu/tiger/360views/masterindex.htm

 

The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) has many more science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning objects like this one, for use by educators, in searchable format on their STEM web site at www.dlt.ncssm.edu/stem/

 

NCSSM, a publicly funded high school in North Carolina, provides exciting, high-level STEM learning opportunities. If you appreciate this resource, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to the NCSSM Foundation. Thank you! connections.ncssm.edu/giving

Phillip Zada

Doctor of Philosophy (Innovation) (School of Science and Technology)

‘Public Perceptions and User Experience Study on the Use and Adoption of a Mobile Internet e-Voting Smartphone App within the

Australian Context’

Principal Supervisor: Professor Paul Kwan

(Conferred on 11th March, 2019)

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