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Ajay Kilambi of Oklahoma School of Science and Math in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, competes in the Academic Tournament during the 2021 National Science Bowl® hosted online, Saturday, June 22, 2021. Photo by National Science Bowl ®, Department of Energy, Office of Science

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

Debra Jane Carlson Doctor of Philosophy (School of Science and Technology)

‘Cardiovascular Responses to Isometric Resistance Training in Individuals with Hypertension, to Aid in Blood Pressure Management’

Principal Supervisor: Professor Neil Smart

Isaac Zhu of North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in Durham, North Carolina, competes in the Academic Tournament during the 2021 National Science Bowl® hosted online, Saturday, June 22, 2021. Photo by National Science Bowl ®, Department of Energy, Office of Science

University High School of Science and Engineering, University of Hartford, 2019 graduation ceremony

President Jacob Zuma delivers an address during the official opening of The Mandela School of Science and Technology at Mvezo village, Eastern Cape. (Photo: GCIS)

Bronx Community College was established in 1957 after a decade of effort by civic-minded groups in Bronx County to meet the growing need for increased higher education facilities in the “Borough of Universities and Progress.” Classes began with 125 students on February 2, 1959, at the former site of the Bronx High School of Science at Creston Avenue and 184th Street. By 1972, the College occupied seven additional centers within walking distance of the main building and serving approximately 14,000 matriculated students. In 1973, the New York State Dormitory Authority acquired the New York University Heights Campus for the use of Bronx Community College. Beginning with the fall 1973 semester, operations were moved to the present 45-acre site overlooking the Harlem River.

Bronx Community College is the only community college in the US designated as a National Historic Landmark; The Gould Memorial Library and Hall of Fame are Beaux Arts Landmarks designed by Stanford White in the late 1890s. The Gould Memorial Library and Hall of Fame are Beaux Arts Landmarks designed by Stanford White in the late 1890s. These structures were part of the undergraduate campus of New York University from 1900-1973. The site is now the campus for Bronx Community College. The library and Hall of Fame were designated City Landmarks in 1966, with the library interior following in 1981. The interior of the library is richly decorated in marble, stone, mosaic, wood and bronze and features Tiffany glass. The Hall of Fame is a colonnade with busts of noted scientists, writers, politicians and many other important American figures.

 

University High School of Science and Engineering, University of Hartford, 2019 graduation ceremony

University High School of Science and Engineering, University of Hartford, 2019 graduation ceremony

kate, photographed on august 15, 2010.

  

The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.

Vahid Motevalli, Ph.D.

Director, School of Science, Engineering, and Technology

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/

Jordan Hunter, 13, and father Senior Master Sgt. Darren Hunter, 703d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, build a paper tower in and Adventure Club exercise, Feb. 10, for Central Middle School of Science's military appreciation banquet. (Photo by David Bedard/JBER PAO)

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Bronx Community College was established in 1957 after a decade of effort by civic-minded groups in Bronx County to meet the growing need for increased higher education facilities in the “Borough of Universities and Progress.” Classes began with 125 students on February 2, 1959, at the former site of the Bronx High School of Science at Creston Avenue and 184th Street. By 1972, the College occupied seven additional centers within walking distance of the main building and serving approximately 14,000 matriculated students. In 1973, the New York State Dormitory Authority acquired the New York University Heights Campus for the use of Bronx Community College. Beginning with the fall 1973 semester, operations were moved to the present 45-acre site overlooking the Harlem River.

Bronx Community College is the only community college in the US designated as a National Historic Landmark; The Gould Memorial Library and Hall of Fame are Beaux Arts Landmarks designed by Stanford White in the late 1890s. The Gould Memorial Library and Hall of Fame are Beaux Arts Landmarks designed by Stanford White in the late 1890s. These structures were part of the undergraduate campus of New York University from 1900-1973. The site is now the campus for Bronx Community College. The library and Hall of Fame were designated City Landmarks in 1966, with the library interior following in 1981. The interior of the library is richly decorated in marble, stone, mosaic, wood and bronze and features Tiffany glass. The Hall of Fame is a colonnade with busts of noted scientists, writers, politicians and many other important American figures.

 

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

Team 103

Project: Members 1st FCU – Structural Expansion and Quality Improvement

Team Members: Jacob Bertha, Prabin Bhattarai, Christopher Cruz, Megan Hall,

Alain Izabayo, Madisan Zechman

The structural expansion and quality improvement project focuses on improving productivity of employees at Member’s 1st Headquarters by providing them an opportunity to spend time outdoors, either during lunchtime or to work outdoors. Our group plans to expand the existing structure by constructing a three-story outdoor patio and work space, which also includes parking for electric vehicles and a redesign of the roof for green energy. To reduce carbon emissions due to traffic, a bus stop and shelter are proposed and additional special parking lots for carpoolers to encourage public transportation and the provision of biking paths and parking spots are proposed. Additionally, the team will analyze the traffic flow and will determine if a traffic signal is required for the major road going to the building.

Panel: EMPOWERING THE YOUTH VOICE THROUGH KNOWLEDGE

 

Open Remarks by Baffour Agyeman-Duah | CEO of The John A. Kufuor Foundation

 

Moderator:

Bronwyn Nielsen | Editor at Large of CNBC Africa

 

Panelists:

Baffour Agyeman-Duah | CEO of The John A. Kufuor Foundation

Jonathan Starr | Founder and Headmaster of Abaarso School of Science and Technology

Oley Dibba-Wadda | Director of the Human Capital, Youth and Skills of Development Department of African Development Bank Group (AfDB)

Tabata Amaral | Politics Scientist

Débora Bais | Senior Specialist of CNI

The School of Sciences at IU Kokomo can now utilize an on campus greenhouse again.

School of science White Coat Ceremony 2013, North Campus, September 26, 2013

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/

Left to right: Sairam V. Rudrabhatla, Ph.D.

Professor of Biology, School of Science, Engineering, and Technology, Program Chair, Biology & Science

Director, Central Pennsylvania Research and Teaching Laboratory for Biofuels and Vahid Motevalli, Ph.D.

Director, School of Science, Engineering, and Technology

University High School of Science and Engineering, University of Hartford, 2019 graduation ceremony

As a teacher, Gustavo understands the issues facing the educational workforce and is will fight to empower them to provide ever greater opportunities for Bronx children.

 

Photo Credit: Jon Reznick

Botanical Gardens, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo

Closing Ceremony: Presentations and Awards

Curzon Hall is part of the school of science of the University of Dhaka. With its significance in education during the post independence era of Bangladesh as well as afterwards, it has become an emblem of educational tradition of the country.

 

Curzon Hall was built by Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India in 1904. During the Language Movement, Curzon Hall was the location of various significant events. In 1948, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the general of the Pakistan military, declared Urdu and Urdu shall be the state language of Pakistan, outlawing the teaching of Bengali. Students of Dhaka University opposed it instantly and in Curzon Hall, they declared their opposition to Jinnah's planned about state language policy.

On October 24, 2022, Indiana's Commissioner for Higher Education, Chris Lowery, took time to visit campus and speak with students in the School of Education's Tomorrow's Teachers program, and with campus leadership. (Photographer - Mike Glassburn)

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

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