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Gloucester Public Library is a public library in Brunswick Road, Gloucester, England, founded in 1897. It has been listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England since 1973.

History

Originally called the Schools of Science and Art, the original part of the building was built by FullJames, Waller & Son in 1872 for the Gloucester Science and Art Society which was mainly funded by subscribers. It also housed a museum of Literature and Science. There were several failed attempts to run a free public library at the Working Men's Institute and a survey from 1887 shows that taxpayers voted against having a free public library. In 1893, the building was extended with a hall built for the Gloucester Science and Art Society called the "Price Memorial Hall". The city corporation brought the book collection of the Gloucester Literary and Scientific Association in 1895 and took over the buildings and running of the school and museum in 1896. In 1897, a free library service was started. The building was extended to the south in 1900 to house the new library, which was built to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and designed by F.W Waller. In 1902, the Price Memorial Hall was converted to be used as part of the museum which became The Museum of Gloucester. From Wikipedia.

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Charlie the Unicorn (mascot of NC School of Science & Math) greeting the guests.

Academic Schools Vie for top spot in this intense circuit of marching, sporting and novelty events.

This year's Champions, The School of Sciences and Technology showed dominance from the March Pass where they also placed first.

2011 New Castle County Marching Band Festival - "Moonlight, Music & Marching" - The Redskin Marching Band of Henry C Conrad School of Sciences in performance.

2018 Conrad Girls vs DMA

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Building a computer from scratch builds better programmers.

 

That’s the theory behind a project in an Indiana University Kokomo computer science class.

 

Recent graduates Joseph Picard and Wesley Grove, who are both working as software developers, built a 2-bit computer with Md Nour Hossain, assistant professor of computer science and informatics, in his computer structures class.

 

Here, Joseph Picard and Nour Hossain introduce ALEEMA the 2 Bit Computer to Chancellor Mark Canada, faculty, and staff on January 10, 2024. The computer is located in Hunt Hall and available for anyone to complete simple mathematical computations. Read the full story - go.iu.edu/4XHs

(Photos by Mike Glassburn/IU Kokomo)

Katz School of Science and Health, commencement of graduate programs

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

2011 New Castle County Marching Band Festival - "Moonlight, Music & Marching" - The Redskin Marching Band of Henry C Conrad School of Sciences in performance.

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