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Augustine Okereke, Senior Vice President/ Provost at Medgar Evers College.

Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, NY

A 9/11 memorial plaque displayed in the lobby of the Bronx High School of Science seems especially poignant today.

 

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Southampton V Everton 20th of December 2014. A number of Saints players injured or suspended but an easy 3-0 win over a poor looking Everton on the day. Enjoyable game to watch with some good football from both sides

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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

NC School of Science and Mathematics

 

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Southampton V Everton 20th of December 2014. A number of Saints players injured or suspended but an easy 3-0 win over a poor looking Everton on the day. Enjoyable game to watch with some good football from both sides

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

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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

Umesh Nagarkatte, Chair of the Mathematics Department at Medgar Evers College.

An early motion picture device invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere. The operator would gaze through the viewfinder and turn the crank which would rotate the disk containing the images, thus creating the appearance of motion much like a flip-book. Kinora Ltd. London, England c 1912.

 

The devices in this exhibit were donated by Dr. Ralph E. Wileman, Professor Emeritus of Education at UNC-Chapel Hill. He collected the toys and devices, as well as the slides, films, and photos which can be shown on them while he was at UNC. For thirty years he had been collecting antiques, and on one occasion he found himself at an antique dealer in Maine. She showed him her collection of optical toys and he was immediately taken by them. In 1996, he decided to share his collection with the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. The Laura Hayes Wileman and John Howard Wileman Collection, named in honor of his children, is the largest and most varied of it’s kind in the southeastern United States.

 

These digital images were taken and donated to NCSSM by Alex Maness www.alexmaness.com/ of Durham, NC. Prints of the images are available for purchase and can be obtained from the artist. Inquiries may be made directly to him; Alex Maness, 336-707-6121, alex@alexmaness.com.

 

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A peep viewer that allowed the image to change dramatically; often from a day view to a night view of a scene, but sometimes it would completely change in appearance altogether. The metamorphosis would occur when the lid would open or close allowing the image inside to either be illuminated from the front or back. Pierre Seguin, inventor. France, c. 1850. This image is of the Bolevaurd De Strausberg, France c. 1850.

 

The devices in this exhibit were donated by Dr. Ralph E. Wileman, Professor Emeritus of Education at UNC-Chapel Hill. He collected the toys and devices, as well as the slides, films, and photos which can be shown on them while he was at UNC. For thirty years he had been collecting antiques, and on one occasion he found himself at an antique dealer in Maine. She showed him her collection of optical toys and he was immediately taken by them. In 1996, he decided to share his collection with the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. The Laura Hayes Wileman and John Howard Wileman Collection, named in honor of his children, is the largest and most varied of it’s kind in the southeastern United States.

 

These digital images were taken and donated to NCSSM by Alex Maness www.alexmaness.com/ of Durham, NC. Prints of the images are available for purchase and can be obtained from the artist. Inquiries may be made directly to him; Alex Maness, 336-707-6121, alex@alexmaness.com.

 

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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

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The School of Science's Nano Science summer program for high school students in the Hampton Roads area encouraged students to conduct scientific research on the nano level.

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

Southampton V Everton 20th of December 2014. A number of Saints players injured or suspended but an easy 3-0 win over a poor looking Everton on the day. Enjoyable game to watch with some good football from both sides

curzon hall @ night

photo taken on 26th march 2007

 

Curzon Hall is part of the school of science of the University of Dhaka.

 

Curzon Hall meant to be a town hall, was named after Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, who laid its foundation in 1904. A year later Bengal was partitioned and Dhaka or Dacca as it was known then, became the capital of the newly created province of East Bengal and Assam. Following the annulment of partition in 1911 it was used as a premise of Dhaka College, and after the establishment of the University of Dhaka in 1921, became part of the university's science section and continues as such.

 

Curzon Hall has attained great significance in the history of the Language Movement. It was here, in 1948, that students of Dhaka University uttered their first refusal to accept Mohammad Ali Jinnah's declaration that Urdu alone would be the state language of the whole of Pakistan(before1971).

 

Architecture: One of the best examples of Dhaka's architecture, it is a happy blend of European and Mughal elements, particularly noticeable in the projecting facade in the north which has both horse-shoe and cusped arches. The style combined traditional art with modern technology and functions and favoured Mughal forms such as arches and domes, believed to have entered the Islamic world from the west. It marks the casting aside of veiled power after the Sepoy Revolt of 1857, and India's passing directly under the British Crown, seeking legitimacy by linkage to the Mughals. The red colour substituting for red sandstone, and the ornate brackets, deep eaves, and domed terrace pavilions (chhatris), specially of the middle section are strikingly reminiscent of the small but well-known Diwan-i-Khas in the palace fortress of Fatehpur Sikri, Emperor Akbar's capital between 1570 and 1585. Not only were both cities new capitals, but the deliberate choice of the Fatehpur Sikri style may be explained by the fact that the British favoured Akbar as the wisest and most tolerant of all the Mughals, feeding into the ideal of their own role in India.

The Maine School of Science & Math team tours the National Mall in Washington, DC during the 2019 National Science Bowl®. Photo by Dennis Brack, National Science Bowl, Department of Energy, Office of Science

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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

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

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