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I found this scene a bit poignant – a student sitting by himself in the park at lunchtime with the school in the background.
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studentenflat in aanbouw op de campus van de Universiteit Utrecht/ de Uithof (naam: Johanna of Student Cloud)
new student housing on the campus
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.
I started to walk through this gate at Stanford Univeristy in Palo Alto, Ca, when the entire student body came rushing by. Seemed like a good photo op. to me. And, a nice fence too. Yeah. Happy Fence Friday.
Temporary structure built by a student of the school at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesan West outside of Phoenix, Az USA.
UPDATE: BTS Blog post lianneviau.wordpress.com/2011/06/05/behind-the-scenes-stu...
This is Ryan. I promised him i would make a picture of him for his birthday that just passed recently. This was right after exams for him. He spent his semester studying and writing long paper after long paper. It is tough to keep up with a busy semester sometimes. I know I used to nap in the library.
This will be followed shortly by a behind the scenes stop motion video and a post on my blog so stay tuned! i will update with a link when it is done :)
But! For now you may find me on
NASA has announced the winners of the 2016 NASA Student Launch challenge, held April 13-16 near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Vanderbilt University of Nashville, Tennessee, won first place and took home the top prize of $5,000, offered by Orbital ATK, of Promontory, Utah, longtime corporate sponsor of the challenge.
The University of Louisville, in Kentucky, won second place, and Cornell University of Ithaca, New York, placed third. The Rookie of the Year award was presented to the University of Cincinnati in Ohio.
Nearly 50 middle and high school, college and university teams from 22 states demonstrated advanced aerospace and engineering skills related to real-world activities and programs on NASA’s journey to Mars. Teams spent eight months building and testing rockets designed to fly to an altitude of one mile, deploy an automated parachute system, and land safe enough for reuse, while some teams also designed scientific payloads for data collection during flight.
For more images from this year's Student Launch, click here.
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wearing a modern version of the traditional Korean dress (called Hanbok in the South but Joson-ot in the North)
Group of students in Silay City, Philippines. The lady in the centre
had called me and then tried without success to persuade the others to pose.
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As I was walking along the shoreline of the California Maritime Academy in Vallejo, California, I captured this shot of two students who were practicing their sailing skills on the San Pablo Bay near sunset. in the distance, the ConocoPhillips oil terminal can be seen where tankers and tug boats can be seen with Mount Tamalpais in the background.
Some of my Flickr friends commented that these two photos were panoramas... and rightfully so. However, these were not stitched together from several photos. Instead, they are cropped images. I used to never cropped photos in this manner but have done a few recently to get a more pleasing image. I guess it is indicative of a change in my philosophy and a willingness to try something different.
By the way--the title is a play on words. Here in the US, many people who have small children put small signs on their cars' back windshields that say "Baby On Board" in an effort to warn other drivers to be careful around them. In the case of my picture, I hope that other boaters and ships are always careful around our young sailors!
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"In the early years, universities had their own jurisdiction. When students acted up, the university had the ability to incarcerate them. One of the common offenses had to do with getting drunk and releasing the pigs of the farmers into the town. Squealing and defecating pigs running through the streets was not appreciated. However, public drunkenness was probably a more common offense, as well as disrespect for public officials. To amuse themselves the students created their own graffiti on the walls. Although periodically whitewashed, the most recent layer of 19th century wall art has remained."
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.
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IMAGE CREDIT: NASA
This shot (and most of the roll) was damaged when the exposed roll of 120 film unwound a bit before development. These are students on their way to tour a museum. Times are very difficult in Cuba, but there is light in the eyes of youngsters. I hope their future can be as bright.
Fuji GF670W, Kodak Portra 800, Bellini chemical kit.
Rolleicord IIb (Germany 1938, 6х6 sm), Ilford hp5 400 (exp Aug 2022). Cropped a little bit.
1/5 sec; 5,6; camera was on chair and the chair was on table.
December 23, 2022.
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