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Match Day 2015.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU
Students featured from the Scoring for Film, Television, and Video Games program: Daniel Sottile, Paula Olaz, John Leavitt, Fernando Furones and Justin Russell
Director of Finance Jeremy Diefenbacher reads the American River Current during a student senate meeting on Feb. 25 2016 at American River College. One of the topics discussed during the meeting was giveaways for Beaver Week, which is held during April 12th-14th. (Photo by Kyle Elsasser)
The Culinary Institute of America offers food business bachelors degrees to interested students. This unique college provides a diverse, exciting, and stimulating environment for anyone interested in the business of food. Learn more about our degrees, restaurants, and events. www.ciachef.edu/cia-new-york/
WSU Vancouver's annual 'Meet the Firms' career fair provides students with an opportunity to meet with representatives from local accounting firms and businesses to learn more about the career field, get their questions answered and make connections.
Bella is one of my best Korean teachers. She gives me a weekly quiz, and takes great delight in giving me poor grades.
The Wistarion, p. 173, 1958, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City.
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The London Youth Symphony, a student group touring Cleveland, performed at the Cleveland Botanical Garden on Saturday, November 14.
"God’s Not Dead, He’s Just an Admissions Officer," by Brandon Guo, Peak to Peak Charter School.
The DCPA's AT&T High-School Playwriting Workshop is an annual one-act playwriting competition designed for Colorado high schools. Local playwrights and DCPA Education faculty taught 165 playwriting workshops in 21 counties statewide. A total of 3,152 high-school students participated in those workshops. The objective was to introduce students to the craft of playwriting, and encourage them to submit their own plays for the competition. In seven years, the writing program now has engaged more than 20,000 Colorado students. Three finalists were chosen to have a workshop and staged reading at the 2020 Colorado New Play Summit. For information on next year's competition, go to denvercenter.org/education. Photos by John Moore for the DCPA NewsCenter.
Fall Student Success Conference in Dede I. Presentation and Workshop: "What the Best Students and Best Faculty Do"
by Ken Bain, Bestselling Author on the Teaching and Learning Enterprise in Higher
This psychopathic hit man in my student film became my roommate at UT and gave me free flight instruction all the way through my private pilot's license. He needed hours and I paid for the Cessna. He and his brother were formidable high school wrestlers in the state of Texas. I was their bean bag in high school. They tossed me around for exercise.