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former students listen to a speech at a 10-year anniversary party for the College of Education, Leadership and Counseling's Leadership in Student Affairs program in Opus Hall on the Minneapolis campus on June 6, 2013.
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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Hosted by Engineering Student Life, Gone to Engineering has welcomed incoming engineering students to the Cockrell School since 1990.
This young girl, in her school uniform, was quite shy. All Tajik girls wear caps like this, and a lot of young girls wear huge white ribbons on their plaits (Russian style)
The London Youth Symphony, a student group touring Cleveland, performed at the Cleveland Botanical Garden on Saturday, November 14.
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.
School Student Child Gargoyle over the entrance of John Jay High School in Park Slope Brooklyn NYC - 1993 New York City architecture statue sculpture education books
The EIT conference Youth and Entrepreneurship - Drivers of innovation brought together 200 participants from diverse backgrounds ranging from KICs and their students, successful European and international entrepreneurs, business representatives, venture capitalists, business angels and European stakeholder organisations to discuss what is needed to further boost entrepreneurship in Europe, especially among young people.
PCC Student Ambassadors cleaned the kitchen and cafeteria at Greenville's Community Crossroads Center as part of a service project.
Night of Excellence celebrated excellence in athletics and the arts as we honored these four groups of students for their exemplary accomplishments.
Marching Band
Elizabeth Public Schools is dedicated to recognizing the excellence of those who continually contribute to the district’s vision of becoming one of the best school systems in America. The Night of Excellence Ceremony was created to honor students who have performed at a prestigious level through demonstrating exceptional dedication, determination, and perseverance.
The next group of talented, dedicated young men and women and the professionals who lead them in their high caliber performances have achieved not only a State championship title but also a National championship title. They are now the three-time defending state and national champions in US Bands Group 5A after winning the state and national championships in 2013! They have also gone undefeated in three consecutive seasons!
If that isn’t excellent enough, they were also the only high school group to be selected to perform at Super Bowl 48 here in New Jersey this past February. How big of a deal was it for this group to perform at the Media Day and Gameday events for Super Bowl 48? The game was watched by 112.2 million people in the United States, the largest television audience in United States history.
Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy
The next group of students are part of the school that was ranked among the best high schools in New Jersey and America by The Washington Post and U.S. News & World Report. This school was ranked Number 11 in New Jersey and Number 613 in America by The Washington Post and Number 30 in New Jersey and Number 836 in America by U.S. News & World Report. In its performance on state assessments, the school attained the rankings of ‘Very High Performing’ in Academic Achievement in a peer comparison and ‘High Performing’ in a statewide comparison, while achieving a ‘High Performing’ ranking in College and Career readiness when compared to its peer schools.
Elizabeth High School
Next, we want to recognize another one of our high schools that was ranked among the best in New Jersey and America by The Washington Post and U.S. News & World Report. This school was ranked Number 1 in New Jersey and Number 34 in America by The Washington Post and Number 11 in New Jersey and Number 221 in America by U.S. News & World Report. This school has a 96% graduation rate with a total enrollment of 769 students and it has attained an impressive 99% proficiency or advanced proficiency on the High School Proficiency Assessment. Lastly, this school was recently identified by the State of New Jersey as ‘Very High Performing’ in the category of Academic Achievement in both peer and statewide comparisons.
Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Last, but not least, is a school that was one of 59 throughout the country to be nationally recognized as a National Title I Distinguished School for exceptional student achievement in 2013. This designation is awarded in honor of the efforts of schools across the country in making significant improvements for their students. The program has been in place since 1996, highlighting the success of hundreds of schools in the categories of exceptional student performance for two or more consecutive years and closing the achievement gap between students.
College staff, students, donors, community partners and alumni gathered in Centre Core for the anniversary kickoff and announcement – which came with balloons spilling into the room and cake cut by the college’s longest-serving staff members. Speakers focused on the college’s proud beginning as Canada’s first publicly-funded community college in 1957 and the people and partnerships who have made the college what it is today.
The UIS community enjoyed Welcome Week activities during the week of August 20. This annual tradition is designed to introduce students to Chancellor and Mrs. Ringeisen, clubs and organizations, sporting events, and many other aspects of our campus. Great info, good food, live music, and lots of fun.
Aydin Matlabi
Born in Tehran, in 1982
Lives and works in Montreal
From the series "White Wind"
2015
Ink-jet print on adhesive vinyl, 1/1
Courtesy of the artist
The series "White Wind" illustrates the situation of Muslim children in southern Thailand. It shows their courage in the face of violence. Insurgents target schools, teachers and students, especially girls, spreading fear in the community. Incurring reprisals, this schoolgirl attends class while the risk of conflict is ever present and real. The artist explores the fragile strength of childhood, hope and peace in the eyes of a young.
An unknown Sweet Briar student jumping over a hurdle, 2001.
[printed on back]: “Copyright © 2001 John McCormick Photography”