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Oklahoma State University Homecoming 2015, OSU Cowboys and University of Kansas Jayhawks. Pokes win.
Once again Aston's Postgraduate graduation ceremony was held at the impressive Birmingham Town Hall, followed by a reception on campus. Over 600 students graduated.
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The Low Memorial Library at Columbia University in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York.
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The Low Memorial Library of Columbia University was built in 1895 by University President Seth Low as the University's central library. Financed with $1 million of Low's own money due to the recalcitrance of university alumni (a recurring problem throughout the university's history), he named it in memory of his father, Abiel Abbot Low. "Neither low nor a library," (as described by a popular quip) however, it has housed the central administrative offices of the university ever since the completion of the Butler Library in 1934, and is the focal point and most prominent building on the university's Morningside Heights campus. [6]
The steps leading to the library's columned facade are a popular meeting place for Columbia students as well as home to Daniel Chester French's sculpture, Alma Mater, a university symbol. Low Library was officially named a New York City landmark in 1967, with the interior being designated in 1981,[1] then a National Historic Landmark twenty years later.
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Benjamin Zander working with a tenor on Roger Quilter's song 'Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal' Op. 3 No. 2 during the fourth day of music workshops organised by The Avison Ensemble.
The Avison Ensemble is delighted to have welcomed Benjamin Zander to present a series of music workshops in Newcastle for musicians and listeners as part of our ongoing commitment to music learning in the North East. These workshops were held from 13th to 16th August 2012 in Newcastle University’s King’s Hall; they were open to amateur and professional musicians of all ages and to listeners, including those with no previous experience of classical music.
These workshops were transformative and inspirational for the musicians participating as they discovered new possibilities in interpretation, expression and performance. Ben explored the ‘hidden language’ of music and the impact of its use on both performers and listeners. However, these were not technical master classes – they were full of surprises and often emotional experiences which transformed the audience and players’ outlook on the relationship of music to life.
The Avison Ensemble is the outstanding period instrument orchestra based in Newcastle upon Tyne, which plays and popularises the music of Charles Avison (1709-1770) and other English classical composers of the Baroque period, such as Garth, Arne and Herschel. The Ensemble also performs Purcell, Handel, Vivaldi, Corelli, Geminiani, Pergolesi, Teleman, Rameau, Bach, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven. The Ensemble is strongly committed to music learning in North East England and has an active education programme and its own annual Young Musicians’ Awards competition.
Ben Zander is the acclaimed conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and a passionate musician and speaker of world renown. He has collaborated in performances with many of the world’s greatest musicians, amongst whom have been Rostropovich, Oscar Shumsky, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Martha Argerich, Yo-Yo Ma, and Jaqueline Du Pré.
Ben’s work with young people and youth orchestras is world renowned and he has recently been awarded the Youth Orchestra of the Americas 10th anniversary award for his invaluable contribution to the youth symphony movement across the Americas. He has recently formed the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra to “… shape the musical leadership of tomorrow”.
Ben is one of the most sought-after speakers in the world. Bringing his insights as the conductor of major symphony orchestras to business leaders involved in transformation and change, Ben has become a much sought-after speaker to major organizations all over the world including Shell, IBM, Arthur Andersen, KPMG, Sprint, NASA and the US Army.
Around 2,000 students will be graduating from the University of Gloucestershire this year.
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(c) KU Leuven - RS
Op donderdag 14 oktober vond de vierde editie van de KU Leuven University Trail plaats, een wandel- en loopevenement voor personeelsleden. Dit jaar nam een recordaantal van meer dan 2.750 personeelsleden deel in Leuven, Kortrijk en Diepenbeek.
Brighton & Hove Dennis Dart SLF 207 (N207 NNJ) puts in a turn on the University service this morning, 13th June 2011.
In the golden glow of a late January afternoon
John Steinbeck dropped out of Stanford in the 1920's; would he had seen this same quiet quad on a winter afternoon?
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Subject (TGM): Universities colleges; College administrators; Educational facilities; Ohio--Oxford
Stealing the postcard images from "Vintage Postcards of Hamilton, Ontario" reminded me that I had scanned some old postcards that I found in 2004 when culling through an abandoned pile of office detritus in BSB just before the renovations began.
These buildings were completed ca. 1930, a building was built just about where the photo was taken in the late 50s, so this shot was taken in between - I'm guess the late 40s, based on the amount of ivy on Hamilton Hall.
Couldn't get up close to the falls, as the wind was blowing the mist pretty strong. Shot the falls from a distance through the thicket.
Andrews University is a private religious college in Oronoko Charter Township (near Berrien Springs), Berrien County, Michigan. The institution has an enrollment of over 3,400 students. Nearly half of the enrolled students are graduate students.
Aurora Williams, Minister of Mining for the Republic of Chile and Alberto Undurraga, Minister of Public Works for the Republic of Chile at University College London, 13 May 2016.
DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, US, is a private, national liberal arts college and School of Music with an enrollment of approximately 2,400 students. The school has a Methodist heritage and was originally known as Indiana Asbury University. DePauw is a member of both the Great Lakes Colleges Association and the North Coast Athletic Conference. The Society of Professional Journalists was founded at DePauw. DePauw is home to both the first modern-day sorority and the two longest continuously-running fraternities in the world.
-- Wikipedia