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The newly renovated Ottawa Power Station in Lansing, Michigan. Renovated for Accident Fund Insurance Company.
The main lobby was restored to the original layout as designed by the initial architect. Over the course of its history, the lobby has undergone many renovations, including dividing the lofted entry in half to add another floor of rooms. Extensive controlled demolition and structural rework returned it to its earliest construction.
Photography by Fred Gerlich Photography ©
U.S. Army Soldiers begin testing on weapons tasks during Expert Infantryman and Expert Soldier Badge testing June 12, 2023, at Fort Barfoot, Virginia. During testing, Soldiers encountered 10 lanes with tasks requiring them to demonstrate proficiency with weapons including the M4 carbine, the M249 light machine gun, the Mark 19 40mm grenade machine gun, the Javelin shoulder-fired anti-tank missile and the M18 Claymore mine. More than 120 Soldiers started testing for their EIB/ESB on June 11, 2023, and 66 began testing on day two following completion of he Expert Physical Fitness Assessment and day and night land navigation. The testing brought together Soldiers from the Virginia and Kentucky Army National Guard; the Fort Meyer-based 3rd Infantry Regiment, known as the Old Guard; the Fort Liberty, North Carolina-based 112th Signal Battalion; and Finland. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Terra C. Gatti)
The main lobby was restored to the original layout as designed by the initial architect. Over the course of its history, the lobby has undergone many renovations, including dividing the lofted entry in half to add another floor of rooms. Extensive controlled demolition and structural rework returned it to its earliest construction.
Photography by Fred Gerlich Photography ©
37 students cross the stage in the Celebration of Completion as they receive their degrees' from Baldwin Wallace University in the John Patrick Theatre at the Kleist Center for Art & Drama.
The 2022 United Association Instructor Training Program culminated in a completion ceremony, where more than 200 UA members crossed the stage to receive an ITP certificate, a WCC associate degree or both.
(Photos by JD Scott)
The 2022 United Association Instructor Training Program culminated in a completion ceremony, where more than 200 UA members crossed the stage to receive an ITP certificate, a WCC associate degree or both.
(Photos by JD Scott)
The Misericordia University Physician Assistant Program held its completion ceremony on August 12 for the Class of 2022! The Physician Assistant Program prepares students for an inter-professional workplace with a strong foundation in medical knowledge, clinical reasoning and problem-solving, professional behavior, and clinical and technical skills.
Governor Hogan Teams up with multiple State Agencies To Encourage College Completion by Joe Andrucyk at St. John's College (Annapolis), 60 College Ave, Annapolis MD 21401
37 students cross the stage in the Celebration of Completion as they receive their degrees' from Baldwin Wallace University in the John Patrick Theatre at the Kleist Center for Art & Drama.
The 2022 United Association Instructor Training Program culminated in a completion ceremony, where more than 200 UA members crossed the stage to receive an ITP certificate, a WCC associate degree or both.
(Photos by JD Scott)
The 2022 United Association Instructor Training Program culminated in a completion ceremony, where more than 200 UA members crossed the stage to receive an ITP certificate, a WCC associate degree or both.
(Photos by JD Scott)
37 students cross the stage in the Celebration of Completion as they receive their degrees' from Baldwin Wallace University in the John Patrick Theatre at the Kleist Center for Art & Drama.
Built in 1836, this Greek Revival-style house was designed by Norris Stanley Whitteker, and was purchased upon its completion by Henry Devol MacFarland, a successful merchant. The house remained the home of the MacFarland family until 1845, when, upon the death of Henry, the house was sold to John C. Ruby II and his wife, Mary Frances Noyes Ruby. The house remained in the Ruby family until 1921, when it was sold to John B. Crowley, a wholesale goods merchant and real estate investor, whom renovated the house to add modern features and amenities. The house was sold in 1941 to John W. Hubbard, owner of the Hubbard Grocery Company, and his wife, Mary Ashby Hubbard. The house features a side-gable roof, a painted brick exterior, a two-story front portico with doric columns and a front pediment with a fanlight, a side porte cochere and a side sunroom, double-hung windows, an asymmetrical front facade, a two-story rear ell, and a two-story rear carriage house. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The house remained in the Hubbard family until 1997, when it was deeded to the First Presbyterian Church upon the death of the only Hubbard heir, Elizabeth Hubbard. In 1998, the house was sold to the West Virginia Humanities Council, whom renovated the house to serve as their headquarters.