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Education is my bridge to the brighter future. DeVry Keller Graduate School is my bridge leading me towards self-realization and enhancing my skills to make the world a better place. This picture was taken during my trip to NYC where I was going to take an important exam for my career.
- Alina Akulic
The finished result after spray-painting the metal case. Of course, I was unable to paint the underside of the case without removing all of the circuit components, which would really complicate things.
Jon DeVries, Roosevelt University (left) and Ross Glickman, Urban Retail Properties, were among more than 150 in attendance at the April 2 Gerald Fogelson Forum on Real Estate. Held at Roosevelt University, the event features high-level local and national speakers who discuss recent transactions and industry trends.
On Saturday, November 10, DeVries officially kicked off the Vicks Comfort CAREvan – a multi-city mobile experiential tour designed to provide soothing, comforting care to families across America, just in time for cough, cold and flu season. Upon entering the CAREvan, consumers are invited to relax in a soothing message chair, have a cup of warm hot chocolate, pose for a free family portrait and record a story of comfort and care for a chance to win the ultimate comfort getaway. Free sample packs of select Vicks products were distributed and a leading pharmacist was on-site to educate consumers about the full line-up of Vicks products.
More than 5,000 people passed through the CAREvan and over 15,000 product samples were distributed in New York City alone! The tour is now on its way to Cincinnati, and then to Indianapolis, Atlanta, Phoenix, Denver and Washington DC, where it will visit retail establishments and family-friendly locations. For a complete tour line-up, or to enter the contest – please visit vicks.com
In the meantime, check back every week – team members who are traveling with the Vicks Comfort CAREvan will be providing photos and stories from the road, showing how Vicks is providing comfort and care all across America.
This year we set out to hike all of the Chequamegon chapter on one trip after doing all the segments prior in the year. But flooding created reroutes and we didn't want to do roads if we didn't have to so we waited and focused our hiking towards the Porcupine Mountains in Michigan. So we were able to get some miles ion the NCT in the Porkies and did many miles in both the Brule and Heritage Chapters as well. We hope to try again in 2019 to do the entire Chequamegon Chapter all in one shot.
Dukes County, MA
Listed: 09/06/2006
The Edwin DeVries Vanderhoop Homestead (a.k.a. Vanderhoop Homestead) at 35 South Road is a large, two-story, wood-frame, vernacular residence that was constructed and/or assembled sometime between 1890 and 1897. The timber-frame, shingle-clad building exhibits few stylistic architectural details, but derives visual interest from its complex massing and well preserved appearance from the late 19th century. The house sits in the sparsely-populated, wind-blown moors above the Gay Head Cliffs and Rhode Island Sound at the westernmost shoreline of the Town of Aquinnah near the Gay Head Lighthouse (NR listed 1987). In 1998, the town officially changed its name from Gay Head to Aquinnah.
The Edwin DeVries Vanderhoop Homestead (a.k.a. Vanderhoop Homestead) is eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria A and C, and is significant at the local level in the areas of architecture, Native American ethnic history, and social history. The Vanderhoop Homestead is historically significant for its enduring connection to the prominent Vanderhoop family of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) and for its association with civic and social life in the Gay Head (Aquinnah) section of Martha's Vineyard, MA.
Architecturally, the building's complex plan, and nineteenth century vernacular style exemplify the characteristics of late nineteenth century residential design on Martha's Vineyard. The house was built and/or assembled between 1890 and 1897 by Edwin DeVries Vanderhoop, a second generation member of the Vanderhoop family, one of the oldest and respected families in Gay Head (Aquinnah). The Edwin DeVries Vanderhoop Homestead retains integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. The period of significance extends from ca. 1890, the earliest estimated date of construction, to 1956, the 50-year National Register eligibility cutoff date.
Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine, speaks at DeVry University's 80th Anniversary commencement ceremony in Chicago IL. on Sunday, June 26, 2011. Anderson's speech was simulcast to more than 4,500 students at 32 other DeVry University commencement ceremonies across the United States. Charles Cherney/ AP Images for DeVry University.
Dukes County, MA
Listed: 09/06/2006
The Edwin DeVries Vanderhoop Homestead (a.k.a. Vanderhoop Homestead) at 35 South Road is a large, two-story, wood-frame, vernacular residence that was constructed and/or assembled sometime between 1890 and 1897. The timber-frame, shingle-clad building exhibits few stylistic architectural details, but derives visual interest from its complex massing and well preserved appearance from the late 19th century. The house sits in the sparsely-populated, wind-blown moors above the Gay Head Cliffs and Rhode Island Sound at the westernmost shoreline of the Town of Aquinnah near the Gay Head Lighthouse (NR listed 1987). In 1998, the town officially changed its name from Gay Head to Aquinnah.
The Edwin DeVries Vanderhoop Homestead (a.k.a. Vanderhoop Homestead) is eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria A and C, and is significant at the local level in the areas of architecture, Native American ethnic history, and social history. The Vanderhoop Homestead is historically significant for its enduring connection to the prominent Vanderhoop family of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) and for its association with civic and social life in the Gay Head (Aquinnah) section of Martha's Vineyard, MA.
Architecturally, the building's complex plan, and nineteenth century vernacular style exemplify the characteristics of late nineteenth century residential design on Martha's Vineyard. The house was built and/or assembled between 1890 and 1897 by Edwin DeVries Vanderhoop, a second generation member of the Vanderhoop family, one of the oldest and respected families in Gay Head (Aquinnah). The Edwin DeVries Vanderhoop Homestead retains integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. The period of significance extends from ca. 1890, the earliest estimated date of construction, to 1956, the 50-year National Register eligibility cutoff date.
Submitted by Derek DeVries, Grand Rapids, MI
This photo shows Blaze in downtown Grand Rapids sitting on a wayfinder for "ArtPrize," the art competition that is currently in its third year in Grand Rapids. The competition crowdsources voting to the public (via the Internet and mobile devices) and fills downtown with art and sightseers. It has been a huge public relations boon for the city by attracting international media attention. In the background is the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, an icon in the Grand Rapids skyline, and the photo was taken on one of the many bridges spanning the Grand River for which the city is named. Right now steelhead are running, so the water below the bridge is packed with eager anglers trying to land a trophy fish.
I had my baby boy 3 months early, it was one of the most stressful times I have ever had to encounter, but I still managed my classes with help from DeVry Advisors and Staff. Now he is a healthy 4 month old baby. Getting my degree at DeVry means everything so that I can better provide for him.
- Baillie Carroll
On Saturday, November 10, DeVries officially kicked off the Vicks Comfort CAREvan – a multi-city mobile experiential tour designed to provide soothing, comforting care to families across America, just in time for cough, cold and flu season. Upon entering the CAREvan, consumers are invited to relax in a soothing message chair, have a cup of warm hot chocolate, pose for a free family portrait and record a story of comfort and care for a chance to win the ultimate comfort getaway. Free sample packs of select Vicks products were distributed and a leading pharmacist was on-site to educate consumers about the full line-up of Vicks products.
More than 5,000 people passed through the CAREvan and over 15,000 product samples were distributed in New York City alone! The tour is now on its way to Cincinnati, and then to Indianapolis, Atlanta, Phoenix, Denver and Washington DC, where it will visit retail establishments and family-friendly locations. For a complete tour line-up, or to enter the contest – please visit www.vicks.com.
In the meantime, check back every week – team members who are traveling with the Vicks Comfort CAREvan will be providing photos and stories from the road, showing how Vicks is providing comfort and care all across America.
Pictures from 2012 SQLSaturday #119
Held at DeVry University - Addison Campus
Chicago Suburban chapter of the Professional Association of Sql Server (PASS)
SQLSaturday is a training event for SQL Server professionals and those wanting to learn about SQL Server. This event will be held May 19, 2012 at DeVry University - Addison Campus, 1221 North Swift Road, Addison, IL 60101-6106.
Thank you to all of our sponsors!
SQL Saturday #119 Website
www.sqlsaturday.com/119/eventhome.aspx
Picture taken by Michael Kappel at Chicago SQL Saturday 119 in Addison IL
View the high resolution image on my photo website
RECIFE, PERNAMBUCO, BRASIL, 11.07.2017 - Desfile da DeVry / UNIF AVIP com a coleção "O ritmo da moda no compasso do Maracatu" durante a 18ª Fenearte (Feira Nacional de Negócios do Artesanato), realizada no Centro de Convenções de Pernambuco, nesta terça (11). Foto: Arthur Mota/Divulgação
RECIFE, PERNAMBUCO, BRASIL, 15.07.2017 - Desfile dos Alunos da DeVry/FBV com a coleção "Pontes, Rios e Overdrives" durante a 18ª Fenearte (Feira Nacional de Negócios do Artesanato), realizada no Centro de Convenções de Pernambuco, nesta sábado (15). Foto: Arthur Mota/Divulgação
I made a bucket list a few years ago & graduating from & with DeVry is on my list. I would love to have DeVry as a part of my life's accomplishments "achieving and accomplishing your list of goals and dreams are your marks in life...don't leave this world with a blank list"" and with DeVry I won't.
- Annie Cha