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Taken for JMU Technology & Design by Kendall Herlica. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
A pair of TTX flatcars loaded with Massey Ferguson balers head east on 36A, most likely bound for export.
NMH is all about traditions and the annual Matriculation Ceremony for new students was held on the Thorndike Field turf on 27 September, 2020. Matriculation reaches back to the origins of the school. The head of school welcomed students; the dean of students reminded them of their responsibilities to the community; and class advisors coordinated the signing of “the book,” in which each student added their name to a list of all NMH students. As with nearly every NMH event this year, Matriculation proceeded a bit differently: the ceremony was outdoors, with masks required for all participants and physically-distanced seating. Photography by Glenn Minshall and David Warren.
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Manny Lopez, Associate Dean for Student Development, wearing a mask due to the coronavirus pandemic, on the Bronx Community College campus.
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This video was taken on 9/20/2020 at Ridge Hill Reservation in Needham, MA. This video depicts grasses blowing in the breeze. Grasses are the largest group of plants on the planet and they provide a multitude of ecological functions that connect with the United Nations Sustainability Development Goal 15: Life on Land. Grasses prevent soil erosion and, as a result, desertification. Without grasses and their roots, wind and water would cause soil all across the world to be moved away leading to significantly less usable, fertile soil. Widespread grasses would not proliferate if not for pollination via the wind. Air currents, plant life, and soil all work together to create greater diversity and functionality in many ecosystems while also resisting climate change. This video captures these interactions in play.