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On November 05, 2013 Dustin Smith, a sophomore at Crowder College, is searching for defects in seed plates for Dr. Halleran.
Photo by Ashley Goodwin
Whitney Goodwin, 17, gets some lovin' from Larry on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at her home in Joplin, Missouri. According to Whitney, Larry has no idea he is a dog.
Kettering University hosted an inspiring Alumni Insights event featuring Sherry House ’94, CFO at Ford Motor Company, and Chris House ’94, retired Tesla manager. Held during Common Hour and hosted by President Dr. Robert K. McMahan, the session gave students, faculty, and staff a firsthand look at the impact of a Kettering education through the lens of two accomplished alumni. From personal stories to professional advice, the event highlighted the value of persistence, innovation, and real-world experience.
Mick with supporter Henry Eldridge, who is currently 5th Congressional District Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party.
One of my shots for Animal Restaurant has been chosen to feature in Food And Wine magazine and its website.
Puddle outside of Arnold house reflects the new Physical Science Building coming Spring Semester, 2018. Photo by Mayank Mishra.
Erin Riel, service dog trainer with Diggity Dogs Inc., sits with her newest puppy-in-training, Newman, at Blue Wall, Monday, Feb. 12, 2018. Photo by Caroline O'Connor.
Photo: Aaron Renn
This subdivision just happens to be in Nashville, but it could be anywhere. This kind of subdivision often doesn't include sidewalks.
Article featuring two massive images of my work :) It's an awesome and very interested article on how emotional connection with objects can create sustainability.
Well worth getting a copy:
Erin Riel, service dog trainer with Diggity Dogs Inc., sits with her newest puppy-in-training, Newman, at Blue Wall, Monday, Feb. 12, 2018. Photo by Caroline O'Connor.
This session featured nearly one hundred posters that showcased community-engaged activities at UMass Boston, and celebrate the efforts and achievements of faculty, staff, and community partners. Each year the poster showcase provides an excellent opportunity to learn about existing efforts, make new connections, and build stronger collaborations.
Indoor Tabletop Water Fountain Feature - Fountains / Features
A tabletop fountain is a great home accent and they will bring a sense of serenity to your indoor space. The water and natural elements bring a little bit of nature indoors. Our indoor tabletop fountains are made with hand thrown ceramic, copper, stainless steel and natural elements such as slate, gemstones, crystals and bamboo. The features made of semi precious stones often include a rotating object on the fountain such as a crystal sphere which rotates using water pressure, bringing movement to the table fountain which is both interesting and soothing to watch. Table fountains are ideal accents for small rooms and office desks where space is a concern. They easily fit into small spaces such as the corner of a desk, a bedroom table, mantle, around door entryways and coffee tables.