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May 18: Session 1:

Alison More (St Michael’s College, University of Toronto) and Isabelle Cochelin (University of Toronto)

with guest speakers and organizers as follows:

 

Mary Harvey Doyno, Isabelle Cochelin, Tanya Stabler Miller, Meghan Lescault. The other side is: Melissa Moreton, Alison More, and Patricia Stoop.

 

Meghan, Tanya, and Melissa were our speakers for the Furlong lecture.

 

Mary and Patricia were our partners on the conference.

  

11am-12:30pm Interactions with the Church I – Session 1 : The Frederick Charles Furlong Memorial Lecture

 

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Jiyugakuen Myonichikan(1921), Nishi Ikebukuro Toshima-ku Tokyo

 

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Aalto University Espoo, Finland - The four Aalto University are based in Otaniemi in Espoo, 10 km from the center of Helsinki, on a campus. Otaniemi has the highest concentration of high technology in the Nordic countries. A unique combination of education, study and business is densely packed into this small area. Alvar Aalto designed the campus between 1949 and 1966. Aalto's buildings for the university include the main building, the library, the shopping centre, and the water tower, with a crescent-shaped auditorium at the center. The focal point of this university centre is the auditorium building with two large halls, also intended for congresses. Its staircase-like ascending rows of windows suggest from the outside and amphitheatre. All tuition rooms are in adjacent buildings grouped about small internal courts, and here are also found the smaller lecture-rooms, laboratories and professors' rooms. The centre is divided into three principal departments: general, geodetic and architectural. The chief materials are dark red brick, black granite and copper

Labor Day Wagon encampment at the Oregon Trail at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center in Baker City Oregon.

 

The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center on Flagstaff Hill outside Baker City Oregon. A pioneer wagon encampment is the first thing that visitors see when arriving at this award winning and world class interpretive center. The entire facility is staffed with costumed interpreters helping visitors discover the Oregon trail and the experiences of early pioneers as they made their way West during the nation’s largest overland migration. The Interpretive Center hosts numerous special events and activities throughout the year including, Dutch oven cooking demonstrations, lectures, and hands on gold panning demonstrations.

 

For more information about the Oregon Trail Interpretive center and other Historic sites, attractions and events in Baker City or Baker County Oregon, visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.basecampbaker.com

  

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Have you visited my website ?

and my Facebook page ?

Author: Clarke, J. Wright Date: 1893 See more: wellcomelibrary.org/player/b2038533x#?asi=0&ai=149

The Ivor Crewe Lecture Hall, photo taken from the Albert Sloman Library.

It's my third time guest lecturing at this course and it's always a blast. This time I was invited by lecturers Lisa French and Mark Poole. The last time I was here, it was in 2006 and in a few years, you can see the difference in the web-savviness of this new batch.

 

Not to say the previous batches were any less fun and or less intelligent an audience lah.

 

I found myself having to update many of my stories and slides (Apple's Keynote 09 rules, by the way) because time flies in the internet world. New technologies and new forms of social media has impacted even my little corner of the web. So I added my stories of Twitter and Qik.

 

But one thing doesn't change. It's still about communicating and about connecting people.

 

I rode home from SIM and rewarded myself to some nice Punggol Nasi Lemak at Upper Serangoon Road. And didn't even have to move my bicycle when they shouted that the Parking Auntie Stormtroopers have arrived.

 

It was fun to see people rushing to move their illegally-parked cars from the double-yellow-zigzag-lined road, while I enjoyed my dinner.

 

In case you're wondering, Lisa, yes this was blogged from my mobile phone, haha.

GE Aviation Engineering Manager Eric Ruggiero delivers the AE585 Seminar Lecture: Digital Industrial Revolution in Aerospace and Propulsion

Photo by Robert Coelius

Alumni Engagement

www.engin.umich.edu/college/info/alumni

 

Lecture T. Schmidbauer

Author: Clarke, J. Wright Date: 1893 See more: wellcomelibrary.org/player/b2038533x#?asi=0&ai=189

Model: Phoebe

 

I had my friend Phoebe model for me a while back so I can practice my headshots. More images from the shoot (along with waterfall images, and really everything outstanding in my library) will be uploaded slowly these next few coming weeks.

 

Anyways, I've been having a wonderful day so far (insert sarcasm). Actually, this morning I woke up covered in little red dots, after feeling sick since saturday morning. So I went to the on campus hospital service, turns out I have CHICKEN POX. I am 19 years old, I shouldn't be getting chicken pox. So I'm isolating myself from my friends, and shirking all responsibilities except for going to lectures and labs and doing graded assignments. Everything else I'm just skipping.

 

Damn, I feel lousy and grosssss. And itchy.... @.@

While in the Professional Core classes or senior year, we attended weekly seminars in this room.

Chin lectures in Kaufmann Auditorium.

Praised the “naughty things repeated on the corners”.

Author: Clarke, J. Wright Date: 1893 See more: wellcomelibrary.org/player/b2038533x#?asi=0&ai=82

Un fidèle fait une lecture pendant l'office dominical à la cathédrale de Troyes.

Commonwealth Lecture 2012, "Connecting Cultures" by author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

 

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Fabienne from UntangleMyWeb.com has been invited by Dr. Noel Scott to give an online marketing lecture to Masters students studying Tourism and Hospitality

Dr. Timothy Knepper gives a lecture on how philosophy of religion should be taught at a religion institution. Photos by Sarah Bauer

Students from a local KC middle school visited Arrowhead Stadium for a hands on art lecture from one of Arrowhead's featured artists.

On 16 November 2021 Dame Sarah Falk delivered the 2021 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled "Modern Judging".

 

The Honourable Mrs Justice Falk DBE spoke about modern judging, her experience as a High Court judge having followed an unconventional path to the High Court bench, the selection of judges, and some lessons learned from the pandemic for the conduct of proceedings.

 

Dame Sarah Falk studied law at the University of Cambridge before starting her professional career at Freshfields. She was a partner at Freshfields between 1994 and 2013 and subsequently worked as a consultant. While at Freshfields she was involved in graduate recruitment as well as holding managerial roles. She became a High Court judge in October 2018, sitting in the Chancery Division, and was appointed to the Judicial Appointments Commission as the High Court representative in October 2019.

 

The Cambridge Freshfields Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest of the Cambridge Private Law Centre, and the event is sponsored by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.

 

More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Private Law Centre website: www.privatelaw.law.cam.ac.uk/events/past-events

Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning

photo credit: Paul McBride

NTEU Lecture 2012, David Williamson AO, “Living dangerously: The future of creative arts education in Australian universities".

 

Fremantle, WA, 15 Nov 2012.

Dr. Timothy Knepper gives a lecture on how philosophy of religion should be taught at a religion institution. Photos by Sarah Bauer

NTEU Lecture 2012, David Williamson AO, “Living dangerously: The future of creative arts education in Australian universities".

 

Fremantle, WA, 15 Nov 2012.

Josef Penninger (AT) is a well known austrian scientist and was invited to the Human Nature Lectures.

 

credit: rubra

World-renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace, delivered Lafayette’s Thomas Roy and Lura Forrest Jones Visiting Lecture April 11. She was introduced by Wendy Hill, provost and Rappolt Professor of Neuroscience. During her visit, she interacted with members of the Lafayette community during a reception and book signing.

  

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April 11, 2013

Lecture & Keynote

Dr. Nancy MacLean presented just before Dr. Eddie Glaude.

Benton Chapel and Vanderbilt Divinity School

Vanderbilt University

 

Photo: Anne Rayner; VU

3d human give a lecture behind a podium

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