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Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
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February 26th, 2017
For Immediate Press Release
Chart-topping group, the SOS Band closes out UNCF Birmingham Mayor’s Masked Ball in Birmingham (Exclusive Pictures Inside)
Mayor William Bell and the City of Birmingham hosted the widely anticipated UNCF Mayor’s Masked Ball tonight at the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center - East Ballroom. Catering to an extremely large audience, the posh masked gala gave attendees a chance to hear from host committee members, honorees, and UNCF scholarship recipients. All shared the importance of having UNCF available to help underprivileged kids have a chance to go to college.
Closing out the festivities were chart-topping group, The SOS Band. The SOS Band had the audience grooving on the dance floor to their hit Take Your Time (Do it Right). Young Millennials were “pop locking” and baby boomers were strutting their stuff on the UNCF Dance Floor.
Event Highlights:
UNCF President Dr. Michael Lomax Ph.D shared tonight that he will be joining a number of HBCU Presidents at the White House in a few days to talk to the current administration about how they want to see tax dollars used to help minority and low-income students go to college.
Birmingham Mayor William Bell gave words to the audience on the importance of having UNCF. Mayor Bell also praised Talladega College President Dr. Billy Hawkins for making the decision to allow the marching band to participate in the recent Inauguration Ceremony with President Donald Trump. The decision sparked national controversy, but ultimately helped to raise more than $675,000 for the band program via of their Go Fund Me Campaign.
2016 UNCF Gates Millennium Scholar Mya Quinn shared her testimony of how the UNCF Scholarship is helping her to pursue her dreams of earning her doctorate in Biology from Samford University while 2017 UNCF Scholarship Recipient Danny Morales also shared his testimony of how UNCF is helping him to finish his college education at Stillman College in Tuscaloosa.
The 2017 Masked Ball Honorees were Dr. Peter Millett (Former President of Stillman College) x Drs. Robert Agee Jr and Jarralynne Agee x ACIPCO (American Cast Iron Pipe Company).
The Mayor’s Masked Ball was hosted by award-winning media maven and The DL Hughley Show Co-Host, Jasmine Sanders @iamjasminesanders. Sanders facilitated the evening with style and class.
Live Music was provided by Miles College Jazz Ensemble
For more information about UNCF, including donating to the organization, please visit www.uncf.org/
About Andre J. Thomas
Andre J. Thomas is a 5x Award Winning producer for the hit show, College Talk. Andre is also a contributing blogger for Black Moguls Magazine, GumpTown Magazine, BeatsBangBlog, The Birmingham Times, SwurvRadio and the Stardome Comedy Club.
#AndreTheBlogger is a radio personality with The Joe Lockett Show which airs commercially on Superstation 101.1 FM & 1260 AM WYDE (Alabama) every Saturday from 4pm – 7pm CST.
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Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Positive millennial Arab businessman with tablet pc sitting in armchair and smiling at camera in modern office. Young Eastern man enjoying online job, working for international company
Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
The final concert for the Battle of the Bands held at the Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto on November 17, 2016.
Photos by Arthur Mola Photography
Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
CETL Workshop Reaching Then Teaching Millennials
Reaching and Then Teaching Millennials: Best Practices for Closing the Generational Gap Within the College Classroom
Facilitator: Fred-Rick L. Roundtree
Date: January 17th, 2013
Time: 3:30 pm-5:00 pm
Location: O’Kelly Library, Room 202
Description: “Reaching and Then Teaching Millennials”: Best Practices for Closing the Generational Gap is a workshop that will go beyond defining Millennials. We will explore the selected vistas through which Millennials view and navigate society. We will also discuss interpersonal communication skills that disarm Millennials and invite them to be themselves while transitioning into young professionals. Finally, we will discuss current best practices for teaching Millennials in our classrooms.
Fred-Rick L. Roundtree is a native of Winston-Salem, NC and is a very proud graduate of
Winston-Salem State University. His philosophy of Education is: “Learning should be an
enjoyable and active process for both the learner and the educator.” After graduating from
WSSU, Fred-Rick became a Professional Storyteller and Poetry Performance Facilitator for
Poetry Alive! © located in Asheville, NC. While working at Poetry Alive! ©, Fred-Rick traveled
twenty-one states performing for elementary, middle, and high school audiences. He also
facilitated many teaching workshops for public school, private school, college, and university
Educators.
Upscale millennial theme park movie set development on Alameda between First and Second Street.
Previously this was an industrial area with multiple freight tracks running along Alameda Street.
Another 3 or 4 blocks south is the boundary of the traditional Skid Row homeless alcohol drug typhoid epidemic district.
Overjoyed millennial husband and wife dancing in modern kitchen celebrate wedding anniversary at home together, happy young couple tenants have fun enjoy family weekend in new own house or apartment
Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Participants toured labs at PNNL as part of the Millennial Nuclear Caucus.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Fig-lab presents the Millennial Monsters Series
Since the dawn of this new millennium an outstanding number of Japanese Character creators have emerged whose primary medium of expression is Japanese Vinyl. The Japanese vinyl figure has a 40 year legacy which attests to its integrity and durability as an artistic medium. In our on-demand fast turnaround post-modern world, the means of production have been made available to independent artists who can now create smaller runs than demanded by the tool and die mentality of the previous century. This further evidenced by the increasing number of creators worldwide who crossing over from the mass produced milieu of the factory back to the province of the craftsmen of Japan's vinyl trade.
Millennial Monsters will be a series of exclusive releases from Fig-lab of recent original Japanese vinyl figures in a signature color way. Many of the figures chosen for the series have been sculpted and painted by the artists themselves. All are self-financed labors of love. The objective of the series to highlight some of these outstanding creators, producers and their endearing characters. In addition to the releases themselves, effort will be made to showcase the the backstories of the characters, a history of the figure and an insight to the creative process of each artist.
The first three releases from the series will be available in San Diego at the Onell Design/GFS2009 booth (#4937)
The name of the series is an unabashed homage to the book Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination by Anne Allison, which is the most outstanding book I have ever read about post-war Japanese society and its relationship with the west through toys, characters and entertainment.
via fig-lab.com/blog/2009/07/fig-lab-presents-millennial-mons...