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Worcester Polytechnic Engineers (No.21) vs. Southern Maine Grizzlies
January 27, 2018
Sports & Recreation Center (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
WPI 21-13 USM
133 pounds (exhibition match): Casey Abshire (Southern Maine) technical fall (19-3, 4:16) over Jake Tappen (Worcester Polytechnic).
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Otago Polytechnic Occupational Therapy students Joe Llewellyn and Alice Johnstone working with Problem Gambling.
Otago Polytechnic Occupational Therapy students Joe Llewellyn and Alice Johnstone working with Problem Gambling.
Display of work by History of Design student Hannah Stacey in the degree show at Manchester Polytechnic's Faculty of Art and Design in 1988.
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Worcester Polytechnic Engineers (No.21) vs. Southern Maine Grizzlies
January 27, 2018
Sports & Recreation Center (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
WPI 21-13 USM
184 pounds: Kolby Smith (USM) decision (5-4) over Dan Wensley (WPI).
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) President Dennis Berkey talks to NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver prior to the kick off of the NASA-WPI Sample Return Robot Centennial Challenge on Saturday, June 16, 2012 at WPI in Worcester, Mass. Teams were challenged to build autonomous robots that can identify, collect and return samples. NASA needs autonomous robotic capability for future planetary exploration. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Headwear displayed by a Fashion student in the in the degree show at Manchester Polytechnic's Faculty of Art and Design in 1985.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Sonny Perdue (grey shirt), and Representative Steve Pearce during a meeting of Tribal College Leaders at the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on May 13, 2018. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
Secretary Perdue is on his fourth "Back to Our Roots" tour to hear ideas and concerns from local farmers, ranchers, producers, foresters, agriculture students, business owners, community leaders, and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) employees. The tour will last through Thursday, May 17th and include stops in New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska. This is Secretary Perdue’s fourth “Back to Our Roots” tour since taking office just more than a year ago. On his first tour in August of 2017, Secretary Perdue toured Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana. In September of 2017, Secretary Perdue traveled on his second tour to Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Most recently, Secretary Perdue visited Michigan, Ohio, and Kentucky during his third tour in early April.
For photos from the tours, please go to www.flickr.com/photos/usdagov/collections/72157689539524440/.
To watch a recap of Secretary Perdue’s first year and the tours, please go to www.usda.gov/year-one.
To stay connected, go to @USDA @USDAgov @SecretarySonny
Otago Polytechnic Occupational Therapy students Joe Llewellyn and Alice Johnstone working with Problem Gambling.
The work of a 3D Design student displayed in the degree show at Manchester Polytechnic's Faculty of Art and Design in 1984.
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The Newton Building at Nottingham Trent University in Nottingham.
Talbot Street view, near the Guild Hall.
A Grade II* listed building.
Newton Building at Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham
NOTTINGHAM
SK5740SW BURTON STREET
646-1/14/10004 Newton Building at Nottingham Trent
University
GV II
University building, formerly Trent Polytechnic. Designed
1952. Built 1956-58. Designed by Cecil Howitt. Portland Stone
facing, expressed as a cladding by the alignment of both
vertical and horizontal joints. Flat roofs. Low block,
polygonal in plan, containing entrance and workshops,
surmounted at right-angles to the street by an eight-storey
slab. Stripped classical manner. Entrance block treated as
symmetrical composition with projecting centre with fluted
pilasters in antis. Vertical window to left and right each
with projecting metal grill. Five-light window to flanking
ranges. Slightly recessed glazed attic storey. Slab recessed
behind street facade with moulded vertical window to end
elevation. Broad flanks each have panel of vertical strip
windows with projecting masonry pilasters, flanked to either
side by panels with narrow horizontal windows. Delicate metal
framed single-glazed windows with margin glazing. INTERIOR
retains matching original staircase.
A good example of Cecil Howitt's later work, showing the
Modernist idea of the "slab and podium" translated into a
classical manner.
Listing NGR: SK5706340228
This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.
Source: English Heritage
Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence.
The work of a 3D Design student displayed in the degree show at Manchester Polytechnic's Faculty of Art and Design in 1979.
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The continuing construction of the new development at the former Chelmsford Technical College, Chelmsford Institute of Higher Education , Anglia Polytechnic University and finally the Anglia Ruskin University central campus site in Park Road Chelmsford (UK) in September 2013.
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Thanks to David for taking this photograph and is posted here with kind permission
Paintings displayed by a Fine Art student in the degree show at Manchester Polytechnic's Faculty of Art and Design in 1985.
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"Load Carrying Bicycle" by Product Design student Andrew Knight displayed in the degree show at Manchester Polytechnic's Faculty of Art and Design in 1980.
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Worcester Polytechnic Engineers (No.21) vs. Southern Maine Grizzlies
January 27, 2018
Sports & Recreation Center (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
WPI 21-13 USM
149 pounds: Jack Nigro (Worcester Polytechnic) decision (8-3) over Brendan Weir (Southern Maine).
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