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Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park, Allensworth, California
In August 1908, Colonel Allen Allensworth and four other settlers established a town founded, financed and governed by African Americans. Their dream of developing an abundant and thriving community stemmed directly from a strong belief in programs that allowed blacks to help themselves create better lives. By 1910, Allensworth’s success was the focus of many national newspaper articles praising the town and its inhabitants.
Circumstances made it impossible for the residents of this tiny town located 30 miles north of Bakersfield to achieve their founders’ dreams over the long term. But the town did remain home to a handful of families and individuals throughout the 20th century, and true to the courage and resolve of its founders, the town has survived and persevered, earning the well-deserved title “The town that refused to die.”
In 1974, California State Parks purchased land within the historical townsite of Allensworth, and it became Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park. Today a collection of lovingly restored and reconstructed early 20th-century buildings—including the Colonel’s house, historic schoolhouse, Baptist church, and library—once again dots this flat farm country, giving new life to the dreams of these visionary pioneers.
With continuing restoration and special events, the town is coming back to life as a state historic park. The park’s visitor center features a film about the site. A yearly rededication ceremony reaffirms the vision of the pioneers.
Catalog #: 08_00927
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: Space Shuttle Mock up
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Catalog #: 08_00825
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: shows a mockup of a mission control module
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Catalog #: 08_00839
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: Proposed Shuttle Ground Equipment
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Participants in the 2023 College Student Internship Program on a site visit to the Navajo Nation 55 megawatt solar farm in Kayenta, AZ. Pictured (left to right): Sherry Sneezer, Edwina Leslie and Sarah LaVallie.
Photo from Sandra Begay
Date Taken; June 13, 2023
Part of the JavaScript code that was attached to an e-mail as a fake invoice in a zip file.
Once the user opens the malicious zip file the JavaScript code is executed and the ransomware software is downloaded from an infected website.
When the ransomware software is running it will encrypt all files that match particular extensions.
After encryption, a message (displayed on the user's desktop) instructs them to download the Tor browser and visit a specific criminal-operated Web site for further information.
Read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ransomware
In the Kennedy Space Center’s Press Site auditorium, Hans Koenigsmann, vice president of Mission Assurance, SpaceX, discusses SpaceX's participation in NASA's Commercial Crew Program and the status of launch preparations for SpaceX CRS-7, the seventh commercial resupply services mission to the station on June 28. From left are Stephanie Schierholz, NASA Communications; Lisa Colloredo, associate program manager, Commercial Crew Program; and Koenigsmann. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston
Catalog #: 08_00908
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: Space Shuttle Mock up
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
November 20, 2019 - Attendees of the Office of Indian Energy 2019 Program Review chat during a break in the presentations at the event at the Sheraton Denver West. (Photo by Werner Slocum / NREL)
Catalog #: 08_00923
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: Space Shuttle Mock up
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Mao Asada of Japan reacts after the Ladies Short Program during ISU World Figure Skating Championships at Saitama Super Arena on March 27, 2014 in Saitama, Japan
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Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah at workshop held for participants in the Youth Leadership Program.
Amman, Jordan/ June 6, 2011
جلالة الملكة رانيا العبدالله خلال جلسة حوارية مع المشاركين في برنامج "القيادات الشبابية لأجيال قادرة"
عمان، الأردن/ 6 حزيران 2011
© Royal Hashemite Court
Catalog #: 08_00926
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: Space Shuttle Mock up
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
The Indiana National Guard was visited by Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic Lt. Gen. Peter Vojtek during the first week of July in support of the State Partnership Program, a Department of Defense program managed by the National Guard that links states with allied nations to enhance partnership capabilities. The Indiana National Guard has been working with the Slovak Republic for almost 20 years now. July 3, 2013, Vojtek had the opportunity to fire a practice round out of an M119 howitzer while visiting 1st Battalion, 163rd Field Artillery in Evansville, Ind. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Matt Scotten)
More information about the State Partnership Program: owl.li/mKZnf
School Health Program CSR Project
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Photo credit: Elena Olivo
Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau
The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.
Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.
On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.
hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.
For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY
Photo credit: Elena Olivo
Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau
The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.
Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.
On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.
hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.
For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY
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Photo credit: Elena Olivo
Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau
The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.
Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.
On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.
hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.
For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY
Catalog #: 08_00928
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: Space Shuttle Mock up
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Color added to previous black and white.
Now I know why the group is called ''Scribbler Zombies...I spent my whole morning playing with this program!!
I am so fascinated with LINES and this has plenty of them...:)
Thanks again Molossus...:) (I think)...:)
John Serafini, vice president of Allied Minds and the CEO of BridgeSat and HawkEye 360, listens to Small Spacecraft Technology Program Executive Andrew Petro during a CubeSat overview briefing highlighting the growing importance of small satellites in exploration and technology development.
A total of 13 NASA and National Reconnaissance Office-sponsored CubeSats are scheduled to launch aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket at 8:49 a.m. EDT Thursday, Oct. 8, from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
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At Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket stands at Space Launch Complex 2 as preparations are continuing for launch of the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS-1) spacecraft on March 27, 2017. JPSS-1 is part of the next-generation environmental satellite system, a collaborative program between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and NASA. To learn more about JPSS-1, visit: www.jpss.noaa.gov/
Photo credit: NASA/Joe Davila
Three Humphreys’ teens completed their tenure with the Child, Youth and School Services HIRED! apprenticeship program and were recognized during a ceremony Feb. 12 here.
The HIRED! program offers teens ages 15-18 an opportunity to work in Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation-partnered facilities around the installation.
“This program allows teens to gain experience in the workforce,” said Shatoraca Morgan, the CYSS workforce preparation specialist and program manager for HIRED!. “This is the first time we’ve offered this program on USAG-Humphreys and we’re very proud that Quincy (Dewey), Tyria (Harris) and Mark (Harris) completed the program.”
The teens started the apprenticeship program 12 weeks ago and worked a child youth program assistants, in training.
Before teens are selected to participate in the program, there’s a selection process and several classes they must attend.
“Prospective youth apprentices need to complete workforce preparation classes, attend and complete a financial management course, have a grade point average of 2.0 or better and complete the HIRED! interview process,” said Morgan.
After individuals are selected, they are assigned to FMWR positions and are required to work 15 hours within a seven day period.
Apprentices work after school and weekends while earning a pay check. The HIRED! program on Humphreys will offer four-12 week apprenticeship terms.
“This is a great opportunity for Humphreys’ teenagers,” said Morgan. “I’m proud to be a part of this wonderful program.”
Orientation for Term 3 of the HIRED! program begins March 1 and interested parents and teens should contact Morgan at 753-8507 or e-mail shatoraca.t.morgan@korea.army.mil.
U.S. Army photos by Joon Auci
For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys' official web site or check out our online videos.