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2018 SCCA National Championship Runoffs
Sonoma Raceway - Sonoma, CA
SCCA Club Racing
* This is not a program but instead, just an event media guide, as there were no programs from the event.
Printed on one sheet of recycled paper with vegetable based inks, these eco-friendly programs displayed the image of a sweet pea, a packet of which was given guests upon their departure.
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Held annually in June, the HCDE Open House welcomes students, future students, alumni, Corporate Affiliates Program members, and friends to view the Capstone Projects from graduating HCDE bachelor's and master's students.
Projects are sponsored by members of HCDE's Corporate Affiliates Program and other University-affiliated or non-profit collaborators. A judging panel awards teams with cash prizes based on the categories of innovation, research, and design.
Learn more at www.hcde.washington.edu/open-house
'The Textured Surface in Porcelain' - a Visiting Artist Workshop with Bryan Hopkins and Kristen Kieffer
September 15 & 16, 2018
10am - 4pm each day
at Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
224 Western Ave, Allston, Massachusetts.
Both artists demonstrated a range of surface treatments while sharing stores and their experiences as contemporary ceramic artists.
Bryan Hopkins will talk about and demonstrate pushing porcelain pots to the edge of the rule that form must follow function- that grey area where provocative work exists. He will discuss the importance of developing clay bodies specific to his needs and the importance of collaboration. Bryan will demonstrate his methods for making translucent porcelain pieces (cups, bowls, etc.), as well as how to successfully add hand-built elements to wheel thrown parts to create interesting asymmetric forms, influenced by architecture, historic ceramics, and his urban environment. The use of carving tools and bisque molds and drills to affect surface (increasing translucence and adding content) will be shown.
Kristen Kieffer will discuss embracing play in form and surface, the importance of timing in clay, and studio ergonomics. She will demo altering off the wheel and stamping at “suede,” as well as leather-hard decoration techniques including slip-trailing, slip-sponging, and paper resist.
Renaissance Minority Male Mentoring Program {3MP} is a platform that provides comprehensive activities that promotes the personal development, academic improvement and other social and educational advancement needs of our minority male students at Winston-Salem State University. The program was originally developed to increase retention rates among minority males, but we realized that all of our males need assistance in different academic, social, and professional areas. So, this program is designed to provide the inspiration and motivation that they need to reach their goals. At the same time, it creates an unwavering brotherhood that supports and expects academic excellence without excuse.
Mission Statement
Renaissance Minority Male Mentoring Program {3MP} is designed to meet the needs of a targeted group of incoming underrepresented/underserved male freshman and transfer students. The program will focus on retention/academic readiness, mentorship, identity/self-esteem, leadership, community involvement, servant leadership, volunteerism, and cultural enrichment, serves in transforming the culture of all males at Winston-Salem State University by reaching their hearts and minds through mentoring relationships and cohort experiences.
Vision
Students in the Renaissance Program will be prepared and commissioned to model the mission of the program and positively influence their peers.
Program Benefits
A collaborative effort between The Women's Museum and the Texas Discovery Gardens, the Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) works to help students understand and take responsibility for issues in environmental and leadership studies.
Students learn environmental awareness, "green" careers, leadership skills, local environmental issues and strategies to impact environmental policy decisions.
Support provided by the JP Morgan Chase Foundation
Close up of one of our Heritage Breed Gulf Coast Sheep getting a haircut!
More about Heritage Breed program: chmuseums.org/brattonsville/farm.php
November 18, 2019 - Participants in the Oppenheimer Science and Energy Leadership Program take a tour of the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) on the campus of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. (Photo by Werner Slocum / NREL)
April 7, 2014
Residential College Program with Alex Lim at SUNY Korea
The State University of New York, Korea
Stony Brook University
Street Wize Foundation's Ride Safe Youth Bike & Scooter Safety Program educating our youth and children about helmet safety, rules of the road, bicycle and scooter rodeos and basic bike maintenance courses.
07 Mayo 2019 . El Gobernador del Estado, Enrique Alfaro, encabeza la presentación del Programa de Infraestructura para la Movilidad Activa
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL MILITARY SURVIVOR SEMINAR AND GOOD GRIEF CAMP
FEBRUARY 25 - 27, 2022
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA