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O Escritório Regional do Serviço Brasileiro de Apoio às Micro e Pequenas Empresas do Estado de São Paulo (Sebrae-SP) em Campinas, em parceria com o Conselho Regional de Odontologia de São Paulo (Crosp), promove o lançamento do programa "Dentista Empreendedor". O evento, que é destinado a cirurgiões dentistas e profissionais da área, tem o objetivo de orientar sobre melhores práticas de gestão. Data: 22/07/2014. Local: Campinas/SP. Foto: Ricardo Lima/A2FOTOGRAFIA
November 18, 2015 -
Dr. Loston and IBC Bank served as co-hosts of the Masters Leadership Program’s Education Day session in the college's Bowden Alumni Center for nearly 50 members of the program's 12th class. San Antonio’s Masters Leadership Program is one of the largest training programs in the country aimed at preparing retired and near-retired professionals for director positions on nonprofit boards. Since 2004, the program has trained more than 525 individuals who currently serve on more than 300 nonprofit boards in the Greater San Antonio area. Dr. Loston led participants through a policymaking exercise and she also moderated a panel discussion with higher education leaders throughout the city. Panelists included St. Mary’s University president Tomas Mengler, Texas A & M San Antonio president Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson, Trinity University vice president of faculty and student affairs Dr. Michael Fisher and Baptist University of America president Dr. Rene Maciel.
November 3rd, 2014
Residential college (with Dr. Klaus Mueller) at SUNY Korea
The State University of New York, Korea
Stony Brook University
A photo of the crowd at DBCC's Annual Breast Cancer Update, a free one-day conference about the latest in breast cancer.
Council continues to support our Financial Assistance Program because it directly benefits local community groups who would not normally qualify for any government assistance.
This year we are distributed $84,689 across 78 projects throughout our community.
Projects range from recreational activities, painting classes, theatre productions and dance and music therapy, to cultural and teaching children environmentally sustainable practices, mental health support groups, support for people with disabilities, and arts programs.
The projects reflect the diversity of community life in our City and support a wide range of issues of concern to Council and our residents.
They are also a sign that as a community, we are working together to ensure that for many people our City of Canterbury is truly a great place to live and work.
Gateway is a free, on campus program for high school juniors from diverse backgrounds interested in a business career. We hope to expand their knowledge of business while preparing them to succeed in college.
Dr. Becky Clark, former University of Tennessee Lady Vol and International Deaf and Disability Sports Performance Expert led a session on disability sports. Later, Samaya Farouq Samie led a session on body image and cultural games.
The Seabiscuit program took place on August 2003 at Countryside.
Seabiscuit's former jockey lives locally and he described the world of thoroughbred racing in the 1930s when Seabiscuit was the “all-star” of all time. He shared a scrapbook filled with his racing career highlights and shared many memories. The library was filled to capacity that day.