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The Visual Arts Program nurtures and develops the creativity of children and youth and enriches their lives with a true appreciation and understanding of art. The young artists acquire skills in artistic expression through color, line, shape, space, texture, form and design. A portfolio system encourages them to keep records demonstrating successes, growth and creativity over time and to actively participate in the process of self and peer criticism. Many of Lubuto’s children and youth find the visual arts to be their best medium of self-expression, learning and communication, and their self-esteem is significantly enhanced.
October 23rd, 2014
Residential College (with Mr. Andy Park) at SUNY Korea
The State University of New York, Korea
Stony Brook University
Baba.
Cuando propusimos ejecutar el programa Bachiller Digital en toda la provincia, no imaginábamos el gran impacto social que iba a generar en los estudiantes y en sus familias.
Nos llena de mucha satisfacción saber que la computadora portátil HP será una importante herramienta para el desarrollo de las actividades académicas de los 368 jóvenes que cursan los terceros de bachillerato de las unidades educativas fiscales 23 de Junio, Isla de Bejucal y Guare, pertenecientes a este cantón, que fueron beneficiados con este programa.
Agradezco la presencia de Dayan Suárez, presidente de la Junta Parroquial de Baba; Nathaly Gonzáles, reina de la provincia; Sulery León, reina de Baba; y, en especial de Marcelo Cajas, propietario de Rancho Jalisco, lugar donde se desarrolló este importante evento.
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Programa de celebración del 65 aniversario de la carrera de Enfermería de la Universidad de Montemorelos, realizado el 15 de noviembre del 2013 en el Auditorio de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud. Fotografía: Aljafet Chablé.
July 6, 2010, roundtable discussion with sciences alumni Becket Greten-Harrison '07 (on left), a research assistant at Yale, and Laert Rusha '08, a research assistant at UMass Medical Center, on Preparing for the Workplace Post-Trinity. Both Greten-Harrison and Rusha plan to attend medical school. (Photo #4160)