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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
Program covers for each week of a three-week series called The Harvest. See other drafts and direction in my photostream.
April 7, 2014
Residential College Program with Alex Lim at SUNY Korea
The State University of New York, Korea
Stony Brook University
Kids from Phelps Luck Elementary School in Columbia, MD and the Matnas Community Arts Center in Sapir, Israel participated in a year long literacy and cultural arts program. They wrote stories, illustrated them, and performed through an ancient Japanese storytelling technique called Kamishibai. On June 10, 2009 the two groups of kids shared and performed their stories over a live web chat.
Mayor Eric Adams and NYC Health + Hospitals today announce its nationally recognized Lifestyle Medicine Program has launched a new location at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln. Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, Bronx. Thursday, March 21, 2024. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.
Susana Tosca and Lisbeth Klastrup, the co-chairs for the Digital Arts and Culture conference 2005, in Copenhagen. And yes, they are just as nice as they look.
Canadian geese play "follow the leader". This must have something to do with the migration mindset. Only at this time of the year are they so sensitive to each other's movements. One bird's decision to walk a certain way affects the whole flock. It was rather amusing to watch.
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Party Program : www.party-program.com/blog/
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Victory Programs' Founder & President Emeritus, Jonathan Scott, retired after 43 years of serving some of the most vulnerable members of the Greater Boston community. During his four decades with Victory Programs, Jonathan oversaw the launch of dozens of innovative programs to address the needs of people in recovery from substance use disorder, people living with HIV/AIDS, and individuals and families facing homelessness. On May 30, hundreds of agency friends, personal friends of Jonathan, current and former staff, and agency alumni gathered to celebrate Jonathan's many successes and wish him well as he starts the next chapter of his life. Event photos courtesy of David Fox Photography.