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Naval Dental School. Endodontic Residency Program. 1993-1994. Second Row: LCDR T.R. Rohde, LCDR J.Y.M. Chau, LCDR C.W. Beach, LCDR G.G. Goodell, LCDR D.G. Ehrich. First Row: LCDR M.W. Huey, CAPT T.O. Mork, CAPT J.W. Hutter, CAPT J.D. Bramwell, LCDR J.J. Antus.
Nevada State College in partnership with Sunrise Hospital successfully advances first cohort of 28 nurses through newly launched residency program. Dec 2011
Kira Buckel (artist in residence November–December 2016) works on collaged paintings in her residency studio.
More information on the artist in residence program at Main Street Arts: mainstreetartsgallery.com/residency
Victoria Connors (artist in residence July–August 2016) works on needle felt paintings in her residency studio.
More information on the artist in residence program at Main Street Arts: mainstreetartsgallery.com/residency
James Mikhel Emerson (artist in residence August 2016) discusses his sculpture with a fellow artist. Residents have the option to display artwork in our workshop space.
More information on the artist in residence program at Main Street Arts: mainstreetartsgallery.com/residency
James Mikhel Emerson (artist in residence August 2016) had a series of sculptures and paintings on view in his residency studio.
More information on the artist in residence program at Main Street Arts: mainstreetartsgallery.com/residency
03 November 2010: Major League Soccer (MLS) - Vancouver Whitecaps FC Media Press Conference - The Whitecaps introduce Richard Grootscholten as the new technical director and head coach of the club's full-time Residency program. ****(Photo by Bob Frid - Vancouver Whitecaps) All Rights Reserved
Naval Post-Graduate Dental School. Endodontic Residency Program. 1999-2000. Back Row: LCDR Kenee, LCDR Urbanczyk, LCDR Miller, LCDR Webb, LCDR Adamian, LCDR Wilson. Front Row: LCDR Strimer, CDR Weber, CAPT McClanahan, CAPT Johnson, CAPT Allemang, CAPT Blundell, CDR Steward, LCDR Costa.
The University of Louisville Internal Medicine Residency Program welcomed its new residents for the 2020-2021 academic year in a summer damp themed orientation program at the Clinical & Translational Research Building on June 24, 2021.
dSatellite is a site-specific architectural structure that extends the mission of DFLUX (www.dflux.org), a Detroit-based research studio and residency program, further into its community. DFLUX engages its local neighborhood and the general public with creative actions, research, and workshops. In so doing, they hope to reveal and create emergent and sustainable cottage industries. dSatellite was created with the intention of providing future DFLUX participants and local residents with an outpost to engage in various field research. Constructed with foraged building materials, dSatellite merges both the physical and conceptual characteristics of the DFLUX Residency site and a typical nature blind used by naturalists, scientists, photographers and hunters. dSatellite is currently deployed in a completely razed residential neighborhood of Detroit currently referred to as the "field" by local residents and "Renaissance Zone" by real estate developers. A dense urban forest, rich with wildlife, has grown there, only crumbling roads and alleys, debris piles, and public utilities remain as signs of past use.
dSatellite was created during a research residency at DFLUX in Detroit, MI in collaboration with Joseph G. Cruz (http://josephgcruz.com)
On June 15, 2024 the Family Medicine Residency Program celebrated its graduates at the UH Campus Center Ballroom.
dSatellite is a site-specific architectural structure that extends the mission of DFLUX (www.dflux.org), a Detroit-based research studio and residency program, further into its community. DFLUX engages its local neighborhood and the general public with creative actions, research, and workshops. In so doing, they hope to reveal and create emergent and sustainable cottage industries. dSatellite was created with the intention of providing future DFLUX participants and local residents with an outpost to engage in various field research. Constructed with foraged building materials, dSatellite merges both the physical and conceptual characteristics of the DFLUX Residency site and a typical nature blind used by naturalists, scientists, photographers and hunters. dSatellite is currently deployed in a completely razed residential neighborhood of Detroit currently referred to as the "field" by local residents and "Renaissance Zone" by real estate developers. A dense urban forest, rich with wildlife, has grown there, only crumbling roads and alleys, debris piles, and public utilities remain as signs of past use.
dSatellite was created during a research residency at DFLUX in Detroit, MI in collaboration with Joseph G. Cruz (http://josephgcruz.com)
dSatellite is a site-specific architectural structure that extends the mission of DFLUX (www.dflux.org), a Detroit-based research studio and residency program, further into its community. DFLUX engages its local neighborhood and the general public with creative actions, research, and workshops. In so doing, they hope to reveal and create emergent and sustainable cottage industries. dSatellite was created with the intention of providing future DFLUX participants and local residents with an outpost to engage in various field research. Constructed with foraged building materials, dSatellite merges both the physical and conceptual characteristics of the DFLUX Residency site and a typical nature blind used by naturalists, scientists, photographers and hunters. dSatellite is currently deployed in a completely razed residential neighborhood of Detroit currently referred to as the "field" by local residents and "Renaissance Zone" by real estate developers. A dense urban forest, rich with wildlife, has grown there, only crumbling roads and alleys, debris piles, and public utilities remain as signs of past use.
dSatellite was created during a research residency at DFLUX in Detroit, MI in collaboration with Joseph G. Cruz (http://josephgcruz.com)
dSatellite is a site-specific architectural structure that extends the mission of DFLUX (www.dflux.org), a Detroit-based research studio and residency program, further into its community. DFLUX engages its local neighborhood and the general public with creative actions, research, and workshops. In so doing, they hope to reveal and create emergent and sustainable cottage industries. dSatellite was created with the intention of providing future DFLUX participants and local residents with an outpost to engage in various field research. Constructed with foraged building materials, dSatellite merges both the physical and conceptual characteristics of the DFLUX Residency site and a typical nature blind used by naturalists, scientists, photographers and hunters. dSatellite is currently deployed in a completely razed residential neighborhood of Detroit currently referred to as the "field" by local residents and "Renaissance Zone" by real estate developers. A dense urban forest, rich with wildlife, has grown there, only crumbling roads and alleys, debris piles, and public utilities remain as signs of past use.
dSatellite was created during a research residency at DFLUX in Detroit, MI in collaboration with Joseph G. Cruz (http://josephgcruz.com)
dSatellite is a site-specific architectural structure that extends the mission of DFLUX (www.dflux.org), a Detroit-based research studio and residency program, further into its community. DFLUX engages its local neighborhood and the general public with creative actions, research, and workshops. In so doing, they hope to reveal and create emergent and sustainable cottage industries. dSatellite was created with the intention of providing future DFLUX participants and local residents with an outpost to engage in various field research. Constructed with foraged building materials, dSatellite merges both the physical and conceptual characteristics of the DFLUX Residency site and a typical nature blind used by naturalists, scientists, photographers and hunters. dSatellite is currently deployed in a completely razed residential neighborhood of Detroit currently referred to as the "field" by local residents and "Renaissance Zone" by real estate developers. A dense urban forest, rich with wildlife, has grown there, only crumbling roads and alleys, debris piles, and public utilities remain as signs of past use.
dSatellite was created during a research residency at DFLUX in Detroit, MI in collaboration with Joseph G. Cruz (http://josephgcruz.com)
Naval Post-Graduate Dental School. Endodontic Residency Program. 2017-2018. Back Row: CAPT Webb, CDR Neal, LCDR Lisell, CDR Suffridge. Middle Row: LT Donaldson, LCDR Ligon, LT Kopacz, LCDR Layton. Front Row: LT Greiner, LCDR Nelson, LCDR Do, LCDR Morris, LCDR Hicks.
Naval Dental School. Endodontic Residency Program. 1989-1990. Second Row: CDR S.J. Cathers, LCDR J.P. Campbell, LCDR C.A. Lento, CAPT W. Doblecki, CDR J.O. Roahen. First Row: LCDR K.R. Hunter, LCDR R.E. Golden, LCDR J.L. Awramik, CDR W.C. Hightower, LCDR J.R. Thorpe, LCDR W.D. Luper.
SPECTRUM is a residency program that integrates math and art.
SPECTRUM Residencies are represented by the groupings on the left of this page.
dSatellite is a site-specific architectural structure that extends the mission of DFLUX (www.dflux.org), a Detroit-based research studio and residency program, further into its community. DFLUX engages its local neighborhood and the general public with creative actions, research, and workshops. In so doing, they hope to reveal and create emergent and sustainable cottage industries. dSatellite was created with the intention of providing future DFLUX participants and local residents with an outpost to engage in various field research. Constructed with foraged building materials, dSatellite merges both the physical and conceptual characteristics of the DFLUX Residency site and a typical nature blind used by naturalists, scientists, photographers and hunters. dSatellite is currently deployed in a completely razed residential neighborhood of Detroit currently referred to as the "field" by local residents and "Renaissance Zone" by real estate developers. A dense urban forest, rich with wildlife, has grown there, only crumbling roads and alleys, debris piles, and public utilities remain as signs of past use.
dSatellite was created during a research residency at DFLUX in Detroit, MI in collaboration with Joseph G. Cruz (http://josephgcruz.com)
Coty Calviera, also known as Mr. Coty, (artist in residence November–December 2016) works on new mixed media paintings in his residency studio.
More information on the artist in residence program at Main Street Arts: mainstreetartsgallery.com/residency