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Provost’s Council for Engagement presents Colorado State University’s first Engagement Symposium, March 9, 2020
Governor John Hickenlooper gets a tour of Colorado State University's Ramskellar Brewery from Jeffrey Callaway
Director of Industry Outreach for Fermentation Science and Technology degree program, May 18, 2018
Hiking in Shades State Park, Waveland, Indiana.
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We came to the park this weekend for the "Eagles-in-Flight weekend and had 5" of fresh snow fall this morning, our hike was just as beautiful as any other season.
The State Theater is kinda a sad story. What used to be the lobby and everything on the first floor was turned into an Urban Outfitters (*choke, puke*), so all the charm of everything there was lost. There are a few screens upstairs, though, but you have to enter through a pretty sketchy and unexciting door to enter. (I swear, the sky *was* white the day I took this pic...)
Colorado State University welcomes the incoming class of 2025 at the Carnival and Late Night at the Rec during Ram Welcome. August 21, 2021
The former Exchange State Bank (1910) on the northwest corner of Main Street and Grand Avenue in Grand Meadow is one of three small prairie school banks in Mower County, Minnesota. It still operates as a bank, was designed by Minneapolis architects Purcell, Feick & Elmslie and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Hilton Coliseum
Crites and McConnell, architects
15,000 seat arena, hosting basket ball games, arena rock and tractor pulls
1971
Hennepin County MN 2011
Light snow didn't stop skaters from using this rink for a game of ice hockey. Minnesota is "The State of Hockey" and this city rink is typical of thousands of outdoor rinks across the state. Rink maintenence was not part of New Years weekend city services. Usually city rinks are flooded and maintained at a high level in each community. Taken at sunrise, low light.
Onaway State Park on the beautiful Black Lake has rugged but picturesque land, including sand cobblestone beaches, large unique rock out-croppings and a diverse variety of trees a three-mile nature trail. The campground is set among virgin white pines and offers solitude, serenity and family fun.
For more information on Onaway State Park, see the Michigan Department of Natural Resource's web site .
For more information on Michigan's historic sites, visit www.michigan.gov/shpo.
This photograph shows an aerial view of campus in 1906, taken looking north-west from a windmill.
1906
Repository Information:
Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, Conrad Hall, 888 Wilson Rd., Room 101, East Lansing, MI 48824, archives.msu.edu
Subjects:
Michigan State University -- Campus
Resource Identifier:
A003502
This set was taken at the abandoned Tennessee State Prison, which opened in February of 1898. My friend and I did not know it was such off limits as we got a little scare from a guard for being on the grounds. Apparently the old prison is pretty popular as I learned movies such as The Green Mile and The Last Castle were shot here along with VH1's Celebrity Paranormal. You can find more info out at wikipedias site: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee_State_Prison
This shot is in the courtyard area of two of the out buildings.
April 2009.
El Centro, The Black/African American Cultural Center and the Pride Resource Center join with Ram Events to sponsor Salsa Night, with instruction from the In Lak'ech Dance Academy in the LSC Theater. October 18, 2022
Images taken at the Oklahoma State Cowboy Football Turnpike Classic at Tulsa, Saturday, September 14, 2019, Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium, Tulsa,, OK. Peyton Aufill/OSU Athletics
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Dedicated on May 30, 1900. The keynote speaker was President William McKinley, a veteran of the battle. This is the only monument at Antietam dedicated to units from both sides.
The monument is an octagonal granite pavilion roofed with a bronze dome and topped with a bronze allegorical statue of a robed female standing on a globe and holding a sword and a wreath. The exterior tops of the columns are decorated with bronze ornaments of crossed flags with circular medallions. Four granite blocks stand in the arches of the pavilion with bronze bas-relief tablets showing scenes from the battle on their exterior and on their interior pairs of bronze tablets with information about the eight Maryland units from both sides that took part in the battle. The names of those Maryland units are also carved just below the pediment on the outside of the pavilion.
ESCP Europe's London campus hosted the 2018 edition of its Energy Trading Challenge on 22nd and 23rd February.
More than 170 students from 17 universities took part in two days of intense trading using state-of-the-art trading floor simulation software, all working hard to finish with the biggest profits.
The event was a collaboration between the School, its MSc in Energy Management programme, Smart Global, the student Energy Society, and the Research Centre for Energy Management (RCEM) at ESCP Europe.
Campus Dean Professor Simon Mercado and Martin Read, Founder of Smart Global announced the top three teams at the end of the second day.
1st place: The French Connection - Oussama Baali, Maria Bugge, Matthieu Maso and Lior Bercu
Toulouse School of Economics
2nd place: Unicorns & Kitties (on rainbows) - Wanty Leo, Kevin Nem, Amalric de Saint Laurent, Guillem Forto and Olivier Lision
Toulouse School of Economics
3rd place: Team A - Gaddiel Chinebuah, Dumani Headley, Lylah Davies, Nicholas Goglio and Catherine Owiredu-Oppong
London School of Economics and Political Science
ESCP Europe and its RCEM would like to congratulate the winning teams on their outstanding performance.