Sentences with phrase «kelsey worked»

Kelsey worked with the family to add a room to the rear of the house, near the kitchen.
After teaching in the classroom, Kelsey worked for Teach for America (Greater New Orleans) as a Manager of Teacher Leadership Development (MTLD).
Kelsey worked in a bakery for two years in college, before deciding that the life of a pastry chef wasn't for her.
Kelsey works with a variety of clients to handle employment - related litigation matters.

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Nextdoor is now working on a new reporting form that it will test in Oakland, the company's head of communications Kelsey Grady said in a statement Tuesday.
However, a BIA / Kelsey representative told the paper that more businesses are shifting from using free online applications to paid services in the year ahead because of the amount of work required to monitor online reviews and comments.
I want to add to this list my own expressions of thanks to those who made what might have been a difficult undertaking a rewarding one instead: Ruth Hopewell, who gave me the privilege of editing the book and consistently aided me in doing so; the Directors of Auburn Seminary, who granted a generous leave for my work on the project in Atlanta; Jim Waits and Elizabeth Smith, who anticipated everything I would need for the work to be done comfortably and efficiently; Lurline and James Fowler, who provided housing and friendship; Channing Jeschke, Candler's librarian, who made available and helped to arrange Hopewell's books and papers; Brooks Holifield, who worked with me on the last and knottiest problems in the text; and David Kelsey, on whose encouragement and sagacity I relied heavily when my assignment seemed most formidable.
He continued to value his relations with colleagues at Yale like George Lindbeck, David Kelsey, Wayne Meeks and Gene Outka, and he eagerly welcomed the 1984 publication of Lindbeck's Nature of Doctrine, with its model of a «postliberal theology,» for which Frei's work is the paradigm.
By responding to my colleague's review of our work, I wish to clarify further what «process hermeneutics is or intends to be, a question arising from Kelsey's review essay in part, at least, because of the «hermeneutical pluralism» represented in the collection of essays published under this banner.1
A while back you may have seen our Green Tea ice cream, where Kelsey mentioned that we have been working on turning our favourite drinks into ice cream.
Really sorry it didn't work out, Kelsey: — LRB - It's hard to pin point exactly what could have gone wrong.
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But Kelsey's body of work goes well beyond thalidomide.
Oldham earned her Ph.D. in pharmacology in 1938, and five years later she married Fremont Ellis Kelsey, with whom she worked on the massive World War II project to find a substitute for quinine to fight malaria.
President John F. Kennedy honors FDA medical officer Frances Kelsey in 1962 for her work blocking U.S. approval of thalidomide.
Kelsey Poulson - Ellestad, a former graduate student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, now at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, works with a Conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) sampling rosette, which is lowered over the side of a vessel and is used to collect water samples from various depths.
«Working with Kelsey has rocked my world in so many ways.
Kelsey did reach her goal weight, but then as she worked out more and focused on becoming healthier, she started to put on muscle which led to a higher number on the scale.
Working a bold print in a relaxed silhouette, the actress wore a black and white Diane von Furstenberg «Kelsey» puzzle - print tunic dress styled with silver pumps, a black cuff and a white clutch.
LINDA KELSEY says we are witnessing a seismic After returning from a dangerous tour of duty, an Army doctor finds that working the night shift at a San Antonio hospital can be treacherous, too.
At work, Kelsey pulls out all the stops to land a hot new author, while Diana dips her toe into the online dating pool.
There's little time for old grudges in these final days, however, and when Dr. Kelsey and Donovan agree to work together for the good of mankind, the rest of the world waits with baited breath to receive word of their ultimate fate.
In preparation for the role I watched lots of Frasier and listened to people who spoke with a similar accent to Kelsey, my dialect coach and I worked on creating something towards Kelsey's dialect but without being an imitation.
«The Factory», directed by Morgan O'Neill, tells the story of partnered detectives Mike (played by John Cusack) and Kelsey (played by Jennifer Carpenter) working in New York City as they track a serial killer that has been targeting prostitutes.
Mad Men «s Christina Hendricks and G4's Olivia Munn will join Kelsey Grammer and Pierce Brosnan in the comedy I Don't Know How She Does It, which stars Sarah Jessica Parker as a woman juggling her work on Wall Street with a family life.
Story supervisor Kelsey Mann, who also worked on Monsters University, explained to us how the shortened timeline of this production made them rethink how they would develop the story of the film.
He stops by the residency of Dr. Frankenollie (voiced by Kelsey Grammer) who is offering the very amount he needs for «mindless work
Kelsey Mann joined Pixar in recent years, working on the studio's 2013 hit Monsters University.
The staff at Manor Hill Elementary School in Liberty, Missouri, recognized a great need in their school: «Our school consists of kids with hard - working parents who sometimes aren't able to provide everything for their children,» recalled teacher Marty Kelsey.
Kelsey Palghat, a Senior Research Technician in the Cunnington Lab, says the big advantage of wearable devices is being able to work with students and teachers in their real classroom.
Kelsey primarily works on research which brings neuroscientific methods to classroom studies with the Science of Learning Research Centre.
For the most part, my uber - RAs Kelsey Hamilton, Grant Addison, and Paige Willey worked off of CVs, relying primarily on a scholar's earned degree.
And a final note of thanks: For the hard work of coordinating the selection committee, finalizing the 2017 list, and then spending dozens of hours crunching and double - checking all of this data for 200 scholars, I owe a big shout - out to my gifted, diligent research assistants Kelsey Hamilton, Grant Addison, and Paige Willey.
Kelsey spoke with us about her direct work with teacher leaders to advance educational equity through rigorous classroom instruction.
«Thank you to Kelsey for all of her hard work.
Ken, Kyle, and Kelsey Weymuth can be found at all 3 dealerships throughout the day, taking care of customers and working together to make W - K the destination for the best service in Central Missouri.
Our sales rep, Kelsey, was super knowledgeable, so easy to work with, and helped us find exactly what we were looking for.
Outside her passion for veterinary medicine and rescue work, Kelsey enjoys running, playing soccer, and traveling.
Reena Spaulings emerged from the daily operation of an art gallery (Reena Spaulings Fine Art, founded by John Kelsey & Emily Sundblad), in 2004, and works in New York City.
Between 2016 — 2017, her work has been featured in numerous international exhibitions, including «Moving Kate» curated by Nick Knight at SHOWStudio in London and The Mass in Tokyo, Japan, «The Vulgar» at The Barbican, London curated by Judith Clark and Adam Phillips, «Red Hot Wicked» at Studio C Gallery in Los Angeles, as well as The Untitled Space group shows «UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN» and «SECRET GARDEN» curated by Indira Cesarine and «LIFEFORCE» curated by Kelsey and Remy Bennett.
, The Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC New Talent, Signal 66, Washington, DC Art Romp 11, Studio 7 Gallery, Washington, DC Eye Street Gallery, Washington, DC Colleen Kelsey, Brenda Moore in Dialogue, Watkins Gallery, DC Passages, Studio 7 Gallery, Washington, DC Meaning in the Mundane, Levy Gallery, Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, PA Curve, the Art of Female Desire, Signal 66, Washington, DC 2000 Art Romp 10, Studio 7 Gallery, Washington, DC Project Space, Washington, DC First Sight, Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC Drawing Exhibition, Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC 1999 4th Annual Invitational Exhibition, Zone One Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Drawing Exhibition, Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC 1996 Alumni Exhibition, Levy Gallery, MCAD, Philadelphia, PA 1991 Eight in the Atrium, Levy Gallery, MCAD, Philadelphia, PA Student Impetus: an Exhibition of Works from the Women of MCAD, The Provident Building, Philadelphia, PA
KELSEY BROOKES: Psychedelic Space is the first monograph of the artist's artwork and examines three years of work and four solo exhibitions.
WORKS ON PAPER II: Work by Peter Alexander, Mel Bochner, Kelsey Brookes, Manny Farber, Thomas Glassford, Frederick Hammersley, Joseph Huppert, Francesco Longenecker, and Ryan McGinness On view in Main Gallery
The gallery has always proudly exhibited the work of «traditional painters» and continues to represent the work of Kelsey Brookes, Manny Farber, Jean Lowe, Kim MacConnel, Ryan McGinness and John Millei.
WORKS ON PAPER II: Work by Peter Alexander, Mel Bochner, Kelsey Brookes, Manny Farber, Thomas Glassford, Frederick Hammersley, Joseph Huppert, Francesco Longenecker and Ryan McGinness, is a mix of media with the artists using the common material of paper.
John Kelsey explores the artist's use of collage and its meaning in her body of work, and Josh Smith contributes a foreword, in the form of a personal letter.
KELSEY BROOKES — PSYCHEDELIC SPACE examines three years of work, four solo exhibitions by the artist and explores in depth his former background as a biochemist and his current meditative practice as a painter.
Quint Contemporary Art (QCA) is pleased to present ROY MCMAKIN: Some Drawings and a Table, a solo exhibition by Roy McMakin and WORKS ON PAPER II: Work by Peter Alexander, Mel Bochner, Kelsey Brookes, Manny Farber, Thomas Glassford, Frederick Hammersley, Joseph Huppert and Ryan McGinness, a group exhibition of artist studies, acrylic painting, zippers, cuts, collage and prints.
Thomas Chimes: The Body in Spirals, 2014 Text by Kelsey Halliday Johnson 84 pages, Softcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-95-8 While much of Thomas Chimes's (1921 - 2009) work is deeply indebted to literature, each body of work (his metal and plexi box constructions, drawings, and later white paintings) maintained structured systems that dictated the composition - a process - based manifestation of the classicist and symbolist ideals in his work.
Her work is featured in our group shows ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE, SECRET GARDEN curated by Indira Cesarine, and «LIFEFORCE» curated by Kelsey and Rémy Bennett.
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