Sentences with phrase «by the graduation of»

The moderated forum in Poughkeepsie will be followed by the graduation of the sixth class of Pattern Fellows and the presentation of their research projects.
In his scenes featuring water the impression of glittering natural sunlight is achieved through the placement of coloured strokes to create a prismatic effect... There is a fluidity created by graduation of colour, a natural passing from one colour to another without the full - stop of mixing.

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According to a recent Google Consumer Survey, conducted for the education company Upromise by its financial services parent, Sallie Mae, the majority of students expect to continue receiving financial support from their parents for up to two years after their college graduation.
The note, which appeared in the early hours Thursday, helped (perhaps ironically, given Jenner's use of the platform to declare her graduation from Snap) bring shares of Twitter down by roughly 2 %, while the tech - heavy Nasdaq Composite rose 0.8 % to 7,277.
All students can boost their job prospects by thinking strategically about their careers, either through additional course work or internships, ahead of graduation.
These findings might be comforting for teens (and their worried parents) currently suffering through the trial by fire that ninth grade can be, but it also has lessons to teach those of us who are decades beyond graduation, researchers studying the subject note.
Nargis Sakhibova, who hopes to launch a tech startup after graduation, was immediately won over by the potential classmates she met at MIT's Sloan School of Management.
To understand why graduation rates in computer science are so low for women, we only need to answer one question: Why do 74 % of high school girls report affinity for STEM subjects in school and yet, according to a report by the Girl Scout Research Institute, only about 20 % pursue STEM - related undergraduate degrees?
Dora Gicheva, an economist at the University of North Carolina, has found that for every $ 10,000 young people carried in student debt, the likelihood of getting married in the seven years following graduation dropped by some three or four percentage points.
Jessica McCormick, chairperson for the Canadian Federation of Students, says that some students are discouraged by how difficult it can be to find a job in their chosen field upon graduation, especially with the added stress of having to make student loan payments.
It's tempting to cast Clement's attendance at every graduation and rubber duck race in his riding as the labours of a man who knows what it feels like to be unloved by constituents, but he's always been that kind of politician.
University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, senior Brenna Spencer is standing by her decision to pose with a gun in her waistband for a graduation photograph.
The graduating classes of 61 of the 100 programmes listed in 2010 reported an average salary increase of 60 per cent or less... The biggest salary increases were reported by those who changed employer but stayed in the same industry; they achieved an average increase of 61 per cent, reaching a salary of $ 174,300 three years after graduation
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program changed the lives of young people who came to the United States illegally as children in incredible ways — boosting high school graduation rates and college enrollment, while slashing teen births by a staggering 45 percent.
Vann graduated Cum Laude in 1994 from The University of Alabama, Birmingham with a B.S. degree in Accounting, where he was the top accounting student in his class and hired by Deloitte one year prior to his graduation.
A few weeks before graduation, we were herded into the library for a presentation by a man and his VERY pregnant wife, to extoll the virtues of the rhythm method.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the ruling on Friday, saying the family had not persuaded the three - judge panel «that the individual prayers or other remarks to be given by students at graduation are, in fact, school - sponsored.»
We will take our emotions, our energy and our protest to communities most likely to be hurt by the actions of this federal administration... Graduation is not about the speaker.
The single woman might well be confused by all of this, especially if she heard the Sister President say at the time of her graduation from college that if she remained single she was selfish.
Important points of transition, both collective and individual, somehow need to be acknowledged and accentuated by special acts and symbols; graduation from college continues to be such an event, and the widespread impersonal character of diploma presentations does not satisfy the need for marking the time in a special way.
By focusing on the well - being of students after graduation in relation to their undergraduate program, the report returned to a basic premise of a liberal - arts education: moral formation for civic life.
By suggesting a correlation between how well a college actually succeeds in forming and shaping students» lives during their academic journey and well - being after graduation, the report offers an opportunity for further debate over how best to cultivate the life of the mind.
Current students were angered by the choice of Mitt Romney for the 2012 graduation speaker.
After my graduation I was ordained in the gospel ministry by (PBAOC), by the help of my pastor.
In yesterday's Washington Post, in anticipation of today's address by Health and Human Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at Georgetown University as part of its graduation exercises, the editorial staff pronounced that «Georgetown Gets it Right.»
Jody Bottum referred to the old story of the Holy Cross alumni magazine that showed an FBI agent leading away in handcuffs a priest at an anti-Vietnam protest — with both identified by their graduation years from the school.
Oh, the OTHER athiests at the graduation were embarrassed by this display of disrespect.
By suspending adulthood then drawing a line at graduation, have we weakened the notion of progressive wisdom?
I am bothered by this part of the article,» «I can not tell you how scared I am for the future of our country,» wrote an unnamed student who is heading toward graduation.
Fox tells the story from beginning to end: childhood in the German - American parsonage; nine grades of school followed by three years in a denominational «college» that was not yet a college and three year's in Eden Seminary, with graduation at 21; a five - month pastorate due to his father's death; Yale Divinity School, where despite academic probation because he had no accredited degree, he earned the B.D. and M.A.; the Detroit pastorate (1915 - 1918) in which he encountered industrial America and the race problem; his growing reputation as lecturer and writer (especially for The Christian Century); the teaching career at Union Theological Seminary (1928 - 1960); marriage and family; the landmark books Moral Man and Immoral Society and The Nature and Destiny of Man; the founding of the Fellowship of Socialist Christians and its journal Radical Religion; the gradual move from Socialist to liberal Democratic politics, and from leader of the Fellowship of Reconciliation to critic of pacifism; the break with Charles Clayton Morrison's Christian Century and the inauguration of Christianity and Crisis; the founding of the Union for Democratic Action, then later of Americans for Democratic Action; participation in the ecumenical movement, especially the Oxford Conference and the Amsterdam Assembly; increasing friendship with government officials and service with George Kennan's policy - planning group in the State Department; the first stroke in 1952 and the subsequent struggles with ill health; retirement from Union in 1960, followed by short appointments at Harvard, at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and at Columbia's Institute of War and Peace Studies; intense suffering from ill health; and death in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in 1971.
The joy of it being the largest graduating class ever was tempered by the fact that the graduation rate in Philladelphia is only 57 percent, and even lower among the fellas... with only 2 of the top 20 graduates being male.
When he participates in meetings of theological faculties or their curriculum committees his impression is verified by the manner in which requirements for graduation are mathematically calculated and distributed among departments.
The full court of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that by holding some graduations at a church full of religious imagery, Elmbrook School District was unlawfully endorsing a religion.
Robertson, a quiet force by way of West Texas, decided to become a bread baker shortly before graduation.
He has one of the three highest academic averages in the history of Mansfield High — he received a B for one marking period in seventh - grade English but nothing lower than an A since — and will certainly become the fourth member of his family named most likely to succeed by his classmates at graduation.
Stripped of his six top players by graduation, Coach Ray Eddy must prepare four sophomores for eventual starting assignments.
The Chiefs» graduation rate since 1988 is 27 %, and according to a report by Juli Rhoden of Oklahoma City's KTOK radio, over that same period no more than 10 % of the school's black players have earned their diplomas.
The 23 - year - old center (right) announced his graduation from good to great in the first period of the Flyers» opener against Boston, when he eluded 2009 Norris Trophy winner Zdeno Chara with an outside - in move and then beat reigning Conn Smythe Trophy winner Tim Thomas by darting inside - out for the team's first and still most memorable goal of the year.
He called press conferences, he dug up graduation statistics, he demanded hearings by the North Carolina State Board of Trustees.
Rashidah, who had compiled all the credits necessary for high school graduation by the end of her junior year, grew up in Atlanta and spent vacations in Kingsland, where she has relatives.
A small portion of Northerly Island, the former site of Meigs Field airport, could soon become a scenic venue for concerts, weddings and even high school graduations, under a plan to be considered Wednesday by the Chicago Park District.
A majority of Sunbridge program students are offered Waldorf teaching positions prior to their Sunbridge graduation; by graduation time, virtually everyone wishing to teach in a Waldorf school has been offered a job.
This means that by the time of high school graduation, they will have spent more time watching television than they have in the -LSB-...]
De Blasio responded by pointing to successes under the mayoral control program, including higher graduation rates and test scores as well as an expansion of computer science courses.
The state Education Department said it would not take control of Hempstead School District on Long Island, which has been troubled for decades by abysmal graduation rates, crumbling school buildings, violence and corruption.
State Budget Solutions examined national trends in education from 2009 to 2011, including state - by - state analysis of education spending, graduation rates and average ACT scores.
NorthCountryNow.com posts announcements of graduations, job promotions, awards and other recognitions received by St. Lawrence County residents.
«The rules adopted today by the Board of Regents maintain the rigor of our graduation requirements, while providing a new mechanism for students with disabilities to demonstrate they've met the State's graduation standards.»
Burke said he wants the county to close a «loophole» in the law by adding a graduation rate requirement of at least 30 percent for state - certified apprenticeship programs.
Last year, for example, he blasted a decision by the City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health to invite controversial American leader Linda Sarsour to be a graduation speaker, charging her with anti-Semitism.
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