Sentences with phrase «college cold war»

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After practice, I would drive to Belmont [a college in Nashville] and listen to Cold War history classes; I just think it's so interesting.»
Mike served around the world: the DMZ in Korea, defending the German border in the Cold War, commanding an infantry company in Desert Storm with the 1st Armored Division, serving as a European foreign area officer, earning two masters degrees from Indiana University, teaching at West Point and the Command and General Staff College, leading logistics units in Hawaii, and commanding two training battalions after the attacks of 9/11.
Danagoulian, who grew up in Armenia when it was part of Soviet Union before emigrating to the U.S. for college (he earned his bachelor's at MIT in 1999 and his PhD at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign in 2006), says he remembers vividly the Cold - War days when both the U.S.S.R and the U.S. had thousands of nuclear missiles perpetually at the ready, aimed at each others» cities.
The AP program has evolved quite far from its roots — winning the cold war and alleviating the boredom of superbly educated students who had been exposed to virtually identical courses during their last year of prep school and their first year of college.
The Cold War emphasized the importance of innovation, which facilitated laws such as the National Defense Education Act to support loans to college students.
This was during the cold war, and it was important for national defense to have students going to college and get advanced degrees.
Ngcobo co-curated «Rope - a-dope: to win a losing war» (2010) at Cabinet, New York, «Second Coming, a curatorial collaboration» at Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, and «Just How Cold Was It?»
«The exhibition, along with its accompanying catalogue and public programs, brings to light a crucial aspect of the postwar period that will strengthen not only our knowledge of these works of art but also our understanding of this complex period of inter-American relations amid the Cold War,» continued Frank Goodyear, Co-Director of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art.
«And finally after months of really a cold war» Motherwell said, «he made a very generous agreement with me that if I would get a Ph.D. so that I would be equipped to teach in a college as an economic insurance, he would give me fifty dollars a week for the rest of my life to do whatever I wanted to do on the assumption that with fifty dollars I could not starve but it would be no inducement to last.
I grew up during the Cold War with the former Soviet Union, and as a freshman in college I watched in awe as other young people across the Atlantic Ocean took down the Berlin wall with their hands and their will.
One was Sir Lawrence Freedman, emeritus professor of war studies at King's College London, whose work on strategy, defence policy and the Cold War has come to define the mainstream academic approach to those subjecwar studies at King's College London, whose work on strategy, defence policy and the Cold War has come to define the mainstream academic approach to those subjecWar has come to define the mainstream academic approach to those subjects.
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