Sentences with phrase «historic education building»

The state will soon start to offer tours of the historic Education Building on Washington Avenue.

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Key to that effort so far has been a commitment of $ 12,000 and a staff leader to head the preservation effort by Cornell Cooperative Extension Service of Rockland County, headquartered in Thiells; and Rockland County BOCES, which has committed its vocational education home building students to the actual work effort, as part of a new construction major in historic restoration and preservation instead of concentrating solely on new construction techniques, their emphasis for the past half - century.
To inspire children to get writing, winners of each category will receive a prize and a certificate, and teachers from winning schools can choose from a day's handwriting training at the historic Pitt Building in Cambridge or # 150 of Cambridge University Press education resources.
«The Center will reinforce and extend the work of faculty across Harvard's schools and build on the historic research strengths of the School of Education and its tradition of influencing educational practice,» says Harvard University Provost Harvey Fineberg.
«Tonight, I am calling on all Louisianans and all Americans to join an historic effort to build a world - class, quality system of public education in New Orleans.
City Council unanimously approved a conditional use permit allowing a secondary education building in a zoned historic urban residential district.
The demolition of the warehouse made room for the seed lab and other future components of the project including greenhouses, a shade house, a new education and volunteer center, and a Field Stewardship Center to be housed in a rehabilitated historic building.
The Newport Visual Arts Center, located at the historic Nye Beach Turnaround, is a facility built by the City of Newport as a public art exhibition space and for art education programs and maintained by the Oregon Coast Council for the Arts.
To maintain in perpetuity, the historic Point Arena Light Station — including the 23 coastal acres it encompasses, its 115 ft. Lighthouse Tower and its 1896 Fog Signal Building — for the inspiration, education and the enjoyment of all generations to come.
He is the author or editor of eight books The Creative Destruction of Manhattan, 1900 - 1940 (1999), which won the Spiro Kostof Award of the Society of Architectural Historians; The City's End: Two Centuries of Fantasies, Fears, and Premonitions of New York's Destruction (2008); Building the Nation: Americans Write About Their Architecture, Their Cities, and Their Environment (2003, co-edited with Steven Conn); Giving Preservation a History: Histories of Historic Preservation in the United States (2003, co-edited with Randall Mason); The Future of Higher Education (2011, with Dan Clawson); Reconsidering Jane Jacobs (2011, co-edited with Tim Mennell); Campus Guide to the University of Massachusetts (2013, with Marla Miller); and Memories of Buenos Aires: Signs of State Terrorism in Argentina (2013).
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