Arnath also
lectures at colleges and universities in the Dallas / Fort Worth area and participates in job seeker education programs with organizations such as the Graduate School of Business at the University of Texas at Dallas and Women for Hire Job Fairs.
Not exact matches
Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to deliver a keynote
lecture at American
University, Washington
College of Law on NAFTA
and the digital environment.
Dave has presented
lectures about Alberta politics to classes
at the
University of Alberta, MacEwan
University, King's
University College,
and Carleton
University in Ottawa.
An earlier version of chapter two appeared in Interpretation 26/2 (April 1972), 198 - 209, while chapter four has drawn on materials originally appearing in «Lionel S. Thornton
and Process Christology,» Anglican Theological Review 55/4 (October 1973), 479 - 83; «The Incarnation as a Contingent Reality: A Reply to Dr. Pailin,» Religious Studies 8/2 (June 1972), 169 - 73; «The Possibilities for Process Christology,» Encounter 35/4 (Winter 1974), 281 - 94;
and «Theological Reflections on Extra-Terrestrial Life,» originally given as the Faculty Research
Lecture for the Spring of 1968
at Raymond
College of the
University of the Pacific, Stockton, California,
and published in The Raymond Review 2/2 (Fall 1968), 1 - 14.
In St. Andrews on Thursday, September 18, I voted in the Scottish referendum
and the following morning flew to Ireland to give a
lecture in the International Centre for Newman Studies
at University College Dublin.
She has worked
at Oxford
University,
lectured at King's
College London
and was president of Tearfund...
She also enjoys guest
lecturing at Hartnell Junior
College's Ag Business Department
and, most recently,
at California State
University Monterey Bay's (CSUMB) School of Business.
Steve has taught history of education
at Teachers
College, Columbia
University,
and human development
at the City
University of New York; is the former editor of the Research Bulletin of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education;
and writes,
lectures, mentors teachers,
and consults with Waldorf schools on teaching
and administration.
He has also taught history of education
at Teachers
College, Columbia
University,
and human development
at the City
University of New York; is the former editor of the Research Bulletin of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education;
and writes,
lectures, mentors teachers,
and consults with Waldorf schools on teaching
and administration.
He has
lectured on the political process
at the
University of Virginia, George Washington
University, Columbia
University, Tufts
University, Hunter
College, the
University of Pennsylvania, ESADE Business
and Law School (Madrid),
and his alma mater NU.
«On 25 March 2015, he lied
at a
lecture at the Central
University College that the AfDB had suspended Ghana the previous month
and we were still on suspension as of the time he was delivering the
lecture.
Also
at 6:30 p.m., state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia delivers the Phyllis L. Kossoff
Lecture on Education
and Policy
at Teachers
College, her first major policy address in NYC, Teachers
College, Columbia
University, 525 West 120th St., Manhattan.
This has earned him massive backlash from critics after series of
lectures he delivered in the past, particularly
at the UCC
and the Central
University College (CUC).
For an update on the collider
and the world of particle physics, tune in tonight, Wednesday, April 1
at 7 P.M. Eastern time for a public
lecture by Jon Butterworth, a physics professor
at University College London who works on the LHC's ATLAS detector.
He has been a visiting professor
at many
universities around the world
and is the recipient of numerous international awards, a few of which are: Guggenheim Fellow in Paris, the Royal Society's Bakerian Prize
Lecture (Physical Sciences premier prize lecture), London Mathematics Society's Naylor Prize and lecture, Honorary member of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society (to celebrate its 125 year anniversary and one of only 38 since it was founded), Honorary Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford and several honorary degrees: three D.Sc., a Dr
Lecture (Physical Sciences premier prize
lecture), London Mathematics Society's Naylor Prize and lecture, Honorary member of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society (to celebrate its 125 year anniversary and one of only 38 since it was founded), Honorary Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford and several honorary degrees: three D.Sc., a Dr
lecture), London Mathematics Society's Naylor Prize
and lecture, Honorary member of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society (to celebrate its 125 year anniversary and one of only 38 since it was founded), Honorary Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford and several honorary degrees: three D.Sc., a Dr
lecture, Honorary member of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society (to celebrate its 125 year anniversary
and one of only 38 since it was founded), Honorary Fellow of Corpus Christi
College, Oxford
and several honorary degrees: three D.Sc., a Dr. Math.
Further, in 2013 he received the
University of Utrecht Award for Excellence in Pharmaceutical Research
and delivered the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Conway Review
Lecture and the De Pazzi
Lecture at University College Cork.
College instructors who use a hybrid approach that includes online learning
and in - class
lectures are likely to see greater achievement than those who only use a traditional in - class approach to teaching, a study by Brian K. McFarlin, an assistant professor of physiology
at the
University of Houston, suggests.
Robert Jiménez, professor of language, literacy,
and culture
at Peabody
College (Vanderbilt
University) will present the
lecture.
He
lectures,
and serves as a leadership development adviser,
at colleges and universities throughout the United States
and abroad.
These impressively high - quality videos feature over 500 hours of
lectures delivered by a «teaching team» consisting of acclaimed professors from Harvard Medical School, Yale School of Medicine,
University of California
at Los Angeles,
University of Western Australia, Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, Columbia
University College of Physicians
and Surgeons,
and University College London.
In addition, Mike has taught
at several
colleges and universities,
lecturing on a variety of topics from Brain - based learning strategies in the classroom to Serving students
at risk of school failure.
As a nationally recognized leader in higher education, Dr. Ross has presented seminars, workshops
and lectures in the areas of higher education leadership, budget, finance
and administration to a number of
universities and national organizations including the Association of Public and Land - Grant Universities, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, and the Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education at Bryn M
universities and national organizations including the Association of Public
and Land - Grant
Universities, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, and the Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education at Bryn M
Universities, the American Association of State Colleges
and Universities, and the Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education at Bryn M
Universities,
and the Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education
at Bryn Mawr
College.
He taught in primary
and secondary schools before
lecturing in education
at Bath
University and King's
College London.
She won a music scholarship to the
University of Alabama but turned it down in favor of studying writing
at Birmingham - Southern
College, while she was there she attended the Breadloaf Writers» Conference - a two week series of
lectures, workshops
and classes (since 1926, the conference has been held annually
at the Breadloaf Inn, Middlebury, Vermont
and claims to be the oldest writers» conference in the USA).
He has
lectured at numerous
universities across the country including the Harvard Business School, the MIT Sloan School of Business,
University of Southern California, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Kent State
University,
University of Maryland Smith School of Business, Union
College,
and Quinnipiac
University School of Business.
Poyer has taught or
lectured at Annapolis, Flagler
College,
University of Pittsburgh, Old Dominion
University, the Armed Forces Staff
College, the
University of North Florida, Christopher Newport
University,
and other institutions.
Schlosser has addressed the United States House of Representatives
and Senate about the risk to the food supply from bioterrorism
and has
lectured at universities across the country, including his alma mater Princeton
University, the
University of California
at Berkeley, Yale
University,
College of the Holy Cross,
and Claremont
College.
He has taught investment management
at Harper
College and lectured at the Northwestern
University Kellogg School of Management.
He has
lectured at six different veterinary
colleges including the
University of California
at Davis, Tufts
University, Colorado State
University, the
University of Florida, Murdoch
University in Perth, Australia
and Massey
University in New Zealand.
He has also
lectured on animal sheltering ethics to students
at Cornell
University's
College of Veterinary Medicine, the nation's number one ranked veterinary school,
and has
lectured at the U.C.L.A. School of Law on animal law issues.
He has
lectured at University of Illinois
College of Veterinary Medicine for over 23 years conducting various guest
lectures and labs in avian medicine.
Outside of direct patient care, Dr. Pachel
lectures regularly throughout the US
and Canada,
and has taught undergraduate
and professional courses in veterinary behavior
at the
University of MN
and at the Virginia Maryland Regional
College of Veterinary Medicine.
He is an adjunct clinical professor
at NC State
University College of Veterinary Medicine
and lectures on behavior throughout North America.
Dr. Wynn recently completed a residency in nutrition
at the
University of Tennessee's
College of Veterinary Medicine,
and in addition to private practice,
lectures internationally on the topic of clinical nutrition
and holistic medicine.
He frequently
lectures at conferences
and schools throughout the world,
and was an assistant professor
at Colorado State
University College of Veterinary Medicine as well as Tufts
University School of Veterinary Medicine.
I've done guest
lectures on marketing
at schools like Southern Methodist
University, Pacific Northwest
College of Art,
and the Fashion Institute of Technology
and workshops in multiple countries.
2010 Public
Lecture at Vermont Studio Center 2010 Chautauqua Institution 2009 Chautauqua Institution 2009 Bank Street School of Education 2009 Anderson Ranch 2008 Massachusetts
College of Art M.F.A. / Painting 2007 N.Y. Studio School 2006 SUNY New Paltz 2005 Amherst
College 2005 Syracuse
University 2004 Cleveland Institute of Art 2003 Kansas City Art Institute 2002 Milwaukee Institute of Art
and Design 2002 American
University M.F.A. / Painting 2001 School of Visual Arts M.F.A. / Painting 2000 Tabor Academy 2000
University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga 2000
University of Oregon
at Eugene M.F.A. / Painting 2000
University of Washington
at Seattle M.F.A. / Painting 1998 Swarthmore
College 1998
University of the South / Sewanee, TN 1997 Brooklyn
College M.F.A. / Painting 1996 Rhode Island School of Design 1996 Hunter
College M.F.A / Painting.
11:30 am
Lecture: Currency, Value, Hype Led by Martha Buskirk, Professor of Art History of Criticism
at Montserrat
College of Art, Beverly, Massachusetts, presented by Miami Art Museum
and University of Miami Department of Philosophy.
She has taught
at the Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia
College of Textiles
and Science, Pratt Institute, Cheltenham Center for the Arts
and has
lectured at various institutions including the Tokyo National
University of Fine Arts
and the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in China.
Wren has been a Visiting Artist - in - Residence
at the
University of North Carolina
and at St. Mary's
College of Maryland,
and has given
lectures about her work
at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, the Hartford Art School, Pratt Institute, Kutztown
University,
and Rhode Island
College.
From 1967 through 1996 he was artist in residence
and lectured at many schools
and museums, including Princeton
University, Yale
University, Bennington
College, Philadelphia
College of Art, Pennsylvania Academy,
University of Pennsylvania, the Tyler School of Art, Moore
College of Art, Boston
University, The Boston Museum School,
at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Amherst
College, Stanford
University, Kansas City Art Institute, Art School of Surabaya, Art Center Jakarta, USIS centers in Japan in Tokyo, Nagoya, Sapporo
and Fukuoka, Royal
College of Art, Bangkok, Victorian
College of Art, Melbourne;
College Ballarat, Indiana
University, Bloomington, Louisiana State
University, Arizona State, American
University, Skowhegan, Chautauqua, the Art Students League of New York,
and the Yale - Norfolk School.
He has
lectured as a visiting professor
at a number of institutions, including Yale
University, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Skowhegan School of Painting
and Sculpture, Bard
College,
and Cooper Union.
Currently a Ph.D. candidate in Emory
University's Institute of Liberal Arts (ILA), Pecou maintains an active exhibition schedule as well as public
lectures and speaking engagements
at colleges and museums nationwide.
and has
lectured at many institutions including the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Maryland Institute
College of Art, Baltimore, Columbia
University, New York,
and the New York Studio School, New York.
Thomas has acted as a visiting professor
at CCA
and in the MFA programs
at Maryland Institute
College of Art
and ICP / Bard
and has
lectured at Yale
University, Princeton
University, the Birmingham Museum of Art,
and the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris.
Mr. Hyde has
lectured as a visiting professor
at a number of institutions, including Yale
University, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Skowhegan School of Painting
and Sculpture, Bard
College,
and Cooper Union.
On Monday, May 9
at 11:30 am, exhibition curator Karen Levitov will give a
lecture entitled Visionary Collectors: The Cone Sisters of Baltimore; a
lecture on Picasso in the Cone Collection will be offered by Julie Reiss, Associate Professor in the Master's Program
at Christie's Education, on Monday, May 16
at 11:30 am;
and on Thursday, May 19
at 6:30 pm, Dr. Jack Flam, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art History
at Brooklyn
College and the Graduate Center of the City
University of New York, will present A Feminine Mystique: The Special Qualities of the Cone Matisses.
J.B. Blunk: Curriculum Vitae Chronology 1926 Born August 28, Kansas City, MO 1946 Moved to California 1949 B.A.
University of California, Los Angeles 1949 — 1950 Drafted, Korean War 1952 — 1954 Lived
and worked in Japan as potter's apprentice 1954 — 1955 Artist in Residence
at Palos Verdes
College 1955 Moved to Northern California 1957 — 1962 Built house in Inverness, California 1962 Began working with wood 1969 — 1970 Travel to Mexico
and Peru 1971 Apprenticeship Grant from Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation 1979 Cultural Exchange Travel Grant to Indonesia, U.S.I.C.A. 1983 Travel to Japan 1986 California State Art in Public Places Program competition award for sculpture 1999
Lectured at California
College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA 1990 Art Consultant to Land Studio Landscape Architects
and MW Steele Group 2002 Died June 15, Inverness, CA
Lecturing at art schools throughout Southern California, she has taught
at Otis
College of Art
and Design
and the
University of Southern California.
I also regularly
lecture and teach workshops
at colleges and universities around the country
and am looking forward to doing even more of that moving forward.