Sentences with phrase «of alumni now»

If you're still an undergrad I suggest making the most of your alumni now.
PSP is also excellent preparation for a doctorate degree, and several of our alumni now teach and conduct important research at colleges and universities worldwide.
A number of alumni now hold key positions in the country's agricultural research agencies.

Not exact matches

His alumni mentor at Ivey was Roger Chabra, then of GrowthWorks and now at Rho Canada Ventures.
In stump speeches before alumni, he has talked about what Harvard is now calling the «five I's»: innovation, intellectual ambition, internationalization, inclusion, and integration with the rest of the university.
«We have dedicated a significant part of our curriculum against this discipline and we now have so many alumni who have blazed a trail.
Our bloggers — and the alumni now dispersed through the media from the New Yorker to the New York Times — have introduced a new style of journalism, sometimes enthusiastic, sometimes snarky, but always authentic.
We are fortunate to have alumni serving in capacities throughout the capital markets and many alumni are now customers of Moody's.
SoFi, which is now a personal loan as well as mortgage loan financer, was started by the alumni of Stanford University.
«Our alumni are in leadership positions on all continents: starting schools and even universities (for example Wyoming Catholic College), running pro-life programmes and post-abortion healing programmes (in the US, throughout Europe, and even in China), entering in politics (an Austrian graduate from our MMF program, Gudrun Kugler, is now a member of the Austrian Federal Parliament and she is in charge of women's, family and human rights issues).
Looking back now, alumni of these schools uniformly express dissatisfaction about what did and did not happen in their seminary years.
A group of 20 Wheaton alumni who are now political scientists (like Hawkins) also raised concerns about discrimination earlier this week.
On Tuesday, a group of 20 Wheaton alumni who are now political scientists wrote an open letter to Wheaton's president and trustees «in hope of encouraging reconciliation.»
Valera said the alumni, many of them now college wrestlers, will come into the room and make the team better.
This means we (ALL OF US, the fans, alumni, coaches) have really got ta step it up now in every aspect from donations to recruiting!
More than 90 alumni of the BBSHK are now out in the world, preaching the Bryant football doctrine to the young at an equal number of schools.
Our target is to build the endowment to # 5million by 2019 and, thanks to the generosity of OURFC alumni, we have now raised # 2.6 million and passed the halfway line.
Murphy's list of alumni who have reached the college level exceeds 300 names now.
Prominent Livingstone City Hall alumni, Simon Fletcher and Neale Coleman, now occupy central roles in Jeremy Corbyn's office as chief of staff and head of policy and rebuttal while the former Mayor is co-chair of Labour's defence review.
The new CP is an alumnus of the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile - ife, where he graduated in 1983 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Demography and Statistics.
Somide is an alumnus of the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, where he studied Urban and Regional Planning and graduated in 1991.
Now, at a least a couple of the Cuomo alumni are under the microscope of multiple political corruption investigations.
Another fellow, Barbara Martinez, was a 2011 - 2012 executive branch fellow who now works as innovation director at Conservation X Labs, a company founded by two alumni S&T Policy Fellows in order to develop new conservation models and prevent the extinction of species.
«Acquired resistance is important because it is the basis of vaccination campaigns based on «herd immunity», where immunization of a subset of individuals protects all from a pathogen,» said Jason Rohr, an associate professor of integrative biology who led the research team with Taegan McMahon, a USF alumnus who is now an assistant professor of biology at the University of Tampa.
Lead author Jason Holloway, a Rice alumnus who is now a postdoctoral researcher at Columbia University, suggested an array of inexpensive sensors and plastic lenses that cost a few dollars each may someday replace traditional telephoto lenses that cost more than $ 100,000.
Webber and co-author Robert Fares, a Cockrell School alumnus who is now an American Association for the Advancement of Science fellow at the U.S. Department of Energy, analyzed the impact of home energy storage using electricity data from almost 100 Texas households that are part of a smart grid test bed managed by Pecan Street Inc., a renewable energy and smart technology company housed at UT Austin.
Co-authors are Ok - Kyung Park, a visiting scholar at Rice and a postdoctoral researcher at Chonbuk National University, Republic of Korea; Rice postdoctoral researchers Almaz Jalilov and Rodrigo Villegas Salvatierra and graduate students Luong Xuan Duy, Sandhya Susarla and Jarin Joyner; Rice alumnus Sehmus Ozden, now a postdoctoral fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory; Robert Vajtai, a senior faculty fellow at Rice; Jun Lou, a Rice professor of materials science and nanoengineering; and James Tour, Rice's T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry as well as a professor of computer science and of materials science and nanoengineering; and Professor Douglas Galvão of the State University of Campinas.
There are more than 580 alumni in the program, «and out of that number we know at over 80 % are now working in STEM fields,» said Laureen Summers, the program's coordinator.
«There has been a lot of debate about how expensive the Medicaid expansion would be and until now, it hadn't been clear which Americans had the potential to benefit from the added healthcare coverage in states that participate,» says lead author Tammy Chang, M.D., MPH, MS, an assistant professor in the department of family medicine at the U-M Medical School and an alumnus of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program.
In their article, «Quantifying causal mechanisms to determine how protected areas affect poverty through changes in ecosystem services and infrastructure,» Ferraro and Georgia State alumnus Merlin Hanauer, now on the Economics faculty at Sonoma State University, examine three potential causes of poverty reduction linked to the establishment of protected areas:
The work that could improve applications where control of heat is paramount was led by Pulickel Ajayan, chair of Rice's new Materials Science and NanoEngineering Department, and Rice alumnus Jaime Taha - Tijerina, now a research scientist at Viakable Technology and Research Center in Monterrey, Mexico, and a research collaborator at Carbon Sponge Solutions in Houston.
«We now have assembled a large and powerful network of DLP alumni dedicated to identifying and addressing disparities in health care.
One of the leaders in this field is Keith Koper, a Washington University alumnus who is now a professor of seismology at the University of Utah.
Members of the Pitt research team also include coprincipal investigator Mark S. Redfern, vice provost for research and William Kepler Whiteford Professor of Bioengineering; alumnus Kristin A. Lowry (SHRS» 87,» 02G), a postdoctoral scholar in the School of Medicine's Geriatric Fellowship Training Program; and alumnus Jennica Bellanca (ENGR» 09,» 11G), now an engineer at the Office of Mine Safety and Health Research in the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
The fellows have been dispatched to government agencies, where they are working with supervisors on specific research and policy projects, while also staying in close contact with mentors, who are alumni of the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships now working in Southeast Asia.
There are more than 580 alumni in the program, «and out of that number, we know that over 80 % are now working in STEM fields,» said Laureen Summers, the program's coordinator.
To better understand the evolutionary origins of this phenomenon, Benjamin Winger, a graduate student of the Committee on Evolutionary Biology at the University of Chicago, and his colleagues Keith Barker, PhD, a University of Chicago alumnus now at the University of Minnesota in St. Paul, and Richard Ree, PhD, of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, developed a new model to infer the historical geographic distributions of migratory birds.
For more than 60 years — and now with more than 60,000 alumni — State Science Day is the pinnacle of student originated, inquiry - based science education for Ohio's students.
However, the research team — which also included Sujoy Mukhopadhyay and Vicky Manthos of University of California Davis, Don Francis of McGill University, and Matthew Jackson, a Carnegie alumnus now at University of California Santa Barbara — was able find a geochemical signature of material left over from the early melting events that accompanied Earth's formation.
Some of our alumni even come back — such as our former postdoc Shinya Yamanaka, MD, PhD, who is now a senior investigator at Gladstone and former graduate student Michael L. Penn, Jr., MD, PhD, who returned to Gladstone as vice president for Diversity, Outreach, and Mentoring.
Kirsten Dunst brought it to us twelve years ago, and now Anna Kendrick and a troupe of considerably less Aryan, less Buffy alumni, types are prepared to bring it to the next level.
Allied to this and extending the concept further, some schools also tap into their alumni who have gone on to work in some of the aforementioned industries and whose stories can be demonstrated in simple yet motivational and inspiring posters which detail their school and FE / HE qualifications, the courses or apprenticeships they studied after school and the careers they are now enjoying.
This is your intellectual home, now and always, for you are alumni of the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
So successful has Roxbury Latin been that it now has one of the largest endowments of any private secondary school (over $ 140 million), «an outlandish amount of money for just 290 boys,» says Phil Thornton, director of development at the school, who points out that over 50 percent of alumni give to the alumni fund.
30 percent achieved a promotion within six months of starting the programme; all participants claim it has served to raise their visibility within the business community and they now benefit from the Women's Directorship Programme's network; thirty women executives have now been on the programme and are part of the alumni; the programme has been cited as best practice by the business leaders involved and has received coverage from The FT, International New York Times and Bloomberg; it is recognized by the 30 % Club London and Hong Kong as a transformative initiative.
My now - former students will benefit from this kind of post-graduation counseling — Democracy Prep, like KIPP and many others, keeps close tabs on alumni.
Private schools have harnessed the talent of alumni for generations and now state schools students have that same valuable opportunity.»
We now realise we are part of a bigger state school alumni movement and we want to play our part with Future First in pushing the boundaries.»
Now, it is one of the largest service - learning intiatives at UNC, with a full - time leadership team and a quickly growing alumni network.
(PELP alumni include Arne Duncan» 86, former superintendent in Chicago, now U.S. Secretary of Education.)
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