Sentences with phrase «presented by campus»

Annual Leadership Conference to Provide Dynamic Training and Learning Opportunities AUSTIN, TX (January 23, 2017)-- Over 75 student housing professionals from across the United States are meeting in Austin for the FOCUS Conference presented by Campus Advantage, a...
Some staff development will be presented by campus personnel, some by district personnel, and some by outside vendors.
Next week they'll take on another ATO Squad — the 15s in softball... Oh and that will be the Game of the Week presented by Campus Florist.

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October 3 Michigan Senior $ afe training presented by the Corporation, Securities and Commercial Licensing Bureau of the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs at Lansing Community College — West Campus, 5708 Cornerstone Drive, Lansing, from 8am - 1:30 pm.
The meeting began on a Wednesday night at the bucolic campus of the University of Saint Mary of the Lake in Mundelein, Illinois, and the frank discussion quickly moved into a variety of topics including several difficult ones such as the Council of Trent, which is particularly anti-Protestant but still binding for Catholics, and the Catholic doctrine of the church as the prolongation of the incarnation of Christ (presented by Father Thomas A. Baima, the Catholic co-chair of the event), as well as social issues ranging from care for the poor, abortion, and the recent developments in gender and sexual ethics in the West.
Experts from the SBA, the Export - Import Bank, the Erie County Industrial Development Agency and other organizations talked about how to make exporting more accessible during a seminar presented by the ECIDA on Tuesday at the University at Buffalo's North Campus in Amherst.
Price, who serves as chair of the U.S. House Budget Committee, came to campus to speak to a town hall meeting on NIH and NSF funding presented by the Emory Science Advocacy Network, a graduate student group that seeks to promote biomedical research funding through advocacy and education.
Students from Allston - Brighton, Jamaica Plain, and Roxbury came to campus for the event, Leadership and Learning: Celebrating the Accomplishments of our Young Men, cosponsored by Harvard Public Affairs & Communications and the Harvard Graduate School of Education, during which they presented their year - long projects, met with their mentors, and saw firsthand what it's like on a college campus.
The 2013 Voices Summer Writing Workshops for writers of color, presented by the Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation, was held from June 23 to June 29 on the University of California campus in Berkeley.
According to a study conducted by Dr. Julie Levy (Levy, Gale and Gale, 2003) at the University of Central Florida, the majority of cats (83 percent) in the 11 cat colonies studied were present on the campus for more than six years.
Each Continuing Education seminar, held on the LSU SVM campus is led by carefully selected speakers presenting current information, techniques, procedures and diagnostics.
Inspired by your passion, your commitment and your energy, VMX, formerly the NAVC Conference, presents top - tier continuing education from world - renowned presenters, unparalleled professional development and networking, diverse exhibits, and exhilarating events on one centralized campus at the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC).
According to a study conducted by Dr. Julie Levy at the University of Central Florida, the majority of cats (83 percent) in the 11 cat colonies studied were present on the campus for more than six years.
The property's design will include a brick façade inspired by the North Carolina State University campus on one side, while the other side will present a glass and steel...
Originally used as a horse stable and now incorporated into the campus of the DuSable Museum of African American History, this luminous, curvilinear room is the newly restored context for «Singing Stones», a group exhibition presented collaboratively by Palais de Tokyo, Institut Français and EXPO Chicago.
The panels have been coordinated through Pratt Presents, a curated series of high - profile programs and events arranged by the Institute's new Office of Public Programs and Campus Event Services.
Admissions Ambassador Admissions Ambassadors represent Otis College by being the «face» of our campus, providing campus tours, and presenting to prospective students and families.
In Revisiting Paradise, Langsam will present a new series of watercolor paintings and graphite drawings based on images of the campus» brutalist brick buildings and the original blueprints from the 1971 MoMA exhibition and catalogue Architecture for the Arts: The State University of New York College at Purchase, curated by Arthur Drexler.
On April 29, this score will be interpreted and performed by Brandeis student and faculty musicians, who will present it in the Rose galleries during the campus - wide Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts.
Pratt Institute's School of Architecture will present lectures by esteemed individuals in architecture, planning, and construction and facilities management on its Brooklyn and Manhattan campuses this spring through April 18.
Pratt Institute's School of Architecture presents its fall lecture series, with talks by noted architects, artists, designers, and scholars, at the Institute's Brooklyn and Manhattan campuses.
The Renaissance Society will present new and previously exhibited work by Vo, in addition to collaborating with the Art Institute of Chicago to bring Voʼs ongoing project We The People to Chicago and the University of Chicago campus in Hyde Park.
The 4th biannual Project: Postcard exhibit and fundraiser was presented by the NMSU Department of Art and the University Art Gallery in D.W. Williams Hall on the NMSU campus.
Pratt's Department of Fine Arts will present new work by Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) candidates as part of M.F.A. Open Studios 2010 held on Friday, April 9 from 5 to 9 p.m. and Sunday, April 11 from 12 to 4 p.m. at Pratt's Brooklyn campus.
Pratt Institute's Department of Digital Arts will present three lectures by four artists as part of its fall 2012 lecture series, Wednesdays from 12:45 PM to 1:45 PM in Myrtle Hall, Lecture Room 4E - 3, on Pratt's Brooklyn campus.
Curated by Emily Zimmerman, from rest to rest presents four artists — Ricci Albenda, Peter Campus, David Rokeby, and Peter Rose — who work with digital media to call attention to our mobile presence in space.
The Artists at Work office supplements the curricular experience by bringing professionals, alumni, speakers, and members of the business community to campus to present workshops, lead panel discussions, provide tips, and interview on - site with students for employment opportunities.
Also new to the show, Cristin Tierney Gallery will present groundbreaking single - channel videos by Peter Campus (b. 1937, United States), forming a discrete group of nine artworks that will be seen together for the first time in over 30 years.
Curated by Emily Zimmerman, from rest to rest presents four artists — Ricci Albenda, Peter Campus, David Rokeby, Peter Rose — who work with digital media to call attention to our mobile presence in space.
At least one show will be presented in the Frist Campus Center, and another, by a senior majoring in visual arts and pursuing a certificate in dance with a project combining these two disciplines, will be held in the CoLab and Hearst Dance Theater at the complex.
Presented by Tate St Ives and University College Falmouth, there is an opportunity to hear the Turner Prize - winning artist Simon Starling at 6 pm on Wednesday in the Lecture Theatre, Woodlane Campus, UCF, when he introduces the ideas behind and discusses works from his new exhibition Simon Starling: Recent History which opens at Tate St Ives on February 5.
A platform highlighting works rarely seen in an art - fair context, the sector included a single - artist display of nine videos by Peter Campus at Cristin Tierney Gallery (New York) presented together for the first time in over 30 years; one of the largest selections of photographs by Roy DeCarava at Jenkins Johnson Gallery (San Francisco, New York); and an overview of work by Dorothy Iannone at Peres Projects (Berlin).
Islas Nuevas is an exhibition of recent films by contemporary artists presented at Galería Macchina, Campus Oriente UC.
Al - Mutanabbi Street Starts Here DC 2016 is presented by: Brentwood Arts Exchange, Busboys and Poets, CulturalDC, George Mason University School of Art, George Mason University Fenwick Library, Provisions Library at George Mason University, Georgetown University, George Washington University / Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, McLean Project for the Arts, Smith Center for Healing and the Arts, The Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery, Smithsonian American Art / Portrait Gallery Library, Split This Rock, Olly Olly, Northern Virginia Community College — Manassas Campus
Concurrently, works by related Mexican artists will be presented in two other exhibitions on the Ramapo College campus: the Potter Library Galleries and the Selden Rodman Gallery of Popular Arts in B Wing.
Presented by deCordova at MassArt Friday, November 12, 6:30 pm (Free) Tower Auditorium, MassArt Campus Huntington Ave @ Tetlow St.
Lectures presented by resident and visiting faculty have been an essential element of Skowhegan's campus program since its inception in 1946.
Guerrilla Girls Part 2: Heroes of the Past and Present, An Interview with the Guerrilla Girls By Jacqueline Bell Johnson In conjunction with their exhibition Not Ready to Make Nice: Guerrilla Girls in the Art World & Beyond, at California State University San Bernardino, the Guerrilla Girls gave a talk on campus.
Collin College at the Spring Creek campus presents In the Spirit of the Moment: A Mixed - Media Installation by art professor Jerry Smith.
The 29th annual American Craft Exposition (ACE), a juried exhibition and sale presented by The Auxiliary of NorthShore University HealthSystem (NorthShore) at Evanston and Glenbrook Hospitals, will be held at the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion on Northwestern University's campus in Evanston, Illinois.
An artist's presentation and panel discussion with Dread Scott, presented by the Office of Social Justice, Inclusion, and Conflict Resolution, is scheduled for September 15 from 5:30 — 7:00 pm in Eynon Ballroom, located in the Student Center on the university's Glassboro campus.
Cristin Tierney is pleased to present a new group exhibition entitled Post-Movement, featuring works by Eleanor Antin, Ida Applebroog, Chris Burden, Peter Campus, Robert Colescott, Dennis Oppenheim, and Joan Snyder exploring the work of artists who emerged during the pluralism of the 1970s.
On the occasion of the gallery's fifth anniversary, Cristin Tierney is thrilled to present works by Peter Campus and Janet Biggs in its first ever showing at Art Basel Miami Beach.
Another goal is to promote the Crossroads educational model to other UC campuses, and more broadly, by presenting it at meetings and describing it in pedagogy journals.
Farrest Taylor with The Cochran Firm — Dothan was one of a panel of speakers at the legal seminar, Alabama Law Update, Part 1 presented by Troy University Dothan Campus.
Math Tutor ABC SCHOOL, De Soto, MO (6/2008 to Present) • Comprehend each students» individual needs for understanding complex mathematical concepts • Thoroughly go through existing mathematics curriculum and create supportive lesson plans • Implement lesson plans to groups of students by concentrating on their individual abilities • Assist students in understanding how technology can be used to effectively utilize campus resources • Promote a classroom environment that is safe and conducive to learning and instruction • Develop instructional materials to help students understand the concepts of mathematics easily • Conduct ongoing assessments to determine students» adaptability to classroom environments • Encourage parental involvement in students» education and ensure that appropriate and effective communication is maintained with parents • Assess curriculum suitability and make changes to the mathematics curriculum to suit the individual needs of students • Assist students in understanding concepts and handling class assignments • Plan, create and administer tests and ensure that they are graded according to the grade sheets provided by the school • Create and maintain records of students in a confidential manner
Spartan College, Fort Hood, TX 5/2012 — Present College Student Worker • Greet students and their families and guardians as they arrive at the front desk • Inquire into their purpose of visit and provide them with detailed information on the academic services offered • Assist students in choosing the right courses and provide support by eliciting enrollment information • Inform students of onboard facilities and services such as on - campus residence and financial aid • Assist the school staff with the setup and breakdown of special events such as convocations and annual plays • Provide support to the librarian in overseeing and tidying up the library area • Oversee the school supplies inventory system, communicating stock situations to the manager • Provide clerical support such as copying and scanning documents, handling records and performing data entry work
6/2013 to Present Hellen Keller Elementary School, Portland, OR School Secretary • Welcome and interact visitors to the school and provide them with information • Provide visitors with information on admission policies and procedures • Hand out admission forms and assist students in filling them out • Prepare correspondence to be sent to parents, vendors or government agencies • Sort and distribute incoming mail and ensure that outgoing mail is sent out on time • Assist in orienting students and new employees with campus life • Attend meetings and prepare accurate minutes of the meeting • Handle bookkeeping and records management duties • Assist during emergency drills and provide input during actual emergencies • Coordinate a variety of programs for students and teachers by providing administrative support • Monitor students referred for illnesses or misconduct to ensure their safety and welfare
HILLSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Huntington, WV 2/2015 to Present School Cleaner • Sweep and mop classrooms, offices and waiting areas • Dust and polish wooden furniture and ensure that all pieces of furniture are appropriately arranged • Mix cleaning liquids in correct and safe quantities and ensure that any spills are immediately cleaned • Clean bathrooms by washing and disinfecting sinks, water closets and surrounding areas • Wash window sills and dust and polish wooden doors • Dust computers, shelves and pipes and ensure that all property placed on desks such as telephones and fax machines are carefully cleaned • Ascertain that parking areas and playgrounds are free of debris and dangerous materials • Shovel snow and clear grit footpaths during inclement weather • Ascertain that appropriate amount of cleaning supplies are available and liaise with administration officers to ensure that procurement of supplies and equipment is handled on time • Make sure that school premises are properly secured after school hours and report any incidents of vandalism or suspicious activities on campus
May 4, 2018 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Temple University Center City Campus Course presented by Professor Jessie Timmons, MSW, LCSW / Clinical Faculty, President, PA Society of Clinical Social Work
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