The Public Works Committee discussed five possible residential leaf - disposal
programs at a recent meeting.
Not exact matches
At their most
recent meeting, most members of the Fed's policy - making committee agreed that slow growth was not reason enough to expand the Fed's economic aid
program.
Question topics included the
recent rollout of the City's municipal ID
program, an internal PBA
meeting reported to have degenerated into yelling and shoving over PBA President Pat Lynch's demands for an apology from the mayor and whether that provided «consolation» to the mayor, whether he takes comfort from the low number of PBA members reported to have signed «stay away from my funeral» statements, Bratton's comment that the «well was poisoned» by de Blasio's bring of former Sharpton aide Rachel Noerdlinger, a potential Teamsters strike
at Hunts Point market, Governor Cuomo's consideration of legislation allowing public access to grand jury minutes, the mayor's objections to a City Council proposed bill outlawing police use of chokeholds, a reported Cuomo / Lynch
meeting and what role the governor should fill in the Lynch / de Blasio dispute, whether the mayor is willing to acknowledge «missteps», the reports of Legionnaire's Disease in Co-op City, de Blasio's reaction to a possible 2016 Mitt Romney candidacy and when he last spoke with the Rev. Al Sharpton.
This sentiment was echoed
at a
recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science's (AAAS) Science and Human Rights Coalition (16 - 17 July), where an undercurrent of discontent stemmed from a perceived lack of government leadership in the area, says Jessica Wyndham, associate director of the AAAS Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law
Program.
NEW YORK — When Mike Feinberg, then a
recent University of Pennsylvania graduate, and Dave Levin, just out of Yale,
met at a 1992 summer teacher training institute in Los Angeles, they were typical of young people signing up for the Teach for America
program: smart, idealistic, confident.
Gifted children should be tested initially with one of the more
recent tests (Stanford - Binet: Fourth Edition, WISC - III, or K - ABC) solely to
meet whatever requirements exist
at their schools for entrance into gifted education
programs.
While the field of teacher preparation has made significant advances in
recent decades — creating stronger clinical partnerships, developing better performance assessments, making better use of newly available data sources,
meeting more demanding state approval and national accreditation standards, and developing new models and patterns of preparation — not all of these advances have been universally adopted
at the
program level.3 To consolidate the gains and to overcome challenges to implementing universal high standards for admission and academic rigor in teacher preparation, states, school districts, and teacher preparation
programs must work together to enact key policy changes.
At a
recent meeting on Chicago's north side, schools that take in homeless students from the blighted Uptown community were pitted against schools with
programs that address special needs.
At their most
recent meeting, most members of the Fed's policy - making committee agreed that slow growth was not reason enough to expand the Fed's economic aid
program.
The model shares many of the same tenets as the HSUS Pets for Life
program, and when field services manager Todd Stosuy
met PFL leaders Amanda Arrington and Kenny Lamberti
at a
recent Animal Care Expo, the two parties hit it off.
On the occasion of his
recent solo exhibition To New York With Love
at James Fuentes Gallery, Jonas Mekas, the indefatigable advocate of American independent cinema, graciously took the time out of his busy schedule to
meet with the graduate students of the Art Criticism and Writing
program at the School of Visual Arts for an in - depth conversation.
Recent activities include The Wayfinding Project
at New York University to map the Lenape Trail that is now Broadway; Expert
at Creative Tech Week; Artist in Residence
at LES Studio
Program, a program of Artists Alliance Inc., New York, NY; Van Lier Visual Art Fellow at Wave Hill, Bronx, NY; finalist for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Award; digital publishing with the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; and lecture performances at Asia Society, New York, NY; and «My Art Guide: Venice Meeting Point, «56th Venice Bi
Program, a
program of Artists Alliance Inc., New York, NY; Van Lier Visual Art Fellow at Wave Hill, Bronx, NY; finalist for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Award; digital publishing with the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; and lecture performances at Asia Society, New York, NY; and «My Art Guide: Venice Meeting Point, «56th Venice Bi
program of Artists Alliance Inc., New York, NY; Van Lier Visual Art Fellow
at Wave Hill, Bronx, NY; finalist for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Award; digital publishing with the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; and lecture performances
at Asia Society, New York, NY; and «My Art Guide: Venice
Meeting Point, «56th Venice Biennale.
Recent activities include a residency
at LES Studio
Program, a program of Artists Alliance Inc., New York, NY; a solo project at Wave Hill, New York, NY; finalist for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Award; digital publishing with the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; and lecture performances at Asia Society, New York, NY; and «My Art Guide: Venice Meeting Point, «56th Venice Bi
Program, a
program of Artists Alliance Inc., New York, NY; a solo project at Wave Hill, New York, NY; finalist for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Award; digital publishing with the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; and lecture performances at Asia Society, New York, NY; and «My Art Guide: Venice Meeting Point, «56th Venice Bi
program of Artists Alliance Inc., New York, NY; a solo project
at Wave Hill, New York, NY; finalist for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Award; digital publishing with the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; and lecture performances
at Asia Society, New York, NY; and «My Art Guide: Venice
Meeting Point, «56th Venice Biennale.
Recent activities include a residency
at LES Studio
Program, a program of Artists Alliance Inc., New York, NY; a solo project at Wave Hill, New York, NY; finalist for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Award; digital publishing with the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; and lecture performances at Asia Society, New York, NY; and «My Art Guide: Venice Meeting Point,» 56th Venice Biennale as part of Asian Contemporary Ar
Program, a
program of Artists Alliance Inc., New York, NY; a solo project at Wave Hill, New York, NY; finalist for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Award; digital publishing with the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; and lecture performances at Asia Society, New York, NY; and «My Art Guide: Venice Meeting Point,» 56th Venice Biennale as part of Asian Contemporary Ar
program of Artists Alliance Inc., New York, NY; a solo project
at Wave Hill, New York, NY; finalist for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Award; digital publishing with the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; and lecture performances
at Asia Society, New York, NY; and «My Art Guide: Venice
Meeting Point,» 56th Venice Biennale as part of Asian Contemporary Art Week.
Tourism secretary V. Venu asserted
at a
recent meeting that tourism
programs will be sensitive to local culture and respect local traditions.
At a
recent Northwest Earth Institute staff
meeting we discussed the report and what it means for our work effecting change through our discussion courses and EcoChallenge
programs.
NSF Arctic Sciences Town Hall to Convene During 2017 AGU Fall
Meetings Program Directors from NSF's Office of Polar
Programs Arctic Sciences
Programs will provide an overview of
recent and upcoming news of interest to the research community
at a town hall
meeting during the 2017 AGU Fall
Meetings.
According to a
recent article on ROWE in Business Week («Smashing the Clock»), the goal of the
program is to judge performance on output instead of hours spent
at the office or in
meetings.
I am happy to report that the two most
recent editions of this
program,
at the ABA 2013 Midyear
Meeting in Dallas in February and
at a «home game» presentation
at the Law Library of Congress in March, drew approximately 80 attendees.
Exceptional Student Education teacher Bridget Madero had her students well - prepared for the
recent Special Olympics Track and Field School Roster
Program meet at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland
Highlights Co-host of morning news hour that consistently led ratings in major media market Covered several high - profile events by interviewing key participants Member of broadcasting team voted # 1 in the market by local listeners Represented station
at several national entertainment festivals and awards ceremonies Oversaw all off - site production for mid-morning call in show before being promoted to host Recognized by station management for expertise in remote broadcasting Personally praised by several listeners for professionalism in fielding calls Helped to coordinate production and show prep
meetings in conjunction with on - air hosts One of three
recent graduates selected by local radio station to participate in internship
program Named Most Outstanding Student Producer by the communications faculty
at alma mater Experience Co-host Morning Drive Time News Hour — Denver, CO 2011 — 2016
My most
recent accomplishment has been creation and implementation of
programs aimed
at meeting the dietary requirements of people with chronic illnesses, especially SLE.