Sentences with phrase «pursuing is in magazine»

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Melissa Matthews has a BA in mass communications and sociology from Arizona State University and is pursuing an MA in magazine journalism at New York University.
After dropping out of a PhD program at Duke University to, in his own words «pursue a life of thought - crime,» Spencer worked as an editor at a variety of right - leaning publications including Taki's Magazine, American Conservative, and the National Review, and was fired from the latter two for his extreme and racist views.
RAND also found that the U.S. is the world's leading publisher of scientific journals and magazines and that Americans spend nearly twice as much pursuing graduate degrees in the science and related fields as other industrialized nations.
She is currently pursuing her dual loves of writing and health by penning articles, informative essays, short stories, and poems for publishing in newspapers, magazines, or online.
But Sebastian is initially more interested in pursuing another virgin, Annette Hargrove (Reese Witherspoon), who's just published an article in Seventeen magazine declaring that she won't have sex before marriage and whose father has coincidentally just become the school's headmaster.
The class will also hear from multiple working writers throughout the course, whether in - person, via live video interview, or via a prerecorded message.Each student will be encouraged to pursue at least one aspect of one avenue, like crafting a pitch for an online magazine or establishing your online presence, and will have their efforts workshopped by the group.
She has written for «The Chronicle of the Dog» and Lucky Dog Magazine and is currently pursuing her PhD in anthropology with a focus on pet parents.
As much as Rauschenberg's work of the early 1950s had been championed for its elimination of painterly conventions — no subject, no image, no taste, no object, no beauty, no message — Untitled [glossy black painting] makes the case that Rauschenberg was equally radical for what he was willing to let in — chance, duration, changing context, accidents, a life in the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvain — chance, duration, changing context, accidents, a life in the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvain the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvaIn 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvas.
André Castaigne was a French academic painter who was lured to America in about 1890 to pursue a career working for the growing American illustrated magazine market.
When he flooded his silkscreens with images of JFK and rocket launches snatched from newspapers, magazines or TV; when he affixed a taxidermied bald eagle to a painting («Canyon») or made an Angora goat encircled by a rubber tire the centerpiece of a combine («Monogram»); when he riveted road signs and car parts together in a sculpture («Stop Side Early Winter Glut»), he was pursuing an omnivorous communal imperative.
All of these exhibitions were inspired by an interview with the archaeologist Colin Renfrew in Artpapers Magazine about the origins of creativity in the human species, a theme that Corwin has continued to pursue in his research.
We have also been included in Texas Super Lawyers ® magazine, so you can rest assured we have the skill to represent you as you pursue a claim.
Legal Voice, the online legal magazine, last month published an article which expressed fear that the government is still trying to consolidate Chris Grayling's misguided legal reforms by stealth, by using bureaucratic nit - picking to reject applications, for example, on the ground of an error in one box of the form used at the insistence of the LAA (see «Is the MoJ pursuing a policy of «consolidation by stealtis still trying to consolidate Chris Grayling's misguided legal reforms by stealth, by using bureaucratic nit - picking to reject applications, for example, on the ground of an error in one box of the form used at the insistence of the LAA (see «Is the MoJ pursuing a policy of «consolidation by stealtIs the MoJ pursuing a policy of «consolidation by stealth?
He has owned two businesses, for 17 years been the executive director of an international non-profit association, the chief financial officer of two related for profit businesses and for 10 years a magazine publisher before pursuing a career in real estate.
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