Sentences with phrase «study museum studies»

Caitlyn will go to the Rhode Island School of Design next fall to study Museum Studies and Art Conservation.

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Mal Harrison, founder of the Center for Erotic Intelligence and former advice columnist and resident sexologist for the Museum of Sex, studies human sexuality as a science and shares her findings with the world.
According to a new study from WealthInsight, the favorite charitable cause for the world's millionaires is cultural institutions, like arts, music and museums.
Another Canadian also thought it was important to build the Museum - none other than the late Israel Asper, who established the Asper Foundation in 1983, the foundation that also sponsors the Holocaust and Human Rights Studies Program.
Watanabe studied with Serizawa in the 1940s; he received early recognition in a 1947 prize from the Japanese Folk Art Museum for a large black - and - white print depicting Ruth and Naomi.
Go to the smithsonian museum or study something other than the bible.
Paul Shapiro, the museum's director for Advanced Holocaust Studies said Desbois» work corroborates evidence found in Soviet and German archives, making «it possible for the first time to see in detail what happened on the ground in that part of the world and know that we are looking at the truth.»
SoFAB, home to several collections, among them the Southern Food and Beverage Museum, The Museum of the American Cocktail (MOTAC), the John & Bonnie Boyd Hospitality & Culinary Library, and Pacific Food and Beverage is growing into the nation's most comprehensive cultural institution studying food and drink.
NatFAB, home to the Southern Food & Beverage Museum, The Museum of the American Cocktail (MOTAC), Pacific Food & Beverage Museum, the John & Bonnie Boyd Hospitality & Culinary Library, and SoFAB Media, is among the nation's most comprehensive cultural institutions studying food and drink.
Once every two months, Elm City teachers lead students on a two - week «expeditionary» project in which they deeply study a single subject, sometimes involving extensive time outside school visiting a farm, museum, or historical site.
See a 17 - foot statue of King Tut at this unique museum dedicated to the study of the ancient Middle East, which is also located on the University of Chicago campus.
Born and raised in Michigan, Jennifer graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Art History and Museum Studies.
On Monday, Aug. 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., guests are invited to join the Museum of Life and Science for a deeper look at the science behind the eclipse with hands - on activities exploring heliophysics, the study of the sun and a solarscope viewing party during the eclipse peak.
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She moved to Lawrence in 2008 after completing her BA in Fine Art from Boise State University and later completed an MA in Museum Studies at KU in 2013.
Nature Museum Studying Past for a Better Future - ABC 7 - January 13, 2015 At the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum this week they are studying the past so we have a betterStudying Past for a Better Future - ABC 7 - January 13, 2015 At the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum this week they are studying the past so we have a betterstudying the past so we have a better future.
When an architectural study showed that the mansion could not handle a third expansion without costly structural work, the City Council, library board and Park District hammered out a land swap in which the Park District gave the city and library 27,000 square feet of land at Prospect Street near the Elmhurst Art Museum in exchange for 52,000 square feet of land on the north and south sides of the mansion.
The next time you visit the Nature Museum, take a little extra time to study the specimens on display.
Have you ever wondered what goes into making a museum - quality taxidermy mount or study skin?
The Nature Museum is raising juvenile snakes for eventual release into the wild, and studying the best techniques to help the snake population recover.
Originally founded so that scientists and nature aficionados alike could study and share the specimens they collected, we continue to build on our legacy of natural history education at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum through immersive exhibits, critical conservation and research initiatives, public engagement and education programming.
Norman Smith, Director of Mass Audubon's Blue Hills Trailside Museum, has been studying them since 1981.
She holds a Master of Arts in anthropology from McMaster University and a Master of Museum Studies from the University of Toronto.
In 2016, the collection was transferred from OPRHP to the New York State Museum, where it is available for further scientific study and the education of future generations.
The Camillus museum backers have not done a market study to find out how many people might come to the aviation museum.
[18] Also within the museum is the Labour History Archive and Study Centre, which holds the collection of the Labour Party, with material ranging from 1900 to the present day.
Cuomo elicited a chorus of oohs and aahs during his appearance at the Buffalo Museum of Science yesterday as he unveiled a $ 6 million effort to study covering a three - quarter - mile stretch of the Kensington between Best and Ferry streets, transforming it into a tree - lined parkway.
At 11:15 a.m., Reps. Brian Higgins and Chris Collins, state Sen. Robert Ortt, Niagara Falls Mayor Paul Dyster and others unveil the results of a rider survey and economic study on Discover Niagara Shuttle's impact on the economy, Castellani Art Museum, Niagara University, 5795 Lewiston Road, Niagara Falls.
From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Hillary Clinton and investment firm The Carlyle Group's co-founder and co-chief executive, David M. Rubenstein, discuss diplomacy and the career of late U.S. Ambassador Richard C. Holbrook during a gala dinner to introduce The American Academy in Berlin's Richard C. Holbrook Forum for the Study of Diplomacy and Governance, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave., Manhattan.
The House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources has approved a bill that would launch a study to determine if Fort Ontario and the Safe Haven Holocaust Refugee Museum in Oswego should be elevated to national park status.
The National Park Service (NPS) has agreed to complete a reconnaissance study on Oswego's Fort Ontario and Safe Haven Holocaust Refugee Museum.
Rep. John Katko (R - Camillus) announces that the National Park Service is planning to do a preliminary study on whether Fort Ontario and the Safe Haven Holocaust Refugee Museum are worthy of national park status.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D - NY) and Rep. John Katko (R - Camillus) have introduced legislation that would study whether the Safe Haven Holocaust Refugee Museum and adjacent Fort Ontario should be made a National Park.
Field expeditions to learn about and describe biological and cultural diversity and the history of life and civilization generally require museum scientists engage on a global scale with their counterparts to gain access to field sites, samples, and permits, and to begin a discourse of the study target.
The study also gives paleontologists new reason to scrutinize early Paleocene rocks, not to mention existing museum collections, for signs of other representatives of modern bird groups, Witmer says.
Co-author, Prof Paul Barrett, of the Natural History Museum, says: «This study radically redraws the dinosaur family tree, providing a new framework for unravelling the evolution of their key features, biology and distribution through time.
If the new dates for the Spanish cave art are confirmed, they could indicate that Neandertals and H. sapiens exchanged artistic traditions earlier than previously thought, says paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London, who was not involved in the studies.
So researchers have used genetic studies to suggest that «a few lineages survived extinction and had a really fast radiation right afterwards,» says Daniel Ksepka, a paleo - ornithologist at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut, and the lead author on the paper.
But A. deyiremeda and its neighbors do indicate that hominins with ape - size brains had developed successful adaptations to different environments, says the study's lead author Yohannes Haile - Selassie, a paleoanthropologist at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
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For the new study, Bronson and co-author John Maisey, a curator in the Museum's Division of Paleontology, applied a small amount of dilute organic acid to the specimen — a method that has been widely used in paleontology since the time of the initial description of Platylithophycus.
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Dr. Cecília Gontijo Leal, lead author of the study and researcher at the Emílio Goeldi Museum in Brazil, said: «Our study demonstrates that private properties, such as farms, are of great importance in ensuring conservation in the Amazon.
Forget dolls stuck full of pins, New Orleans tourist traps and blood - soaked Hollywood stereotypes: The Field Museum's new exhibit skips myths and misconceptions in favor of a rich cultural anthropology case study.
In the 1990s, the Penn Museum was invited to study the radiographic images of the famous Krapina Neandertal fossil bone collection.
It has now been documented in 23 species in the eastern and midwestern United States, says study coauthor Frank Burbrink, a herpetologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
«This study illustrates how little we really know about animals in the deep sea,» says lead author Janet Voight, Associate Curator of Invertebrates at The Field Museum in Chicago.
He hopes that studying animals housed in natural history museum collections might help answer that question.
«If we are right about how this person had died thousands of years ago, we have dramatic proof that living by the sea isn't always a life of beautiful golden sunsets and great surfing conditions,» says John Terrell, Regenstein Curator of Pacific Anthropology at The Field Museum and one of the study's authors.
Last fall marine ecologist Vincent Zintzen of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa published a study describing the first - ever observations of hagfish exploiting those glands to ward off predators.
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