Sentences with phrase «wide program named»

In 2008, we launched a formal enterprise - wide program named the Perishable Donations Partnership.

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Doing away with the hum - drum name, which to them evoked slow lines, and well... salads in the traditional sense, they chose to define the program by focusing on the garden, a place where a wide variety of fruits and veggies are grown, not just for salads, but for lots of healthy eating choices.
Doing away with the hum - drum name, which to them evoked slow lines, and well... salads in the traditional sense, they chose to define the program by focusing on the garden, a place where a wide variety of fruits and veggies are grown, not just for salads, but for lots of healthy eating choices.
(The planet and its host star, known as WASP 3, are named for the search program that found the planet, the Wide - Angle Search for Planets.)
A smart computer program named JAABA has helped scientists create a brain - wide atlas of fruit fly behavior.
David R. Zarowin has been named the executive director of WIDE World, a nonprofit program based at Harvard University's graduate school of education in Cambridge, Mass., that provides online professional - development courses to K - 12 educators.
Inspired by data showing that social and emotional skills like perseverance and empathy can improve academic and overall student success, Washoe County launched a district - wide SEL program in 2012, adopting a mission statement of «Every Child, by Name and Face, to Graduation.»
Utah State Board of Education names Imagine Learning as provider for both K - 1 and 2 - 3 categories of state - wide intervention program
Fleisher / Ollman is pleased to spread the good news that the following old friends, new friends and amazing artists have been named the 2009 Pew Fellows: Marc Brodzik, Anthony Campuzano, Sarah Gamble, Daniel Heyman, Ken Kalfus, Jennifer Levonian, Robert Matthews, Frances McElroy, Ben Peterson, Marco Roth, Ryan Trecartin, Nami Yamamoto Pew Fellowships in the Arts, a program of The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, was established by The Pew Charitable Trusts in 1991 and awards grants to artists working in a wide variety of performing, visual and literary disciplines.
Coinciding with the return to the founding name, Esther Schipper, the space was remodeled by Caruso St John Architects in 2004 to accommodate the demands of the wide range of practices in its steadily growing program.
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