Tag: history
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Proenza Schouler turns on the water at NY Fashion Week
[ad_1] NEW YORK (AP) — A waterfall cascades down the marble walls of the striking early 20th-century Beaux-Arts building where Proenza Schouler presented his latest collection at New York Fashion Week. To clarify, the water wasn’t actually wet, but was rendered in the video installation. rice field. In the Hall des Lumières exhibition space, set ... -
4 technologies to help you build your brand
[ad_1] In a world where technology is constantly changing, it can be difficult to keep up with the latest trends. However, as a business owner or manager, it is very important to know how technology can help build your brand. Keeping up with the latest trends and making the most of technology can keep your ... -
How Political Science Fits into a Liberal Arts School – Blue Banner
[ad_1] As the only liberal arts institution within the UNC system, UNC Asheville overlaps many topics within a single major, creating open minds and open opportunities. The Political Science major is just one of the UNCA majors and offers a wide range of overlapping topics. Ashley Moraguez, associate professor and co-chair of UNC Asheville Political ... -
Record salinity and low water endanger millions of birds in the Great Salt Lake.chemistry
[ad_1] Utah’s Great Salt Lake is the smallest and saltiest lake in recorded history. In July, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported that her third-largest saline lake in the world had dropped to the lowest level ever recorded. And last week, researchers measured the highest salinity ever seen in the southern arm of the ... -
Governor Ricketts comments on US Department of Education’s proposed Title IX amendments and asks Nebraskans for comment
[ad_1] media contacts: Alex Royce, 402-471-1970 Justin Pinkerman, 402-471-1967 Media release: Governor Ricketts comments on US Department of Education’s proposed Title IX amendments and asks Nebraskans for comment Lincoln – Today, Governor Pete Ricketts submitted his comments on the Title IX amendments proposed by the US Department of Education. This change deliberately misinterprets and misapplies ... -
Orthodox Jewish schools must meet educational standards, says New York state
[ad_1] New York state officials announced Friday that they will require private schools to certify that they meet the state’s educational standards. Schools that refuse to comply may lose their designation to meet state compulsory education requirements. And school districts that don’t monitor private schools within their boundaries could lose state funding, officials said. This ... -
Former Historian of Science to Offer UMaine’s 2022 Geddes W. Simpson Lecture Oct. 13
[ad_1] ORONO — Stephen Bocking, professor emeritus of the Trent School of the Environment, University of Trent, will present a 2022 Geddes W. Simpson lecture. Main His Buchanan Alumni Association. Bocking taught at the Trento Environmental School from 1994 to 2022 and was also its chairman and director for some time. Originally trained in biology ... -
Education in Lebanon amid recession
[ad_1] School closures during the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated inequalities and made it difficult for many students around the world to get an education. In Lebanon, this was made especially acute by a deep economic recession, high fuel prices and infrastructure problems such as the Beirut explosion in August 2020. Out of necessity they leave ...










