CMU Development And Alumni News is based on figures from 20012002, the most current statistics available. includesits master of science in administration program; · 12th nationally in the http://www.cmucommunity.cmich.edu/scoop/news.asp
Extractions: Wrap up your favorite recipe with the story behind it. Share your tears, your laughter and your memories along with a tasty morsel. The top three recipe and story combinations will receive $200, $100 and $50 respectively. Honorable mentions will receive $25. All winners will receive all-festival passes to the Michigan Story Festival. Stories should be 100 to 250 typewritten words and include a title. Previously unpublished recipes and stories will be judged on clarity, effectiveness of the narrative, and the strength of the connection between the recipe and story. Recipes will be prepared and tasted as part of the judging process. Submit your entry via e-mail to ccfa@cmich.edu or mail your entry to Michigan Story Festival Recipes to Share, CMU, College of Communications and Fine Arts, 129 Moore Hall. Deadline for entries is June 11. Make sure your entry includes your name, address, phone number and an e-mail address if available.
Fog City Records - Shows City artists tour either regionally, nationally or internationally. Major eventsand national tour stops are listed name below to see their current and most http://fogworld.com/shows/
Extractions: Most Fog City artists tour either regionally, nationally or internationally. All are great live performers (that's how we can cut our records live in the studio!) Major events and national tour stops are listed in the pop-up window Click on any artist's name below to see their current and most complete tour schedule: Galactic - touring internationally We've uploaded a few of our favorite live MOFRO moments for your listening pleasure. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN NOW! (requires RealPlayer) Like what you hear? BUY A MOFRO CD or CATCH A SHOW The current MOFRO tour includes gigs with Fog City graduates GALACTIC plus BB KING and JEFF BECK. More cool dates to be announced soon....
WHAT'S NEW - Western/Pacific LINCS The What s New! page is intended to spotlight current news, events, publications,projects, and any other items that concern literacy and the Region IV Hub. http://www.literacynet.org/lincs/whatsnew.html
Extractions: Gets New Logo, Website California Library Literacy Services , asked us to develop a new logo and website for the wide-ranging division, which comprises four major programs: Adult Literacy Services, Families for Literacy, Mobile Library Literacy Services, and English Language Learning Intensive. The website features profiles of all four programs and offers ways for users to find library literacy services close to them as well as getting involved as either learners or volunteers.
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Extractions: Access useful and web-friendly community development news and information six times a year: January, March, May, July, September, and November. In each issue we will highlight a few useful web links, which will be added to a collection of web links on our web page. We welcome information and suggestions from community organizations and community development practitioners. Please feel free to email your comments to the editor Jennie.Blizzard@rich.frb.org The views expressed are not necessarily those of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond or the Federal Reserve System, nor are they meant to imply endorsement of specific investments or programs. Top of Page Communities that want to set a vision for the future, discover and use new resources for community and economic development, and build public/private coalitions to further their goals can acquire assistance from Partners for Livable Communities (PLC). PLC, a non-profit leadership organization works to improve the livability of communities by promoting the quality of life, economic development and social equity. Founded in 1977, PLC assists more than 1,200 individuals and groups through technical assistance, leadership training, workshops, research and publications. PLC's ongoing programs include: Social Equity; Creating Livable Communities for All of Our Citizens; New Civics: Leadership for Communities; Place: The Physical Setting; Livability Central; and America's Most Livable Web site. For more information about PLC visit
Extractions: Nancy Kellogg and Al Huie Congratulations to the four teachers who have met the rigorous standards required to be a National Board Certified Teacher. Imperial County Board of Education recognized Al Huie, Nancy Kellogg, Neil MacGaffey and Sonia Rivera at their December 17 th Board Meeting with a special reception. Administrators and teachers from their school sites and districts were present to celebrate the achievement with the honored teachers. Terry Clark, who has coached the candidates through the requirements, was present as well as another recent recipient of the certification from San Diego county, family and friends of the recipients, ICOE supporters, and Dana Arellano of Congressmen Bob Filnerâs office. Ms. Clark noted that âAs teachers earn the certification the focus is on students and what teachers can do to improve student learning.â
News, Events And Publications At National University Education. The San Diegobased University also ranks among the top 10nationally in terms of masters degrees conferred to females. http://www.nu.edu/newevent/pr2004.html
Extractions: Robby Nadler, a senior at Beverly Hills High School, was named one of three winners in the Los Angeles area Young Writers Contest. Mr. Nadler won the nonfiction category and was a finalist in the poetry and fiction categories. All submissions were required to be original and previously unpublished. 5/26/04 BURBANK HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DOMINATE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY YOUNG WRITERS CONTEST Students from Burbank High School dominated the Los Angeles area Young Writers Contest sponsored by National University, winning the fiction category and placing four finalists in the nonfiction and poetry categories. 5/25/04 COLLEGE OF OCEANEERING TO HOST OPEN HOUSE AT ITS WILMINGTON CAMPUS ON SATURDAY, JUNE 5
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Extractions: Literacy Outreach, sponsored by the Reno Gazette-Journal, strives to help improve literacy in Northern Nevada, starting in Washoe County classrooms. Literacy Outreach provides supplemental teaching materials, including newspapers from the Reno Gazette-Journal, to local classrooms. Literacy Outreach provides a unique educational tool for schools in supplying new teaching materials every day that help students become informed about current events. Currently over 100 traditional text books, providing students with current events happening locally, nationally and globally.
Welcome To UCLA Fowler Museum Of Cultural History highlighted in Power of Thought. This nationally traveling exhibitionpresents forty Oonark prints. The Fowler has added examples http://www.fowler.ucla.edu/incEngine/?content=cm&cm=exhibitions
Extractions: Technically Innovative Companies th InfoWorld Media Group, publisher of InfoWorld Magazine, announced the recipients of its annual InfoWorld 100 awards, which recognize the innovative use of technology by corporate information technology (IT) organizations. InfoWorld Media Group delivers in-depth analysis of enterprise technology and strategies to arrive at vital business solutions . "The eICU® project reaffirms that technology coupled with a culture of process improvement will create opportunities to dramatically improve quality of care, improve the quality of the clinician's work life and enhance financial performance" says Bert Reese, Sentara Chief Information Officer. "The lessons learned must be exploited in other environments of care" The InfoWorld 100 exemplifies the best of corporate IT. The companies that make the Top 100 list are achieving great success by putting the latest enterprise technology to use. Chosen and ranked by InfoWorlds senior editors, these 100 organizations represent 2002s greatest achievements in companies spanning 11 industries. The InfoWorld 100 was chosen based on their ability to leverage the latest technology to bolster business efforts, maximize return on investment, streamline business processes, reduce costs, save resources, improve customer service and create new streams of revenue.
The Praxis Project | News And Events Upcoming events. The conference will feature speakers and workshops presented bynationally recognized experts on workplace diversity, multicultural education http://www.thepraxisproject.org/news.html
Extractions: News Archive Upcoming Events The Praxis Project Learning Circle Series 2004 The Praxis Project Learning Circle Series are interactive gatherings that engage experiential learning, popular education, and dialogue to support policy advocacy and organizing for health justice. Praxis will offer a series of web teleconference and residential training sessions where participants will receive support from experienced organizers, develop action plans to support their work, forge networks, and build skills. A limited number of scholarships (including travel) are available for the residential trainings. These series are made possible through support from TTAC, the Tobacco Technical Assistance Consortium and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.