RIT - School Of Film And Animation Rochester Institute of Technology school of Film and Animation. From 1994 1999 he headed The Center for Digital media @ RIT, which provided new media http://www.rit.edu/~sofa/faculty/ft.html
Extractions: Administrative Chair - Howard Lester's many personal films, including absurd comedies, documentaries, animations and experimental work, have received over 40 national and international awards. His professional background includes 18 years in Los Angeles working in all aspects of film/video production, primarily as editor or director, and three years on the motion picture faculty of UCLA. Animation Chair - Skip Battaglia is currently in production for his 15th film. His films and animations have been honored around the globe including Japan, England, Germany, Canada, Netherlands, Portugal, Mexico, and Cannes. In addition, he travels the world as a guest speaker and lecturer. In 1994-95 he received a Fulbright-Hays Teaching and Research Grant to teach film animation design and production at the Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico. He has a Master of Science degree in Television-Radio from SyracuseUniversity and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Philosophy from Boston College. Professor Battaglia has been teaching a variety of 16mm film production, animation, scriptwriting, and aesthetic courses to undergraduate and graduate students at RIT since 1987.
SWAP Art Policy The mission of having art collections in the schools throughout utah media Center library This is the most secure place and also the best for student http://www.sma.nebo.edu/swap/artpolicy.html
Extractions: The Springville Museum of Art's outreach program, the StateWide Art Partnership, with the State Board of Education request that all schools adhere to the following policy for managing their art collections. Throughout America few states have more art in their schools than Utah. Since the mid-1920's public and private schools in Utah have been actively collecting art. Alice Merrill Horne of Salt Lake and Mae Huntington of Springville have led the way in building art collections in the schools throughout the state. In the Utah County schools, Lars Eggertsen, Ray L. Done, Orson D. Campbell, Samuel H. Jepperson, Bessie E. Gourley, Celia Van Cott, Principal Thornton, Floyd Breinholt among others have spurred the collecting effort. Jane Vance and Lorna Teeter at Farrer have been shining examples of how to maintain large art collections. The mission of having art collections in the schools throughout Utah reflects John Hafen's injunction that art "could refine the minds of the youth and build character in all people." It was felt that original works of art by competent artists could inspire students to a greater appreciation of beauty and the creative process. This mission for art has never had greater application than in today's coarsening society. Sadly, the good intentions of the schools were not translated into effective educational and artistic use of art collections in their keeping. Works became mere decoration, lost in the shuffle, forgotten and cast aside. We have seen a great idea go awry. Now is the time for a comprehensive evaluation of art collections in Utah's schools.
USC Annenberg School For Communication 47 in utah for the 2005 Alta Conference. In August, Center for the Digital Future director Jeffrey Cole will speak at an international conference on http://ascweb.usc.edu/home.php
Extractions: USC Annenberg's presents Race, Class and Katrina: Context and Consequences , a penetrating look at the lessons from Hurricane Katrina, the government response, and what they reveal about issues of race and justice in America. The discussion, which is part of a weeklong conference on Covering News of Race in a New Era, is co-sponsored by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. Speakers include legal scholar Lani Guinier of Harvard, author and journalist
Covering Kids & Families Read more about the national launch of Backto-school 2005. Tell Us What You re Doing media Outreach Tools for Grantees Public Service Announcements http://coveringkidsandfamilies.org/
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Extractions: "We've put together an outstanding group of professionals who all, in one way or another, have been pioneers in seeking the highest standards for the good of the reader or consumer online," said Beau Brendler, director of Consumer Reports WebWatch. "We need their diverse perspectives on disclosure and transparency, and we need their real-world experience to make sure our project is not only useful, but that it reaches its goals." The advisory board includes a former president of NBC News; the founding president of the Online News Association; some of the world's thought leaders in human/computer interface; a former director of consumer protection at the Federal Trade Commission; and professors from many of the nation's leading journalism and new media schools.
Computer Impact And Downsizing Period 19821983, Elwood E. Woody Miller, director, Educational media Center, University of Learning and Performance Environments school media Specialists http://www.aect.org/About/History/computerimpact.htm
Extractions: 1983 began with a new executive director, Lyn Gubser, who had previously served as executive director of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The association was reaching out for the first time for a manager who did not come from the ranks of the profession, but was more of a professional association manager. He began 1983 with a smaller and virtually all-new staff. an invitation for members to connect to TechNet, a computer network offering e-mail, listserv, bulletin board, and database services editorial changes to Instructional Innovator , attempting to address themes of interest to political decision-makers and to be seen as a voice of authority on technology issues renovating the publications program, dropping obsolete items and commissioning new editions of seminal works
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Leadership Programs of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of utah school of Medicine (5) Internship at the AAFP Center for Policy Studies in Family Practice and http://www.fpleaders.org/leader.html
Extractions: Activities THE PISACANO SCHOLARS LEADERSHIP PROGRAM The Pisacano Scholars Leadership Program offers many career development opportunities, as well as scholarship funding, to the future leaders of family medicine. The Pisacano Scholars participate in semi-annual Leadership Skills Development Symposia (see summary) and are offered a multitude of educational programs and mentoring relationships with current leaders in the field of family medicine. These programs are designed to enhance the overall leadership skills of the Pisacano Scholars; to provide them with the historical context and scope of family medicine; and to allow the Scholars to network and form professional relationships within their field. Examples of these programs are: · Negotiation Skills This premier leadership program is extremely competitive. The total number of awards granted each year will not exceed five. Third-year medical students are eligible to apply. Only students who demonstrate a strong commitment to the specialty of family medicine will be considered. In addition, each applicant must show demonstrable leadership skills, superior academic achievement, strong communication skills, identifiable character and integrity, and a noteworthy level of community service. The level of financial need is not considered in the selection process.
News Room > Media Center > PAs In The News media Center Publications Fast Fax Related Links Playing it Safe Performance tests and physicals help keep high school athletes health on the http://www.aapa.org/newsroom/nr-media-pas.html
Extractions: Archive January - March April - June July - September ... October - December Physician assistants are frequently the topic of articles in medical publications and the general media. Here is a sample of recent articles about individual PAs and the physician assistant profession. The Washington Post , October 3, 2002
Extractions: Ethics in Medical Education Please note that this list includes only schools that do not use live animal laboratories to train medical students and does not refer to basic research that may be conducted at medical schools and universities. Albany Medical College Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, MCP - Hahnemann School of Medicine Baylor College of Medicine Boston University School of Medicine Brown University School of Medicine Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Creighton University School of Medicine Dartmouth Medical School Eastern Virginia Medical School Emory University School of Medicine George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Harvard Medical School Howard University College of Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Loma Linda University School of Medicine Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine Marshall University School of Medicine
News From The Wisconsin Department Of Public Instruction Director of the Morehouse school of Medicine (MSM) Multimedia Center. (Megan Schliesman, Librarian, Cooperative Children s Book Center, school of http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dltcl/eis/chwk0713.html
Johns Hopkins Gazette May 3, 2004 Disorders by Mario Capecchi, University of utah school of Medicine. Sponsored by the Center for Africana Studies and the Coming Community. http://www.jhu.edu/~gazette/2004/03may04/weekcal.html
Extractions: PHOTO COURTESY MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Homewood House Museum this spring offers Baltimore's Great Architects: Maximilian Godefroy and the French Connection in Baltimore's Neoclassical Architecture, the fourth in its annual architectural lecture series. Godefroy designed some of the most sophisticated buildings and monuments in Federal Baltimore, most notably the Battle Monument, St. Mary's Chapel and the First Unitarian Church. Architectural historian Mark Reinberger will discuss Godefroy's prominent Maryland works in a series of hourlong lectures, to be held on Tuesday, May 4; Thursday, May 6; and Tuesday, May 11. Each will begin at 6 p.m. in Remsen Hall Auditorium on the Homewood campus and will be followed by a reception in the wine cellar of Homewood House. Reinberger, associate professor of architectural history at the University of Georgia, is the author of the Baltimore Exchange chapter in the Architectural Drawings of Benjamin Henry Latrobe and conducted research with Robert Alexander, the late author of The Architecture of Maximilian Godefroy.
Media - UPCC - Utah Poison Control Center utah Poison Control Center (UPCC), University of utah Health Sciences Center. Public Education Health Professionals media Links UPCC Home http://uuhsc.utah.edu/poison/media/toll-free.html
Extractions: UTAH POISON CONTROL CENTER TO INTRODUCE NATIONAL TOLL-FREE NUMBER SYSTEM The Utah Poison Control Center received more than 47,000 calls last year. Nearly two-thirds of the calls involved children under age 6 who had swallowed potentially dangerous substances ranging from cosmetics and household cleaning products to medicines such as analgesics and iron tablets. UPCC is open 24 hours a day all year and is staffed by pharmacists and nurses trained in toxicology. Martin Caravati, M.D., M.P.H., professor of emergency medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine, serves as UPCC medical director. National poison control officials will kick off an awareness campaign for the new number on Jan. 29 in Washington, D.C. Editor's Note: To find Bright Horizons, in Research Park southeast of the U of U campus, take Foothill Boulevard to Wakara Way and turn east into Research Park. Look for the sign for building 421 and turn right into the parking lot there. Stay in the outside right lane of the parking lot and follow it around the curve east to the upper parking lot. Park in the spaces marked with green visitor signs. From there, follow the signs labeled "news conference" to Bright Horizons. For information contact:
Marshall Space Flight Center News Release 01-372 (12-14-01) utah State University student Brandon Boone reaches for stars in NASA education Center education program designed to provide high school and university http://www.msfc.nasa.gov/news/news/releases/2001/01-372.html
Extractions: For Release: Dec. 14, 2001 Release: Utah State University student Brandon Boone reaches for stars in NASA education program Brandon E. Boone, a graduate student in corporate communications at Utah State University in Logan, Utah, is currently working in the U.S. space program as part of a NASA cooperative education program. Boone, serving the first of two terms in the Media Relations Department at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., is working with NASA exhibits and with news media reporting on NASA. During his first term Boone has spent time working on NASA's newest "space vehicle," Starship 2040. A national touring exhibit, Starship 2040 is designed to educate the public on what commercial spaceflight might be like four decades from now, in the year 2040. Boone has also been involved in support for the Student Launch Initiative. The initiative is a Marshall Center education program designed to provide high school and university students with an exciting, hands-on learning experience in the areas of science, math, and engineering. "To be a part of one of our nation's most important endeavors, space exploration and travel, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I'm very excited about," Boone said. "I'm very thankful to have been afforded this opportunity to work in our nation's space agency and the cooperative education program."
University Of Utah Founded on February 28, 1850, The University of utah offers 75 Its various schools and colleges are accredited by their own discipline s agencies. http://www.utah.edu/
National Center For Missing & Exploited Children Collier County Implements NetSmartz Workshop Into 20052006 school Year ABC s Extreme Makeover Home Edition Highlights Missing Children in Two-Hour http://www.missingkids.com/
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NEA, States Challenge 'No Child' Program (washingtonpost.com) The nation s largest teachers union joined school districts in Michigan, Texas and Vermont The NEA case is likely to center on complicated arguments and http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A4741-2005Apr20.html
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