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Last week, K-State football had 7 players named onto the Academic All-District team! Plus, we start to look ahead to #25 Wildcats/#18 Wolfpack in Orlando coming up on Thursday!
We sit down with Members of the Varsity Academic Team and their coach to talk about their regular season, the tournemount and swap stories of thier time on the team. Find us on all your favorite podcast players! #qiroberts #qirstudentgovernment #excellenceinallendeavors #qirstudentgovernment #theBozeKnows @q.i.robertscambridge @qirclassof2024 @qirclassof24 @qirclassof2025 @qirclassof2026 @qirclassof2027 @qir.avid @qir_ffa @qir_nhs @qirinteract @qirobertsclassics
The Golandsky Institute's mission is to provide cutting-edge instruction to pianists based on the groundbreaking work of Dorothy Taubman. This knowledge can help them overcome technical and musical challenges, cure and prevent playing-related injuries, and lead them to achieve their highest level of artistic excellence.Please visit our website at: www.golandskyinstitute.org.Deren Eryılmaz started her formal music education at Bilkent University, Music Preparatory School in Ankara, Turkey. She attended the Piano Department of the Faculty of Music and Performing Arts of Bilkent University, with a merit scholarship.She continued her education at the Rotterdam Conservatory (CODARTS) as a student of Michael Davidson in 1999 and graduated and got her bachelor degree in 2003. She participated in several master classes in Turkey and abroad; studied with Pascal Devonyon, Gülsin Onay, Mehmet Okonsar, Aquiles Delle Vigne and Georgy Sandor. Eryılmaz performed at various festivals, gave solo and chamber music concerts, participated in multidisciplinary performances and performed with national and university orchestras as a soloist in The Netherlands, Belgium, Turkey and France.Eryılmaz received her master's degree at Baskent University State Conservatory in Ankara under the supervision of Mehmet Okonsar in 2007. She also worked as a research assistant during her studies at this university while she was responsible for organising the national and international concert tours of the Baskent University String Orchestra. Between 2005-2009, Eryılmaz was the Chair of the Selection and Organization Committee at The Center for Contemporary Arts, Ankara. Throughout four concert seasons, the Committee, under the supervision of Eryılmaz, organized over 100 chamber music concerts as well as electro-acoustic concert series, lunch concert series, world music and jazz series with renowned international performers. She was a member of the Academic Team of the Bilkent University, Faculty of Music and Performing Arts, as a lecturer and instructor (2008-2011) at the Piano Department.In addition to her academic duties and responsibilities, she was the coordinator of the Piano Department (2009-2011) and the Performance Organization Coordinator (2008-2010). She also supervised the Early Age Music Training Program (2009-2010) and Erasmus Departmental Exchange Program (2009-2011). Eryılmaz started working on the Taubman Approach with Edna Golandsky in 2011 in New York. Following her acceptance to the Teacher Training Program of the Golandsky Institute in 2013, she is certified as an Instructor of the Institute in 2014, Associate Level teacher in 2016 and Master Level teacher in 2021.The students she has been teaching throughout her academic career have been successful in receiving acceptance to internationally distinguished schools with full scholarship grants, as well as in performing as soloists with various orchestras. Her students have also been receiving awards at international piano competitions. She moved her piano studio from Istanbul to London, where she currently lives and teaches the Taubman Approach. She has founded Deren Piano Academy and helps pianists all over the world to overcome their technical limitations. She also pursues her career with solo and chamber music concerts and continues her studies with Edna Golandsky in New York. https://dereneryilmaz.com/
Computer Science student and part-time Information Technology employee at Montco Taylor Bellegue talks about being recently named a transfer honoree of the 2023 All-Pennsylvania Academic Team.Recorded and edited by Ian Meranus from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program
Amelia Jordan, a student at Coastal Alabama Community College's Thomasville campus, was recently named to the All-Alabama Academic Team at a banquet in Birmingham. Kiarra-Aniya Marion of Coastal's Bay Minette campus was also honored. Jordan was named a prestigious Coca-Cola Gold Scholar – one of only three from the state of Alabama and one of only 50 in the U.S. Marion was named a Coca-Cola Silver Scholar – the only one in the State and one of only 50 in the nation. Coca-Cola Academic Team members will be recognized internationally during Phi Theta Kappa's annual convention in Columbus, Ohio. Amelia,...Article Link
This episode features Professor Joe Dias, who will be familiar to many of you. Professor Joe Dias is a Consultant Hand and Orthopaedic Surgeon for the University Hospitals of Leicester with interest in exploring the evidence we use in clinical decision-making. He is Professor of Hand and Orthopaedic Surgery and Head of the Academic Team of Musculoskeletal Surgery (AToMS). His achievements are too many to mention but include a broad portfolio of research including the SWIFFT and DISC trials. Prof Dias has previously been Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Hand Surgery (JHSE), President of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand (BSSH) in 2008 and President of the British Orthopaedic Association in 2012. We discuss 2 papers on the impact of previous surgery on Scaphoid Non-Union reconstruction and a comparison of different palmar approaches for screw fixation of scaphoid waist fractures.
Brittany Arp, Jayden Vina, Carmen O'Neill, Grace Berry, Lucas Lanterman and Luke Natalie(hey, I know that kid) stop by to talk Academic Team, or Scholastic Bowl, as it is officially called. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jozie & Zoeigh Campbell talk about Quiz Bowl, Academic Team, Peer Mentoring and Much More! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bearwithmemc/support
Dustin McComas and Drew Bishop are joined by Five Tool's Ryan Brewer who coached the senior Five Tool Academic Team at the Arizona Fall Classic. The trio break down the roster, discuss what colleges look for and more. Drew and Dustin wrap things up with MLB postseason discussion and, of course, Texas vs. Oklahoma picks.
An interview with two members of the QI Roberts Academic Team. support them by purchasing a T-Shirt! https://www.bonfire.com/qi-roberts-high-q-academic-team-shirt-sale/
On this edition of the Montco On The Move podcast, Molly and Jared chat with Lloyd Yoo, a dual enrollment program student and one of four Montco students named to the 2020-2021 All-Pennsylvania Academic Team.
On the latest edition of Montco On The Move, Molly and Jared chat with Josh Taban, a 2020-2021 All-Pennsylvania Academic Team member.Produced by the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program
Jacque Smith leads the way as 8 'Cats land on the 2021-22 Big 12 All-academic team!
The duo of Dustin McComas and Drew Bishop discuss Drew's victorious managerial debut as Five Tool Academic's coach at the Arizona Fall Classic; the college coach presence at the AZFC watching the Academic team; the final 10 players in the #FiveTool55 player countdown; and a bad sports weekend for Dustin.
Episode 17 of The Pikesville Pawdcast (hosted by Brook Lutwin) shares the following stories and segments: - An interview of Mrs. Bates (conducted by Owen Vento) about her time as a teacher at Pikesville High: starts at 0:54 - Goodman Goofs, a series of jokes told by Archer and Fletcher Goodman: starts at 12:54 - An interview with members of the PHS It's Academic Team (conducted by guest interviewer Mr. Smith) about their experiences competing on television and the challenges presented when the pandemic changed the game: starts at 14:40
Eddie gives his priases to the Volleyball on a job well done as they land 8 individuals on the Big 12 1st team!
In this episode of The McNick Minute, Ian Phillips sits down to discuss the College Credit Plus Program with Mr. Matt Wehrman; Augie Block talked to Jakob Tucker about the Academic Team season; Carly Weidenbacher chats with Ms. Teresa Davis about the St. Vincent DePaul Youth Conference; and as always, Vincent Hughes brings you your Upcoming Events!
Seven Yavapai College students have earned membership on the 2020 All-Arizona Academic Team, winning tuition-free state university transfer scholarships for their academic success, their leadership forays, and community-service contributions. The seven scholars representing academic and career-training programs at four YC campuses and centers will be feted during a virtual celebration in February honoring All-Arizona Academic Team scholars from all Arizona community colleges. YC President Dr. Lisa Rhine said the scholarships were well deserved and praised the winners as an exemplary group of future leaders and professionals in their respective fields. Dr. Rhine also thanked the students for underscoring the value... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/seven-yc-students-named-all-arizona-academic-team-scholars/
Host: Coach Guests: Coady Shawcroft, Addison Chambers, Connor Gillaspie Air date: Oct 08, 2020
On Friday, April 17 at Mr. McGee and members of LCA's Academic Team discussed the successes and challenges of Distance Learning and consider the lasting impacts on education at LCA and beyond. Panelists included Daniel Townsley, Chief Academic Officer, Courtney Jennings and Megan Hannah, Senior Directors of Academics, and Holly Hammond, Director of the Legacy Learning Center. PTF President, Karin Proctor, also provided an update of how PTF is preparing several virtual events to ensure our LCA Community remains active and connected.
Carrick Felix (@Carrick_Felix) was drafted into the NBA 33rd overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2013 after he averaged 14.6 ppg in his final season at Arizona State and being named second-team All-Pac-12 and Pac-12 All-Defensive Team. He was named the Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year and earned first-team All-Pac-12 Academic Team honors. He’s also given three TEDx talks.This episode is sponsored by https://trendup.media/
In this podcast we have Rogers State University Men Soccer's Head Coach Derek Larkin who just finished his 13th season after creating the program in 2007. Larkin has established a winning tradition on the Hill, with an overall record of 84-43-8 (39-26-4) with the Men. He just won the GAC/MIAA Conference Championship in 2019. Larkin, who also started the women's soccer program in 2007 and coached them to an 84-43-8 record over the program's first seven seasons, enters the 2019 season just two wins shy of 200 combined for the Hillcats, leading RSU to a 198-127-32 (.599 win percentage) record in his time on College Hill. During his 12 seasons with the men's soccer program, Larkin has amassed 10 seasons of .500 or better, including four straight heading into 2019. He also has guided the Hillcats to seven 10+ win seasons. Larkin became the first coach at RSU to guide their program to postseason play after moving to the NCAA Division II in 2016 and has guided the Hillcats to several major victories. In 2018, the Hillcats knocked off perennial power Rockhurst with a 2-0 victory at Soldier Field. In 2017, Larkin earned his 100th career win for the men's soccer program at RSU with a 1-0 win over national power Fort Hays State. In 2016, the Hillcats knocked off No. 3 St. Edward's. During his 12 years with Rogers State, Larkin has coached and guided a pair of All-Americans, five Conference Players of the Year (two Players, two Goalkeepers and one Newcomer), 20 All-Region/District selections and 57 All-Conference selections. His athletes have also succeeded on the academic side, as he has coached six Academic All-Americans, 31 Academic All-Region/District and Scholar-Athlete honorees and had two teams earn an Academic Team distinction. Both the RSU men and women enjoyed double-digit win totals in each of their first five seasons and qualified for the Sooner Athletic Conference postseason tournament in each of the six seasons it was a member. Larkin led both of his first-year programs to a second-place finish in the SAC and a spot in the Region VI Tournament in 2007, reaching the postseason with both squads again in 2008, 2009, and 2010. He spurred the Hillcat women to the SAC Tournament Championship during their inaugural season and was named 2007 SAC Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year for his efforts. Larkin joined RSU in January 2007, tasked with being the University’s first head soccer coach. Before coming to the Hill, Larkin enjoyed success as the head boy’s soccer coach at Bishop Kelley High School from 2004-06. He led the Comets to back-to-back state championships in 2005 and 2006. He previously served as the head men's and women's soccer coach at Bacone College from 2002 to 2004. He was named the Red River Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2002 after leading the Lady Warriors to the conference championship. Larkin also worked as both the men's and women's head soccer coach at Missouri Valley College from 1997 to 1999 and at Catoosa High School from 1999 to 2002. He compiled six district championships at Catoosa and was honored as the head coach of the Oklahoma All-State team in 2002. A four-year starter at Missouri Valley College, Larkin was a two-year captain leading the Vikings to two Heart of America Athletic Conference championships. He was twice named first-team all-conference and second-team all-region. He currently serves as a boy’s coach for the Northeast Oklahoma Futbol Club and is the former director of coaching for the Oklahoma Revolution Soccer Club and girl’s head coach for the Tulsa Nationals Soccer Club. He has collected four Directors Cup Oklahoma State Championships in his coaching career. Larkin and his wife Christy have two boys, Zach and Adam, and reside in Owasso.
On Feb. 22, the Starr's Mill academic team competed in the state Academic Bowl competition after placing first in the region. Last season went down in the books as the worst in school history. However, they bounced back this year, finishing fourth in state.
The #1 ranked Academic Team from Jefferson Community & Technical College took on Hayley Hansen and me to see who really is the smartest.
Welcome to the start of our new Summer Book Club podcast! Join members of CCMM's Academic Team as they discuss the start of our new podcast this summer. We hope you enjoy the audio. Be on the look out for upcoming podcasts focused on specific books our Academic Team is currently reading.
Join the Academic Team from CCMM as they discuss the book The Liberal Arts Tradition by Kevin Clark and Ravi Scott Jain. In this episode, Jennifer Courtney, Lisa Bailey, and Caleb Skogen discuss the book's ideas on Dialectic and Rhetoric (pages 41-51). We hope you enjoy the episode!