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Guest Host Lorena Treviño of Walter Johnson High School talks with Montgomery Blair High School junior Anuva Maloo, one of two finalists for the Student Member of the Montgomery County Board of Education in 2025-26. The SMOB is one of eight on the county school board, nearly co-equal with other generally elected members, but voted in by MCPS secondary school students only. Music for this episode comes from Adam Bobrow. Suvarna Insta: @anuva4smob
Guest Host Lorena Treviño of Walter Johnson High School talks with NorthwestHigh School junior Peter Boyko, one of two finalists for the Student Member of the Montgomery County Board of Education in 2025-26. The SMOB is one of eight on the county school board, nearly co-equal with other generally elected members, but voted in by MCPS secondary school students only. Music for this episode comes from Adam Bobrow. Suvarna Insta: @peterforsmob.
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In November 2023 the Montgomery County Board of Education passed a School Safety Resolution sponsored by the Student Member of the Board Sami Saeed. But MCPS had not made any progress by April 2024. Sunil Dasgupta talks with Saeed about his frustrations over getting MCPS to act. Music from Silver Spring musician and writer Jon Brayton who performs as Myster Treefrog.
This week, President Ryan sits down with Lillian Rojas, the now-graduated Student Member of UVA's Board of Visitors. Lillian recently received her BA in Public Policy at the Batten School, served for 3 years on the Student Council, and mentored students in the Latino Peer Mentor Program. In this episode, they discuss her path to UVA, balancing leadership and schoolwork, and the responsibility that come with representing students on the BOV. This episode of Inside UVA was originally recorded on the week of April 29th, 2024.
Sunil Dasgupta talks with Montgomery Blair High School junior Samantha Ross, one of two finalists for the Student Member of the Montgomery County Board of Education in 2024-25. The SMOB is one of eight on the county school board, nearly co-equal with other generally elected members, but voted in by MCPS secondary school students only. Music for this episode comes from Adam Bobrow. Ross Insta: @sam.for.smob.
Sunil Dasgupta talks with Clarksburg High School junior Praneel Suvarna, one of two finalists for the Student Member of the Montgomery County Board of Education in 2024-25. The SMOB is one of eight on the county school board, nearly co-equal with other generally elected members, but voted in by MCPS secondary school students only. Music for this episode comes from Adam Bobrow. Suvarna Insta: @praneel4smob.
In this hour, Pratika Katiyar, Student Member of the Student Press Law Center's Board of Directors joined Dan Rea to talk about Student Press Freedom Day on Feb. 22, student journalists face many challenges with First Amendment rights and censorship.Next, Mark Miller, Pacific Legal Foundation Senior Attorney joined Dan to discuss Grants Pass v. Johnson: Does the Gov't owe you a place to sleep?Then, Ashley Massey, MBA, says that experts tell us that we should blame the baby boomers for the housing shortage.And finally, Ed Reardon with a Memorial Vigil for Eileen Ferro.
AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by student AABP member Elizabeth Peterson. Elizabeth is in the inaugural class at Texas Tech University College of Veterinary Medicine in Amarillo, Texas. We discuss how students can react to generalizations about recent veterinary graduates and students. She shares challenges that students face today and what the next generation of veterinarians wants for their professional career. She wants to be in a practice that is mostly cattle where she can grow, get support, mentorship and learn from the inevitable mistakes we all make. Peterson describes the financial realities of tuition today, and working through veterinary school has not made a significant difference in her debt load which is much different than previous generations. We can all learn from each other by listening, engaging in productive conversation, not placing blame, and welcoming everyone to the profession and encouraging them to continue to work as a bovine veterinarian! We welcome veterinarians, credentialed veterinary technicians and students enrolled in veterinary school to join AABP to support the organization's efforts to provide continuing education, support the AABP Foundation and advocate for issues important to cattle practice. The 2023-2024 dues season is open. Click here to join AABP or renew your dues today!Relevant publication: Gibbons, P. M., Wells, J. K., Watson, K. R., Weale, J. J., & Roberson, J. R. (2022). A mixed-method pilot study investigating challenges experienced by mixed animal veterinarians in practice and their private practice experiences prior to graduation. The Bovine Practitioner, 56(1), 18–28. https://doi.org/10.21423/bovine-vol56no1p18-28
Sunil Dasgupta talks with MCPS juniors Yoseph Zerihun of Springbrook High School and Sami Saeed of Richard Montgomery High School, the two finalists for the Student Member of the Montgomery County Board of Education in 2023. The SMOB is one of the eight members of the county school board, nearly co-equal with other generally elected members of the Board, but voted in by MCPS secondary school students only. Music for this episode are two debut piano compositions by Kensington resident Adam Bobrow. Sami Saeed website: sami4smob.com. Yoseph Zerihun website: yoseph4smob.com.
Join host Dr. Larry Benz, nationally recognized for his expertise in private practice physical therapy and occupational medicine alongside NEW co-hosts Tim Reynolds and Bryan Guzski. From Evidence In Motion, The Practice Leadership Podcast's Movers and Shakers Season will go straight to the source, asking the industry heavyweights about research, social media, what technology challenges lie ahead, their seasoned advice form the clinic floor, and where to take action in advocacy. On the third episode, Tim Reynolds and Bryan Guzski are joined by Tayo Akinboboye, SPT and Devon R. Morris, SPT. Tayo Akinboboye is currently in a third-year physical therapist student at Ithaca College and Devon R. Morris graduates May 2022 from the Ithaca Collee's accelerated Doctor of Physical Therapy program. They both serve on the APTA Student Assembly Board of Directors. Tayo Akinboboye, SPT is creator of a new student organization, Ithaca College Physical therapy Students of Color (ICPTSOC), which was led by founder Dr. Erhunmwunse. He currently serves on the APTA Student Assembly Board of Directors as the Nominating Committee Chair. Tayo is passionate about bringing change to the profession, and he hopes to inspire young students to pursue a career in physical therapy. Devon R. Morris, SPT will graduate from Ithaca College's accelerated Doctor of Physical Therapy program in May 2022 and will start Emory University's Orthopedic Residency program in August 2022. She currently serves on the APTA Student Assembly Board of Directors as Secretary and DEI Project Committee Liaison, and as the Student Member of the PTJ Editorial Board. Devon is an active member of Ithaca College Physical Therapy Students of Color (ICPTSOC) and hopes to inspire other women of color to pursue leadership positions within the physical therapy profession. They discuss: -Being on the APTA board and how to get involved -Challenges the physical therapy profession is facing from the up-and-coming generation - Being a role model in the space, setting the space and opening doors in the physical therapy community -Why and how they both decided to go through a Residency fellowship program for their next educational venture On residency programs, Tayo wanted to learn how to return athletes back to sport and be able to get into a space where he can communicate with the different professions within a sports medicine team. Along with the structured mentorship part of the Residency. Devin wanted to have a strong high evidence-based foundation and work with a mentor who would help her refine her clinical reasoning skills and the program to be close to home, for her residency program. Find out more about Tayo & Devon's residency journey and how they are navigating finding their passions within the physical therapy world. More Links:Devon R. Morris, SPT– Twitter - @devonrmorris Tao Akinboboye - Twitter - @ Tayo_Akinboboye Larry Benz – Twitter @PhysicalTherapy Tim Reynolds – Twitter - @ TimReynoldsDPT Movers & Mentors – Twitter - @MoversMentors Evidence In Motion - Twitter @EIMTeam Ad Info: Evidence In Motion is excited to be back in person and back to hands-on learning for the 2022 Align Conference. This year you can join an all-star lineup of speakers in Dallas, Texas, August 26 through the 28. The labs and lectures focus on sharpening the physical, hands-on treatments essential to patient care. Save 5% on registration as a practice Leadership Podcast listener. Visit alignconference.com and use the promo code PRACTICELEADERSHIP at checkout.
Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! The Kristi Neidhardt Team. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, give Kristi a call at 888-860-7369! And- The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County! Today... Six people were hurt in a 5-car accident on Route 50. Two were injured in a boat explosion. Annapolis Police Make an arrest in the shooting of a teenager in Eastport. A Severna Park High student was elected to be the next Student Member of the Board of Education. Aldi opens in Severna Park, Lidl is still on track for Bay Ridge, and there is some confusion on Wegmans and Amazon Fresh. Avelo Airlines is starting non-stop flights from BWI to Wilmington, NC, and Orlando on June 30th. The Anne Arundel County Public Library has some humans you can check out on Saturday. The Annapolis Rotary's Crab Feast is scheduled for August. And of course some pod news! Ann Alsina from CovingtonAlsina is here with your Monday Money Report! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
Sunil Dasgupta speaks with Albert Einstein High School junior Baba Cissé and Walt Whitman High School junior Arvin Kim, the two finalists for the Student Member of the Montgomery County Board of Education in 2022. The SMOB is one of the eight members of the county school board, nearly co-equal with other generally elected members of the Board, but voted for only by secondary school students in the county. Music for this episode comes from DC-based singer-songwriter Emily Hall.
Season 2 - Episode 7 of The Pikesville Pawdcast (hosted by Jonah Spiegelman) shares the following stories and segments: - An interview with Zarrukh, Ahmad, Kiah, and Christopher from the PHS Wrestling Team (conducted by Shanzay Omair and Sevinch Rakhimjonova) about their experiences on the team this year: starts around 0:50. - Interviews with the two candidates for Student Member of the Board of Education (conducted by Owen Vento): Masah Fahr from Towson High School (@masah4smob) and Roah Hassan from Perry Hall High School (roah4smob): Masah starts around 15:05 and Roah starts around 50:15.
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in American Hospital Association v. Becerra. One of the certified questions asks the Court to revisit the famed Chevron doctrine which has been subjected to much criticism since its implementation. The petitioners ask the Court whether Chevron allows the Department of Health and Human Services to set reimbursement rates for hospital groups and whether 42 U.S.C. 1395I(t)(12) precludes the petitioners' suit. Rich Samp of the New Civil Liberties Alliance which filed an amicus brief in the litigation before the Court joins us to discuss the oral argument. Featuring: -- Richard A. Samp, Senior Litigation Counsel, New Civil Liberties Alliance -- Moderator: Eli Nachmany, Student Member, Administrative Law and Regulation Practice Group Executive Committee; 3L Student, Harvard Law School
UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OCTOBER 14, 2021 MEETING ~ 7:30 PMAGENDA0:00:001. Meeting Called to Order.0:00:172. Pledge of Allegiance.0:00:333. Roll Call.0:00:514. Chairman’s Comments:0:03:045. New Business:A. Presentation from Lower Providence Township to Upper Merion Fire & EMS Personnel for Hurricane Ida assistance.0:09:32B. Proclamation re: Fire Prevention Month – October, 2021.0:16:10C. Presentation re: Upper Merion Fire and Emergency Service Awards.0:24:00D. Presentation of the Bernard S. Gutkowski, Sr. Firefighter of the Year Award and the Mary Bacchi Emergency Medical Services Responder of the Year Award to the Upper Merion Township Fire and EMS Department.0:43:10E. Announcement of Home Town Hero Program.0:48:45F. Consent Agenda re:1. Financial Escrow Security Release No. 4, Craft Custom Homes, LLC, 383 Anderson Road Subdivision – Approve Escrow Release Request No. 4 to Craft Custom Homes, LLC, in the amount of $27,975.00 for the completion of required public improvements to date as part of the 383 Anderson Road Subdivision.2. Accept Resignation of Mahum Mahmood, Student Member of the Park & Recreation Board3. Financial Escrow Security Release No. 9, 900 River Road LLC, 900 River Road – Approval of Escrow Release No. 9 to 900 River Road LLC in the amount of $832,294.00 for the completion of required site improvements to date as part of the warehouse development project as recommended by the Township Engineer.4. Financial Escrow Security Release No. 2, Horizon Drive Group, LP, 3700 Horizon Drive – Approval of Escrow Release No. 2 to Horizon Drive Group, LP in the amount of $496,253.00 for the completion of required site improvements to date as part of the building expansion project as recommended by the Township Engineer.5. Crow Creek Trail Project – Substantial Completion Date Extension. Approval of a contract substantial completion date extension to October 28, 2021 requested by James Kenney Excavating & Paving due to material delivery delays as well as trail damage repairs caused by Hurricane Ida.6. Crow Creek Trail Project Contract Payment No. 11 in the amount of $128,182.50 to Kenney Excavating for work to date on the Crow Creek Trail Project.7. Authorization of 2021 Operating Budget Transfers – Park & Recreation. Authorization of a budget transfer in the amount of $4,550.00 from the Park & Recreation Budget Line 01-450-3730 Building Maintenance to 01-450-3185 Waste Removal.8. Authorization of 2021 Supplemental Budget Appropriations – Park & Recreation. Authorization of the following 2021 Supplemental Budget Appropriations due to unanticipated revenue/expenses as follows:1. 01-367-0420 Day Camp Revenue increased to $207,260.002. 01-450-4592 Day Camp Programs expense increased to $52,775.003. 01-367-0430 Inst Class Revenue increased to $132,712.004. 01-450-4593 Inst Class Program expense increased to $287,000.005. 01-367-0450 Special Events Revenue increased to $9,217.006. 01-450-4595 Special Events Programs expense increased to $14,000.009. Resolution 2021-26 – PA Department of Education eSignature Authorization. Authorization for Laura Arnhold, Township Library Director to sign all contracts with the Department of Education.10. Resolution 2021-27 – Request for a Multimodal Transportation Fund Grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in the amount of $1,000,000.00 to be used for the Brownlie Road Bridge Replacement Project.0:53:41G. Resolution 2021-22 – Preliminary/Final Development Plan – JP Morgan Chase Bank. 677 W. DeKalb. Consideration of a Preliminary/Final Land Development Plan for JM Real Estate Holdings, prepared by the Core States G
Connect with her on LinkedIn at Tanya Beck, she is the president and founder of the Brighton Bar. The Brighton Bar is a student-focussed society run by Law Students at the University of Brighton. The Brighton Bar seeks to inform and prepare students for the Bar of England and Wales through ongoing and interactive support and talks from Industry insiders, workshops, and experiences. Visit www.faithbrynel.com for more information & follow @faithbinsights on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest for more information !! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/faithbrynelsinsights/message
Robin Clevett is joined by Institute of Carpenters student member, Tim White who is a second year apprentice attending college in the peak district. Robin offers some advice to Tim, answers some of his questions and follows up on some messages sent into the show last week.
This week we sit down with a Anne Arundel County Public School's Board of Education member Drake Smith, a senior at Meade High currently enrolled in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. Here is a small portion of his profile at the AACPS: "Prior to being elected as Student Member of the Board, Drake was President of the Anne Arundel County NAACP Youth & College Division, where he dealt with community issues such as racism and inequities in the county. He also helped to successfully advocate for police body camera funding as well as the requirement of mandatory written apologies for students involved in bias-motivated behavior." You can read all about him and other members of the AACPS board members here: https://www.aacps.org/domain/157 AACPS Social: https://www.facebook.com/aacps
Erica Solberg, Student Member of the ND State Board of Higher Ed., discussing ND college students go back to school and the changes they’ll see.
Listen in as our 2nd Vice President, Bobby Chungong and Co-Directors of Student Member Services, Jessica Constant and Cassandra Toole, share advice and insight on how to navigate the virtual workplace as a student or early career professional. They share specific advice that speaks to productivity, performance management, and communication. #AccountingForUs #NABAMetroDC
Congratulations to Zachary Koung, soon to be senior at Howard High School and newly elected Student Member of the Board of Education (SMOB). Zach talks about how he got involved in politics, his big hopes for both his near and distant future, and the importance of being knowledgeable about political candidates and getting out to vote. He talks about his platform and the importance of financial literacy and mental health in school systems, and some ideas he has to initiate change.
As the 41st Student Member of the Board, Ananya Tadikonda, steps down from her MCPS position, she discusses some issues the new student board member will face and how she hopes student activism will move lawmakers in the future – on this episode of Montgomery Talks with Doug Tallman. Available now on MyMCMedia, Overcast, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RadioPublic, Spotify and Stitcher, Facebook, Pocketcasts and Twitter. Please help us grow. Subscribe and share with your friends.
This week, we talk to Rida Alvi, the new Student Member of the Board of Education and the first hijabi to hold the position. We discuss the election, her beginnings with student government, and her policy goals as SMOB. This is also Mallory's last episode co-hosting the podcast. It has been an amazing 19 episodes with her and we will continue to support her in her future endeavors. You can find us on Instagram @pocketsizedpoliticsIntro/ Outro Music: Jazzaddict's Intro by Cosimo Fogg (201) https://soundcloud.com/cosimo-foggCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Many thanks to today's sponsor.... Mac Medics, located conveniently in Severna Park and Lanham. Check them out--you'll never go back to the mall! CONNECT WITH US! LOTS OF WAYS: http://bit.ly/EOAConnect Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. Today...A new Student Member of the Board of Education was elected. Details for Speaker Busch's services. Details on how to apply to replace Speaker Busch. A great award for What's Up Media. Our picks for the weekend include a comedy night, a country night, a wonkish day and a boat show. And of course...George from DMV Weather with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here. The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!
Track star, outspoken advocate for minorities, Spanish-speaker and Kardashian-hater. Paige Tolbard is the newly-minted Student Member of the Board of Education, and she's launching her tenure on the board with a bang. When things got heated during a conversation about racism and the achievement gap at last Wednesday's board meeting, Tolbard says she spoke for the students who would otherwise be unrepresented. A senior at Frederick High School, she ran a campaign on promoting school safety and providing information in both Spanish and English for the growing population of English Learners in Frederick County. On the latest episode of Frederick Uncut, Tolbard sat down with News-Post county government reporter Allen Etzler and News-Post education reporter Emma Kerr to bring us inside the mind of the modern high school student, tell us a little about the personal experience she brings to her new role and address the challenges of being heard as a student. She also tells you about her favorite star, Jake Paul — just kidding — and her primary means to getting a laugh: Twitter.
If you are a law student in Ontario you should be a member of the Ontario Bar Association. OBA membership gets you networking opportunities, mentorship opportunities, access to specialized and practical learning…and so much more. Best of all, membership is free! In this episode David Sterns, Second VP of the OBA and Nicolas Joubert, uOttawa, Common Law English, Law School Student OBA Ambassador tell you exactly how you can get involved with the OBA and the direct career benefits that result. To get a hold of Nicolas you can email him at njoub083@uottawa.ca or follow him on Twitter at @uOttawaOBA Here is a list of other important contacts at your law school: Student Division Executive · University of Windsor - Elana Anzel-Sivkin (Chair) · Queen's University - Leah Gensey (Vice-Chair) · University of Western Ontario - Blake Jones (Past Chair) Law School Student Ambassadors · Lakehead University - Alison Morris · York University (Osgoode) - Kate Julien · University of Toronto - Billi Wun · University of Windsor - Michael Ditkofsky · University of Ottawa, English Common Law - Nicolas Joubert · University of Ottawa, French Common Law - Jessica Smith Articling Student Ambassadors · University of Toronto - Arieh Bloom · Queen's University - John McIntyre · University of Ottawa - Zac Resnick · University of Western Ontario - Alana Sharpe Upcoming OBA events around you: Toronto The Nuts and Bolts of Investment Canada Act Reviews for Young Lawyers – February 26, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm at 79 Wellington Street West, 33rd Floor, TD South Tower More Bullet-Proofing for Your IT Law Practice: Professionalism, Ethics and the New Rules of Professional Conduct – March 2, 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm at Twenty Toronto Street Conferences and Events (20 Toronto Street, 2nd Floor) Your First Civil Trial – March 6, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm at Twenty Toronto Street Conferences and Events (20 Toronto Street, 2nd Floor) Your First Franchise Law Client – March 10, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm at Twenty Toronto Street Conferences and Events (20 Toronto Street, 2nd Floor) London Insight from the Bench: Practical Advocacy Tips for Young Lawyers – March 26, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm at The River Room Cafe & Private Dining (421 Ridout Street North) Ottawa Ottawa Outreach Event (Women Lawyers Forum) - February 23, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm at BLG offices The Risks and Rewards of Marketing Yourself Online – February 25, 7:45 am - 9:00 am at Nelligan O'Brien Payne offices Career Connections – February 26, 8:30 am - 3:30 pm at Ottawa Convention Centre War Museum Tour and Networking Reception - March 12 or March 26 (to be determined) from 6:15 pm - 9:00 pm at the National War Museum & Mill Street Brew Pub (1 Vimy Place and 555 Wellington Street respectively) - Put on by the Young Lawyers Division - East in collaboration with the Student Division Executive Effective Administrative Tribunal Practice – April 22, 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm at Army Officers' Mess - Main Dining Room (149 Somerset West) For all upcoming OBA events visit http://www.cbapd.org/province_en.aspx?prov=ON