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Students from Grove Hill and Thomasville were among the 1,500 graduates from Mississippi State University in December. Grove Hill's Tanner Smith earned a bachelor's degree in university studies from MSU's College of Professional and Continuing Studies. Thomasville's Haven Collins graduated cum laude with a bachelor's of science degree from the College of Education, signifying a GPA between 3.5 and 3.79. Thomasville's Valerie Hill earned a master's of science degree from the College of Education.Article Link
Jesus, People, Mission Recorded on Aug 21, 2024
Our conversation today with Vicki Ruckman, Secretary & Event Coordinator for the Shenandoah Valley Wine Trail gave all the details for the Shenandoah Valley Wine Festival happening on Saturday, June 22, 2024, at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley from 1pm - 7pm. We discuss the festival's history, including its previous locations and the move to The MSV. Vicki talks about the wineries participating and the different types of wines expected. The festival showcases wines from various Shenandoah Valley wineries, provides opportunities for attendees to taste and buy wines, and also includes live music, craft vendors, and food trucks. Participating wineries include Bluestone, Valerie Hill, and Barren Ridge, among others. Apart from wine tastings, the festival offers admission to MSV exhibits and gardens, live music performances by bands like Bottle Shock, and a variety of vendors including craft and food stalls. Vivki also touches on the logistics of the event, such as ticket pricing, wristbands, and facilities available to attendees. She praises The MSV for its seamless coordination and handling of logistical aspects like vendor setup and trash management, enhancing the festival experience. Learn more about Shenandoah Valley Wine Trail and get your tickets to this year's Shenandoah Valley Wine Festival on their website: https://www.shenandoahvalleywinetrail.com/
We cover so many important topics that are top of mind for parents and educators these days including… At what age is it ok for my child to have a smartphone? How about access to social media? Is the structure we have placed in our kids' lives impacting their creativity in a negative way? How far should I go in monitoring my kids' phones? How to help a shy child develop friendships. Dr. Valerie Hill is a Developmental Psychologist who enjoys teaching psychology courses and workshops that explore various aspects of human development (e.g. Adolescence, Parenting, Friendships, Alzheimer's Disease). She is a Professor and the Undergraduate Program Director in the Psychology Department at Lewis University and author of the books, Inside Diseases and Disorders: What You Need to Know about Alzheimer's Disease and Hanging Out: The Psychology of Socializing. Thank you for listening to the Raising Resilient Kids Podcast where we provide parents, teachers and coaches with ideas and strategies to help kids and teens build their resilience and achieve their potential in a healthy, fulfilling way. It takes a village to raise a healthy, resilient child and this podcast gives you, as members of your village, tools to do exactly this. For more information on the podcast or if you have a question you would like answered by one of our expert guests, please visit us at - https://www.smarthwp.com/raisingresilientkidspodcast. A special thanks to our sponsors: The So Happy You're Here YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@sohappyyouarehere and The Resilient Youth Teach-the-Teacher Program - https://www.smarthwp.com/RY4teachers
Guests Melissa Henson, Vice President of the Parents Television and Media Council ParentsTV.org, and Valerie Hill, CEO of Real Options FriendsOfRealOptions.netSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Christian Outlook – July 1, 2023 Tim DeMoss talks with Pastor Michael Youssef, host of the “Leading the Way” radio program, about a nation adrift and its need for a great awakening. Dr. Youssef discusses more from his book, Hope for This Present Crisis: The Seven-Step Path to Restoring a World Gone Mad. Scott Furrow and Andy Bales, CEO of the Union Rescue Mission in downtown Los Angeles, talk about the homeless crisis in Los Angeles and what the mayor and his local ministry are doing about it. Craig Roberts and Valerie Hill, CEO of Real Options, talk about states trying to set themselves up as “havens” for abortion at any time and for any reason. Bill Bunkley and John Knox, of the Opt Institute, talk about renewed efforts and advocacy for adoption instead of abortion. Dr. Albert Mohler joins Yoram Hazony to talk about his book, “Conservatism: A Rediscovery.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emily Harpster, Owner of Sugar Bear Cville, Valerie Hill, structural engineer at Valerie Hill, P.E., PLLC, and Michelle Perry Pais, Owner of Soleful Running & Coaching, joined Alex Urpí & Nickolas Urpí On “Today y Mañana!” “Today y Mañana” airs every Thursday at 10:15 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Today y Mañana” is presented by Emergent Financial Services, LLC, Craddock Insurance Services Inc, Castle Hill Cider and Charlottesville Opera, with Forward Adelante.
Valerie Hill is an interior designer renovating a 1920s bungalow with her husband Justin in Seattle. We talked about how much time a renovation really takes, working with a spouse and building a local community.Instagram- @hillandvalleybungalowAbout our guest: Valerie is a creative BBC explorer based in Seattle who has taken her interest in design into an interior design degree, through some professional practice and most recently as a hands-on renovator. Holistic in approach, she is always asking questions, challenging assumptions (her own included) and diving into new options. "Design is never really done," has been her approach as she and her intrepid live-in design assistant/laborer (husband) work to restore life to their serviceable, but time-worn Seattle craftsman home. Inspired by the house's inherent characteristics she lovingly layers in other elements and styles to create a rich yet approachable retreat. Valerie is a doer - from design to blogging, building and restoring, traveling and consulting, she keeps her perspectives wide. She believes in reclamation, restoration, and reinvention but is not singularly focused on any one approach. Instead using them as tools at her disposal to find and create moments of joy and delight within a broadly comfortable canvas.
The Christian Outlook – July 23, 2022 Georgene Rice and Peter St. Onge, of the Heritage Foundation, talk about the economy and the alarming numbers we've seen on inflation. Don Kroah turns to Victor Davis Hanson to talk about the Biden administration pushing an agenda that is revolutionary. Craig Roberts and Valerie Hill, CEO of Real Options, talk about states trying to set themselves up as “havens” for abortion at any time and for any reason. Bill Bunkley and John Knox, of the Opt Institute, talk about renewed efforts and advocacy for adoption instead of abortion. Dr. Albert Mohler joins Yoram Hazony to talk about his book, “Conservatism: A Rediscovery.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Roberts invites Valerie Hill, CEO ofRealOptions Obria Medical Clinics, to talk about the challenges the pro-life movement faces in states like California that are paying out-of-state residents to travel across state lines to receive their abortions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Valerie Hill, CEO of Real Options and Obria Medical Clinics, discusses the need for believers to put legs to their faith regarding the subject of abortion.
In this episode of the Out of the Question Podcast, Valerie Hill, CEO of Real Options and Obria Medical Clinics, discusses the need for believers to put legs to their faith regarding the subject of abortion.
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Valerie Hill-Jackson. She is the Assistant Dean of Educator Preparation at Texas A&M University. Hill-Jackson is a highly-awarded & recognized educator. Her research interests include critical educator preparation, transformative/servant leadership, service-learning/community education, ethnography, school-university partnerships, culture and curriculum, and STEM education for underserved learners. She is the PI + Co-Executive Director of a new program called Brazos Valley Teach, which is a high school education academy. They provide guidance, resources, and support to high school students in the Brazos Valley to become successful future teachers.Links:Dr. Hill-Jackson BioBrazos Valley Teach Website
Guests: Lindsey Curnutte, Valerie Hill, Nelly Khayatand, and Dr. Gregg Jantz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jenny from the Block of 62nd (or was it 67th) Street and North Avenue in Chicago was the daughter of a Gardner and the secretary for Sigmund Freud's Chicago office. When dead bodies started to litter the block, all eyes were on Jenny. This episode features Valerie Hill from Speak Up! Cast (in order of appearance:) Dana Daniele, Katy Hennen, Valerie Hill, Rachel Wilson. Theme Song by Meghan Rose. Artwork by Dave Daniele. Editing by Justin Howard. Production by Dana Daniele. Sound effects from PacDV, FreeSound.org, Sound Effects Plus, and Free Music Archive. Songs: Walk that Dog - U.S. Army Blues Stardust - U.S. Army Blues Kelli's Number - U.S. Army Blues Dances and Dames - Kevin MacLeod I Knew a Guy - Kevin MacLeod Faster Does It - Kevin MacLeod
Guests: Reverend Augie Bau,Valerie Hill and Lynne TalmachoffSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we continue our conversation after Teacher Appreciation week and celebrate Mental Health Aware Month this May we discuss recruiting and retention in the teaching profession with Dr. Valerie Hill-Jackson who dives into the topic of teacher's mental health and how to create better spaces for teachers. Dr. Valerie Hill-Jackson received her Interdisciplinary Doctorate in Educational Leadership degree, summa cum laude, in 2003 from St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She joined the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Culture at Texas A&M University in September 2004 and teaches courses, as a clinical professor, in the teacher education and multicultural/urban program areas. In 2018, Dr. Hill-Jackson was appointed by the Office of the Dean as the Director of Educator Preparation and School Partnerships. And in June 2019, Hill-Jackson was appointed as the Assistant Dean of Educator Preparation and School Partnerships. Dr. Hill-Jackson is a nationally and university-recognized educator having garnered: 2007 Maybelline / People Magazine Women Who Empower Through Education Award; the 2008 Texas A&M University (TAMU) Association of Former Students Award for Distinguished Teaching; 2008 Transfer Camp Namesake (TAMU); 2010 Student-Led Award for Teaching Excellence (SLATE) at TAMU; 2010 Outstanding Panhellenic Professor; 2011 National Society of Collegiate Scholars Inspire Integrity Top 10 Finalist award; Honorary Guest Coach for the Texas A & M University Women’s Basketball Team, 2011 NCAA Champs, at the McNeese U. Home Game 2011; 2013 Upton Sinclair award; 2015 Aggies Commit to Transforming Lives Administrative Fellow; and the 2016 Educational Institution Image Award by the Edwards Ministerial Association. Dr. Hill-Jackson developed three new graduate courses including one that is integral to the Educational Leadership in Curriculum and Instruction program. Dr. Hill-Jackson’s teaching philosophy is best explained with her simple quote, “students first through action research.” Dr. Hill-Jackson’s books include: Transforming Teacher Education: What Went Wrong with Teacher Training and How We Can Fix It (Stylus, 2010); Better Principals, Better Schools: What Star Principals Know, Believe, and Do (IAP, 2016); Better Teachers, Better Schools: What Star Teachers Know, Believe, and Do (IAP, 2017); Teacher Confidential: Personal Stories of Stress, Self-Care, and Resilience (iUniverse, 2018) and; What Makes a Star Teacher: 7 Dispositions That Support Student Learning (ASCD, 2019). Dr. Hill-Jackson’s research interests include: critical teacher education, transformative/servant leadership, service-learning/community education, ethnography, gifted education, culture + curriculum, and STEM education for underserved learners. Early in her career, Dr. Hill-Jackson received the prestigious American Educational Research Association / Spencer fellowship for her qualitative dissertation and was conferred with the LEAD Poisoning Star Award for her research in community education. In 2013, Hill-Jackson won a Traditional Core Fulbright Award and was hosted by the Center for Critical and Cultural Theory at the School of English Communication and Philosophy at Cardiff University in Cardiff, Wales. Hill-Jackson received a 2018-2019 Melbern G. Glasscock NTT Faculty Research Fellowship.
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Nick Averwater talks with Monty and Valerie Hill, Band Directors in the Marion, Arkansas School District. Valerie and Monty have taught music, and directed bands at every age level, from elementary school to college, in both Arkansas and New Mexico. They joined the school district in Marion in April, 2020.
In this episode, Ciyadh interviews one of her oldest friends, musician and comedian, Valerie Hill. Valerie's Bio: Val is a singer, songwriter, musician and comedian, who began performing in various bands in the greater Nashville area, as a teenager. Influenced by the likes of Type O Negative, Elvis Presley and HIM, her debut album is set to release fall 2021. In the meantime, you can catch her as Britney in episode 2 of the web series, Trying Hard.Show Notes: https://yeahrocks.orghttps://www.songwritersguild.com/site/index.phpTryingHardTV Episode No. 2 https://kk.org/thetechnium/1000-true-fans/Janet’s Kraft’s Janet’s Kraft (JKJK) Music Recommendation: HIMPodcast Links: Support the show Musically Cogitating WebsiteMusically Cogitating TwitterMusically Cogitating InstagramMusically Cogitating FacebookMusically Cogitating YouTubeMusically Cogitating NewsletterMusically Cogitating Spotify PlaylistEmail Address: musicallycogitating@gmail.com Ciyadh’s Links: Ciyadh's WebsiteCiyadh's InstagramCiyadh's TwitterCiyadh's FacebookSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/musiccogitating)
A preview of the book Metamodernism and Changing Literacy: Emerging Research and Opportunities by Valerie Hill
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Our guests this morning are Valerie Hill and Lynne Gross from the Roundhouse Aquarium. Valerie Hill is the Administrative Director and Education Specialist for the Roundhouse Aquarium. She began at the Roundhouse in 2003 as a volunteer. She worked her way up to paid part-time staff, then became the co-director in 2007. Before joining the Roundhouse team, Valerie honed her teaching skills as an Outreach Educator for the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, a Teaching Assistant at Long Beach State, a tutor through the University of San Diego, and a swim instructor in Albuquerque where she grew up. Valerie studied phytoplankton at CSULB where she earned her MS degree in 2008. Lynne Gross is the immediate past president of the Roundhouse Aquarium Board of Directors. She joined the Board in 2009 after retiring from a career as a college professor and TV producer. One of the projects she has undertaken for the aquarium is to research its history and publish a book about its early days during the 1970s and 1980s. Lynne and her husband Paul Gross have lived on the strand in Manhattan Beach for 55 years and she believes in giving back. Lynne has been involved, or on the board of, over 20 organizations. This morning, we'll catch up with what's happening at the Roundhouse Aquarium, the recent make-over, and the 7th annual Fun Run taking place on May 11th. =+=+=+=+=+=+ To Find Out More about the two show hosts of The South Bay Show read on: Jackie Balestra features a comprehensive selection of things to do, places to go and people to know in the South Bay.to learn more visit http://www.SouthbayByJackie.com To Find Out More about Joe Terry visit https://www.MasternodeConsulting.com/about What's Happening in the South Bay, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, The South Bay Show, Los Angeles, California, Current Events, Calendar, Torrance, El Segundo, Palos Verdes
We were in the studio for Tourism Tuesday with Justin Kerns from the Winchester/Frederick County Convention & Visitors Bureau to talk wine! His guests were: Shawn Steffey from Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery, Justin Bogaty from James Charles Winery & Vineyard/Veramar Vineyard, and Loretta Briede from Briede Family Vineyards. We talked about their individual wineries, the types of wines they produce and what it takes to be a winemaker in the Shenandoah Valley. Our conversation continued even after the show finished on-air, you can hear the entire discussion on the podcast below. For more information about Valerie Hill: http://www.valeriehillwinery.com/ For more information about James Charles: http://jamescharleswine.com/ For more information about Veramar: http://www.veramar.com/ For more information about Briede: http://thebriedefamilyvineyards.com/ For a complete list of events happening in and around Winchester & Frederick County: https://visitwinchesterva.com/events/
This week, In Black America producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with Dr. Valerie Hill-Jackson, a Clinical Professor at Texas A&M University and author of a study examining the declining numbers of African American teachers in the nation’s public schools.
This week, In Black America producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with Dr. Valerie Hill-Jackson, a Clinical Professor at Texas A&M University and author of a study examining the declining numbers of African American teachers in the nation’s public schools.
This week, In Black America producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with Dr. Valerie Hill-Jackson, a Clinical Professor at Texas A&M University and author of a study examining the declining numbers of African American teachers in the nation’s public schools.
Valerie Hill with encouragement on how to have a better prayer life.
Stepright with Lynn Whetham Radio Show 6 Canadians travel to Uganda to exchange ideas about music, dance and life. Join Valerie Hill as she shares her “Dream for Uganda”. http://dreamforuganda.com/ See the film trailer here.
Wait until you hear what had happened in such a short time! It began when Valerie Hill visited Uganda and became passionate about helping a school for the arts and the students there. There has been a visit to Canada and another is planned. There has been another visit to Uganda with musicians and musical instruments and filmmakers! There is a documentary and a film festival in the future. Tune in and you will learn all about it! http://dreamforuganda.com/ Watch the Suubi Dance Video at http://vimeo.com/114365914 www.stepright .ca
REIKI FOR ANIMALS, HOW CAN IT BENIFIT YOUR PETS AND OTHER FASINATING REIKI PHENOMENON Hi everyone, Please join me, Jorianne The Coffee Psychic , with guests Reiki Master Terry Dulin and Valerie Hill of Happy Paws Reiki and Pet message ,as we explorer the different aspects of How Reiki Healing can impact your pets! At www.blogTalkRadio/JorianneTheCoffeePsychic.com live tonight and every Wednesday at 8:00 PM CST as we explore healing your pets and other Reiki Phenomenon Feel free to call in with any questions or stories at 347-633-9404 Call 219-940-9292 to set up your own personal reading with Jorianne
REIKI FOR ANIMALS, HOW CAN IT BENIFIT YOUR PETS AND OTHER FASINATING REIKI PHENOMENON Hi everyone, Please join me, Jorianne The Coffee Psychic , with guests Reiki Master Terry Dulin and Valerie Hill of Happy Paws Reiki and Pet message ,as we explorer the different aspects of How Reiki Healing can impact your pets! At www.blogTalkRadio/JorianneTheCoffeePsychic.com live tonight and every Wednesday at 8:00 PM CST as we explore healing your pets and other Reiki Phenomenon Feel free to call in with any questions or stories at 347-633-9404 Call 219-940-9292 to set up your own personal reading with Jorianne