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Our Thursday episode featured frequent guest Ben Speggen, the Vice President of the Jefferson Educational Society, to highlight the Erie think-tank's Winter Term. Ben also shared about his 2023 visit to Germany and some of their industry and business best practices.
Julie Schumacher’s “The English Experience” is the third novel in what was never supposed to be a trilogy. The book follows a professor who reluctantly leads an eclectic group of students to a Winter Term abroad in England, and as Schumacher says, it’s the students who humanize both the story and its protagonist. Book Lust’s Nancy Pearl chats with the author about this unintentional third installment and the process by which it came to be.
Critical mineral exploration will play a key role in human development and progress. The April 2023 special section of The Leading Edge focuses on the issue of critical minerals from the perspective of recent progress in mining exploration and anticipated future needs as the global energy economy transitions to higher use of, and reliance on, renewables. In this conversation with host Andrew Geary, Dr. Alan Jones defines critical minerals and how and why each country defines them differently. He explains why the public has a dim view of mining and what we can learn from China's long-term mineral vision. He elaborates on the valuable role of copper in utilizing electric vehicles and why we still don't understand the planet we live on. Alan also makes a case for why we must inspire young minds with the possibilities of critical minerals exploration. Do you want to be part of the future of humanity? This is the question at the center of this can't miss episode. Listen to the full archive at https://seg.org/podcast. RELATED LINKS * Chester J. Weiss and Alan G. Jones, (2023), "Introduction to this special section: Critical minerals exploration," The Leading Edge 42: 236–236. (https://doi.org/10.1190/tle42040236.1) * Alan G. Jones, (2023), "Mining for net zero: The impossible task," The Leading Edge 42: 266–276. (https://doi.org/10.1190/tle42040266.1) * Read the April 2023 special section: Critical minerals exploration. (https://library.seg.org/toc/leedff/42/4) Subscribers can read the full articles at https://library.seg.org/, and abstracts are always free. BIOGRAPHY Alan G. Jones is currently Senior Professor Emeritus at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, a Specially-Appointed Professor at the China University of Geosciences Beijing, and Adjunct Professor at Macquarie University and at the University of Western Australia. In addition, upon his retirement he formed an MT consulting company - Complete MT Solutions Inc. - with former students and a colleague in 2016. Alan was awarded the Tuzo Wilson medal of the Canadian Geophysical Union in 2006, was Appointed an International Member of the Geo-Electromagnetism Committee, Chinese Geophysical Society in 2009, was elected to Academia Europaea also in 2009 and was made a Member of the Royal Irish Academy in 2010. He was a Blaustein Visiting Professor at Stanford University for the Winter Term of 2016, and was appointed a Life Affiliate Member of the Geological Society of South Africa in 2016. In 2019 he was elected a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union. Alan is the most published (almost 200 papers) and most cited (over 13,500 citations) scientist in his chosen field of magnetotellurics. Together with Alan Chave, he published the most authoritative textbook to date on MT - The Magnetotelluric Method: Theory and Practice (Cambridge University Press). He is a qualified Professional Geoscientist accredited by the Professional Geoscientists Ontario (PGO). CREDITS Seismic Soundoff explores the depth and usefulness of geophysics for the scientific community and the public. If you want to be the first to know about the next episode, please follow or subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Two of our favorites are Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have episode ideas, feedback for the show, or want to sponsor a future episode, find the "Contact Seismic Soundoff" box at https://seg.org/podcast. Zach Bridges created original music for this show. Andrew Geary hosted, edited, and produced this episode at TreasureMint. The SEG podcast team is Jennifer Cobb, Kathy Gamble, and Ally McGinnis.
The #LSE has stated that the academic session names #Michaelmas Term, Lent Term and Summer Term will be amended to Autumn Term, Winter Term and Spring Term, respectively. Additionally, Christmas break has been changed to Winter break, while Easter Break has been renamed to Spring Break. This decision was made by the School Management Committee following consultations and discussions which took place last term. Is this the beginning of a slippery slope?
Listen to Pastor Chad Weaver share at our Tuesday night meeting on Oregon State campus. He begins Winter Term by kicking off our series, "Unwavering" which will be highlighting the importance of discipleship. Real Life is a community of authentic Jesus following college students learning to love Jesus and love others. Learn more: osureallife.com @osu.reallife on Instagram and YouTube @osureallife on FaceBook
Tiler Peck (IG:@tilerpeck) was born in Bakersfield, California. She began her dance training at the age of two at her mother's dance studio, Bakersfield Dance Company. At the age of seven, she began studying privately with former Bolshoi Ballet principal dancer Alla Khaniashvili in Hollywood. At the age of 11 she began studying at Conjunctive Point in Culver City, California, with former New York City Ballet dancers Colleen and Patricia Neary. During this time, she also studied with former NYCB principal Yvonne Mounsey at Westside School of Ballet in Santa Monica. At the age of 12, Ms. Peck entered the School of American Ballet, the official school of New York City Ballet, for most of the 2000-2001 Winter Term. She returned to SAB during the summers of 2002 and 2003, and that fall began as a full-time student. In September 2004, Ms. Peck became an apprentice with New York City Ballet. In February 2005 she joined the Company as a member of the corps de ballet. She was promoted to soloist in December 2006 and principal dancer in October 2009.
TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
At the Joel Natalie Show, we continue to bring you the conversations that matter, with the people who are actively advancing the narrative in Erie. On our Thursday show, we were talking about a true gem in the Erie community: the Jefferson Educational Society. Angela Beaumont, director of operations at the Jefferson, joined us to talk about the JES winter term, including the distinguished visiting speakers, the new JES Community Conversations series, the Scholar-in-Residence, and the Satellite programs.
The launch of the equity data survey is an important step in addressing inequities on campus, and as Jermal Jones tells us in the interview, the Equity Office would like everyone — especially students — to fill it out before October 31. The University is preparing for a return to in-person academic experiences in the Winter term. Registration for the Keeping Well At Work conference is open, and employees can sign up for workshops about nutrition, mental health, community wellness, and more. Links in this episode: Bike cage: https://uwaterloo.ca/parking/stafffaculty-parking/bike-locker/bike-cage Keeping Well @ Work: https://uwaterloo.ca/keeping-well-at-work/registration Truth and Reconciliation: https://uwaterloo.ca/human-rights-equity-inclusion/indigenousinitiatives/truth-reconciliation-day Orange shirts: https://wstore.uwaterloo.ca/national-day-for-truth-and-reconciliation-orange-shirt.html Equity Data Survey: https://uwaterloo.ca/human-rights-equity-inclusion/equity-survey How to fill out the Equity Data Survey: https://uwaterloo.ca/human-rights-equity-inclusion/equity-survey/how-to-complete Leaderboard: https://uwaterloo.ca/human-rights-equity-inclusion/equity-survey/response-rates
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Sasha and Dara talk about legal internships, the curve, GPAs, imposter syndrome and share thoughts about the second week of the Winter Term. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/legallybilingual/message
On this week's episode we talk with the Native American Student & Community Center (NASCC) about their community, how to get involved and engage both within NASCC and the PSU community as a whole, & the impacts of systemic racism on health and community. Special thanks to Trevino Brings Plenty, Yolonda Salguiero, & Robert Franklin for being a part of this episode Transcription) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bqhSry3e4kuXzxMyb5i41Fdk7HLvvK8g/view?usp=sharing Coming Soon: (As of Winter Term 2021) A project that is in the works, is the renaming of the street that the NASCC is located on. Currently the street is named Jackson St. after Andrew Jackson a U.S. President who took part in creating a legacy that does not need to be celebrated or memorialized. If you are interested in pushing this project forward, please reach out to the President's Office to make sure that it stays on top of the agenda. You can also reach out to the NASCC to be involved in the process of what the new street name should be, once the project moves past the City of Portland & PSU's President's Office. Remember, our voices are powerful!! Ask the President) https://portlandstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5gpXpK6XLHeOTlj NASCC Contact Info: Website) https://www.pdx.edu/native-american-center/student-support NASCC's Linktree) https://linktr.ee/psu_nascc NASCC Insta) @pdx_nascc Email) nascc@pdx.edu Phone) (503) 725-9695 NASCC – Ways to Support - If you are able to financially contribute to funds & programs) https://www.psuf.org/native-american-student-and-community-center - Volunteer!! :D For SHAC Counseling Services, please call 503-725-2800 or visit the website: https://www.pdx.edu/health-counseling/counseling Have any questions or feedback? Fill out our google form, feel free to shoot us an email, or slide into our DMs on Instagram! Google Form for Questions: https://forms.gle/obDVnDMGWPKUtJVm6 Email: what@pdx.edu // Instagram: @psu_what (www.instagram.com/psu_what/) WHAT Website: https://www.pdx.edu/health-counseling/what Virtual Mind Spa: https://www.pdx.edu/health-counseling/virtual-mind-spa
TLC Winter Term Registration is open! Courses to be held using ZOOM only. No in-person classes Winter Term classes start on January 18th. TLC is a non-profit membership organization providing the opportunity for lifelong learning to residents of the Northwest... Read More ›
TLC Winter Term Registration is open! Courses to be held using ZOOM only. No in-person classes Winter Term classes start on January 18th. TLC is a non-profit membership organization providing the opportunity for lifelong learning to residents of the Northwest... Read More ›
https://provost.uoregon.edu/provost-and-senior-vice-president https://president.uoregon.edu/virtual-town-hall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m84hnZUSMk&list=PL9mmMea1Vv2IsH2Ss7E8UU5Wr74gY_XsP On today’s episode we have another conversation with Patrick Phillips, Provost and Senior Vice President here at the UO. After we take a look back at fall, Provost Phillips shares the ways teaching and learning will change for winter 2020 and what steps the University is taking for the health of our students, staff, and faculty.
Episode Four has it all! Taela shares her past as a rhythmic gymnast and how she still applies her training into her ballet technique! Taela also shares her experience as a black ballerina and how diversity inclusion is helping students feel more secure in today's classroom. Summer intensive auditions and personal stories of how Kali and Taela found out they were invited to Winter Term at SAB, and the happy memories of performing in Lecture Demonstrations are humorously shared. Taela also gives us some behind the scenes stories about the upcoming Disney+ documentary, "On Pointe" that are fun to hear as we anxiously await the series premier! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gettothepointe-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gettothepointe-pod/support
As the world of cybersecurity grows ever more complex, the University of Waterloo is taking steps to stay two steps ahead of would-be phishers and hackers. Director of Information Security Services Jason Testart joins us to talk about the University’s 2-factor authentication initiative. The University has opened a COVID-19 testing and assessment centre and has announced plans for the winter 2021 term. And through the lockdowns and quarantines, construction and renovation projects continued across campus. All this and more in this week’s episode. Links in this episode: Provincial COVID-19 testing guidelines: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/covid-19-test-and-testing-location-information Campus COVID-19 testing centre opened October 1: https://uwaterloo.ca/coronavirus/news/new-campus-covid-19-testing-assessment-centre-opens-oct-1 President confirms details for winter 2021 term: https://uwaterloo.ca/coronavirus/news/confirming-details-winter-2021-term Professor Marlee Spafford to serve as Provost’s Special Advisor on Student Experience: https://uwaterloo.ca/daily-bulletin/2020-09-21#marlee-spafford-to-serve-as-special-advisor-on-student-experience A summary of campus construction projects: https://uwaterloo.ca/daily-bulletin/2020-09-24#construction-projects-continue-across-campus Region of Waterloo announcement on temporary shelter: https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/Modules/News/index.aspx?feedId=ab159244-c732-45c7-b4c9-67b38b43eed5&newsId=8c037f93-1e39-47de-bba1-2e8bc00b3f8a Region of Waterloo Police Service public alert: https://www.wrps.on.ca/en/news/public-safety-warning-issued-after-high-risk-offender-released-from-custody.aspx University of Waterloo 's Sexual Violence Prevention & Response Office (SVPRO): uwaterloo.ca/hrei/svpro Update on Staff Performance Appraisal System Review: https://uwaterloo.ca/daily-bulletin/2020-09-17#an-update-on-the-staff-performance-appraisal-system-review
COVID-19: The Premier isn't going to rule out potential lockdowns again as COVID-19 cases rise, and the Prime Minister is urging that Canadians remain vigilant with their social distancing measures. This morning it was announced that for today there are 251 new cases in Ontario. Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - Mcmaster University is moving all of it's classes to online for the winter term now as well. Guest: Susan Tighe, Provost, McMaster University - In some school boards, there has been a push for online learning due to COVID-19. Now, online learning has been delayed due to the demand. Guest: Peter Sovran, Associate Director, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board - The PM and his fellow cabinet ministers are in their 2nd day of their retreat and are expected to be planning our country's post COVID-19 path. Is this potential plan going to satisfy anyone? Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen's Park and Parliament Hill.
*Originally released in January 2019* Jalen discusses his coursework for Winter Term, being nominated for a writing award, and his feelings of loss. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / Instagram @goblackboygo, the host on Twitter @jalenthompso. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
Recorded by Srikanth Reddy for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on May 6, 2020. www.poets.org
A ‘nothing is impossible’ mantra is the underpinning of our fun and collaborative culture,” according to Jim Brodsky, CEO and Founder of Sharp Think. Brodsky took a north to south approach to building the agency instead of east to west and now has a growing team in West Palm Beach in addition to his 50-person HQ in New York. One perk is a Winter Term for NYC staff to warm up and work in the Florida sunshine. Learn more, including how Jim’s early years in large advertising agencies influenced his agency’s development.
In this episode of the WHAT's Up Podcast, the WHAT'sters are giving out their Finals Survival Guide ... Find us at The Hut on Wednesdays at 11-1 PM & Thursdays at 10-12 PM on campus during Winter Term! Have any questions? Feel free to shoot us an email or slide into our DMs on Instagram Email: what@pdx.edu // Instagram: @psu_what (www.instagram.com/psu_what/) WHAT Website: www.pdx.edu/shac/what Campus Rec Website: https://www.pdx.edu/recreation/home
In this episode of the WHAT's Up Podcast, the WHAT'sters will take you on a relaxation journey. Follow along as we relax our minds and release the stress and tension we've been carrying. Listen to this before bed for a gentle transition into a peaceful sleep. Find us at The Hut on Wednesdays at 11-1 PM & Thursdays at 10-12 PM on campus during Winter Term! Have any questions? Feel free to shoot us an email or slide into our DMs on Instagram Email: what@pdx.edu // Instagram: @psu_what (www.instagram.com/psu_what/) WHAT Website: www.pdx.edu/shac/what
In this episode of the WHAT's Up Podcast, the WHAT'sters interview Emily Nollette (she/her/hers), the Group X Program Operations Student Coordinator at Campus Rec. We're talking all about body positivity and self-love. If you want to learn more about body positivity, here's a list of some activists to follow: Dr. Jean Aguilar-Valdez (at PSU) Dr. Lindo Bacon - body positivity activist, author, speaker Jessamyn Stanley (@mynameisjessamyn) Megan Crabbe (@bodyposipanda) Sonalee Rashatwar (@thefatsextherapist) Be Nourished PDX Michelle Elman Bruce Sturgell - clothing for plus-sized men Harnaam Kaur Alok Vaid-Menon (@alokvmenon) - gender nonconforming fashion designer, poet, activist, de-gendering hair and hairy bodies Ericka Hart (@ihartericka) - non-binary breast cancer survivor, sex educator, and activist @fatfeministwitch @shooglet Underneath We Are Women The Vulva Gallery Find us at The Hut on Wednesdays at 11-1 PM & Thursdays at 10-12 PM on campus during Winter Term! Have any questions? Feel free to shoot us an email or slide into our DMs on Instagram Email: what@pdx.edu // Instagram: @psu_what (www.instagram.com/psu_what/) WHAT Website: www.pdx.edu/shac/what Campus Rec Website: https://www.pdx.edu/recreation/home
In this episode of the WHAT's Up Podcast, the WHAT'sters interview Julie Weissbuch-Allina, the Director of Health Promotion Department within SHAC. Find out what Harm Reduction is and how we use it to help improve the health of our students Find us at The Hut on Wednesdays at 11-1 PM & Thursdays at 10-12 PM on campus during Winter Term! Have any questions? Feel free to shoot us an email or slide into our DMs on Instagram Email: what@pdx.edu // Instagram: @psu_what (www.instagram.com/psu_what/) WHAT Website: www.pdx.edu/shac/what
In this episode of the WHAT's Up Podcast, the WHAT'sters interview Health Educator, Taylor Schwab about the culture and perception of stress. Find us at The Hut on Wednesdays at 11-1 PM & Thursdays at 10-12 PM on campus during Winter Term! Have any questions? Feel free to shoot us an email or slide into our DMs on Instagram Email: what@pdx.edu // Instagram: @psu_what (www.instagram.com/psu_what/) WHAT Website: www.pdx.edu/shac/what
In this episode of the WHAT's Up Podcast, the WHAT'sters interview each other and the professional staff of the Health Promotion Department within SHAC. Stay tuned to find out what the department does and what services it provides to students. Find us at The Hut on Wednesdays at 11-1 PM & Thursdays at 10-12 PM on campus during Winter Term! Have any questions? Feel free to shoot us an email or slide into our DMs on Instagram Email: what@pdx.edu // Instagram: @psu_what (www.instagram.com/psu_what/) WHAT Website: www.pdx.edu/shac/what Illuminate Website: https://www.pdx.edu/shac/illuminate
In this episode of the WHAT's Up Podcast, the WHAT'sters interview Gary Hennemuth (he/him/his), a Pre-Doctoral Psychology Intern in the Counseling Department at SHAC . We'll be discussing what is SAD, how to handle it, and what resources are available. Find us at The Hut on Wednesdays at 11-1 PM & Thursdays at 10-12 PM on campus during Winter Term! Have any questions? Feel free to shoot us an email or slide into our DMs on Instagram Email: what@pdx.edu // Instagram: @psu_what (www.instagram.com/psu_what/) WHAT Website: www.pdx.edu/shac/what Counseling Website: https://www.pdx.edu/shac/counseling
In this episode the WHATsters interview the directors for the different departments within SHAC (Center for Student Health And Counseling) at Portland State University. Special Thanks To Our Wonderful Guests! Health Services Medical Director Mark Bajorek, MD Dental Services Director Malia Band, RDH MPH Counseling Services Clinical Director Natalie Mitchell, PsyD Director of Health Promotion Julie Weissbuch-Allina, MSW Find us at The Hut on ___ & _____ on campus during Winter Term! Dental Services Contact Info: Phone: (503) 725-2611 Email: dental@pdx.edu Web: www.pdx.edu/shac/dental Contact Us! what@pdx.edu www.instagram.com/psu_what/ www.pdx.edu/shac/what
In this episode of the WHAT's Up Podcast, the WHATsters interview Emma Stocker, Director of Emergency Management to talk about all things winter safety, here in Portland. Find us at The Hut on Tuesdays at 11-1 PM & Wednesdays at 10-12 PM on campus during Winter Term! Contact Us! what@pdx.edu www.instagram.com/psu_what/ www.pdx.edu/shac/what
In this inaugural episode of the WHAT's Up Podcast, the WHATsters interview Taylor Schwab, Health Educator around sleep health. Find us at The Hut on Tuesdays at 11-1 PM & Wednesdays at 10-12 PM on campus during Winter Term! Contact Us! what@pdx.edu www.instagram.com/psu_what/ www.pdx.edu/shac/what
This week's episode of ENN Radio is a special Winter Term edition. Lauren Singles gives us a rundown on Elon's newest building the Inn at Elon. Emery Eisner updates us on Student Government Association's new funding model for organizations and the SGA's spring election season.
Winter Term - Worship & Spiritual Formation, 1-23-2020, Andrew Russell by Grace Meridian Hill
Spider-Jack is back with the next installment of Puck Talk! This time, he brings on Rebecca Glynne, co-host of Penalty Box Radio's show at 8pm EST on ESPN's 102.5 The Game! They discuss all things Predators, the Year of the Fan, and the movie Cats! Next, Jack has Chase McCabe, the assistant program director at ESPN's 102.5 The Game on, and they discuss Predators, Braves, and the MLB Hall of Fame. This semester, tune in to 91.5 WGRE Greencastle for more Puck Talk with Spider-Jack! Time and dates will be announced shortly.
Spider-Jack is back! Joining the show is Bryan Bastin, an analytical writer for On The Forecheck. They discuss analytics, Viktor Arvidsson, John Hynes, all things Predators, and the future of Marvel! Then Jack is joined by Peyton Turnage, play by play commentator for the Alabama Huntsville hockey team. They discuss UAH hockey, his origins as a play by play commentator, NASCAR, and Predators.
Winter Term - Worship and Spiritual Formation, 1-16-2020, Joel Littlepage by Grace Meridian Hill
Spider-Jack's Puck Talk is back for the semester! With radio shifts lasting two hours during the month of January, the shows are almost two hours long. Combine that with two shows a week, hockey talk with Spider-Jack won't be lacking. First, George Matarangas comes on, discussing analytics, the Avalanche and the Predators. In addition to hockey, the two discuss Star Wars, specifically the prequels. Then, Jack is joined by Eamon Smith, as they discuss Flyers and the Predators. Like George's segment, the two discuss a topic outside of hockey: the Tennessee Titans and their playoff run. In between segments, Jack discusses the standings, various surprises around the league, and gives his predictions for the rest of the season. He likes to bounce around with no commitment to a certain issue. Tune into 91.5 FM WGRE Greencastle on Sundays at 10am-12noonCST and Wednesdays at 2pm-4pmCST, or listen live at www.wgre.org.
Winter Term - Worship and Spiritual Formation, 1-9-2020, Joel Littlepage by Grace Meridian Hill
Winter Term students Keivan Rahimi and Patrick Durnien bring you DePauw Women's Basketball vs Wooster, from 1-11-2020!
Winter Term students Patrick Durnien and Keivan Rahimi bring you DePauw Men's Basketball vs Wooster, from 1-11-2020!
NOTE: Registration is now open for the Winter Term. Begins in January. TLC is a non-profit membership organization providing the opportunity for lifelong learning to residents of the Northwest Corner of Connecticut and adjacent communities in New York and Massachusetts.... Read More ›
Today on TheKylerShow: Talking about my reading week, how I am terrified of university superiors, Khloe + Kim Kardashian (also, Kylie Jenner) vs. Jordan Woods and how Gwyneth Paltrow needs to know! If you're reading this, have a happy day :) Instagram: @TheKylerShow - www.instagram.com/thekylershow
Winter Term: Christology, The Offices of Christ, 1-24-2019 Mike Park by Grace Meridian Hill
Winter Term: Christology - The States of Christ, Russ 1-17-2019 Whitfield by Grace Meridian Hill
Winter Term: Christology - The Nature of Christ, 1-10-2019 Duke Kwon by Grace Meridian Hill
Join Senior News Editor Will Campbell, Senior News Reporter Michael Tobin and Podcast Editor Alec Cowan as they review the biggest stories from a busy winter term at the University of Oregon. The stories featured include U.S. Senator Ron Wyden's visit to campus, Red Wagon Creamery's EMU closure, the passing of SOJC Professor Tom Wheeler and a quick hits of biggest headlines. The end of the podcast also features a goodbye speech from Will Campbell, who will be graduating this term. Music in this episode is"Chrysalis" by Podington Bear. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.
Winter Term – Is the Bible Trustworthy? – The Authority and Inspiration – 1-18-2018 – Russ Whitfield by Grace Meridian Hill
Winter Term – Is the Bible Trustworthy? – Interpreting the Bible – 1-25-2018 – Duke Kwon by Grace Meridian Hill
Winter Term - Is the Bible Trustworthy? - The Canon - 1-11-2018 - Glenn Hoburg by Grace Meridian Hill
Today is Saturday, Jan. 19. Here are the three stories from this week that you need to know. In this weekly news wrap-up, podcast editor Alec Cowan and senior news reporter Michael Tobin discuss the Emerald's cover story examining how resident tuition has risen over the last ten years, the new goals set by the university senate for winter term and U.S. Senator Ron Wyden's visit to campus. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.
The biggest University of Oregon news stories from winter 2017 term are unearthed and recapitulated by senior news reporter Max Thornberry in this episode from the Emerald Podcast Network. These stories include: why Ta-Nehisi Coates' speech ended early; the tuition increase affecting all students starting fall 2017; UO student dining hall workers lose their free shift meals; the proposed policy that would have regulated when and where student protests take place on campus and the Women's March and protests surrounding the Inauguration in January. Arts and culture editor Craig Wright shares some of the best of the arts & culture desk from the past term: the Bean Hall remodel; the Emerald interviews with Vince Staples, Jake Shimabukuro, Evan Stephens Hall of Pinegrove and more. Plus, we get a look ahead what to expect from the Emerald next term. This episode, which you can listen to above, was produced by Emerson Malone.
Winter Term - Sanctification (Duke Kwon) 1-11-2017 by Grace Meridian Hill
ASK MEGAN comes to you five days a week and is brought to you by Balancing Pointe Podcast ~ the TOP rated podcast on Ballet and Dance. The Ask Megan show is hosted by world renowned New York City Ballet's Principal Dancer Megan Fairchild. Today's questions come from: – Mary who wants to convince her mother to let her take ballet classes; – Jared who wants to know what it takes to get asked to stay for the Winter Term at the School of American Ballet. Megan provides very thoughtful and personal answers to these questions. Find Megan Fairchild ~ website/Twitter/Instagram Do you have a question about Ballet? YOU can be a part of the show by sending us your questions by clicking HERE: BalancingPointe.com Twitter/Instagram Please Rate and Review this show
This week, we bring you the conclusion to Dr. Howard Griffith's three-part class on The Trinity in Scripture. This class was offered as part of the Grace DC network's 2015 Winter Term. The next Grace DC network-wide event is March 28's Mercy Conference. If you live in the DC area and want to learn to better love your neighbors and serve your city, visit gracedc.net/downtown to register for the free half-day conference.
In this first official episode of the Grace Downtown Podcast, Dr. Howard Griffith shares the first of three talks on the foundations and the history of the concept of the Trinity. Dr. Griffith is a long-time friend of Grace Downtown and dean of Reformed Theological Seminary in McLean, VA. Dr. Griffith delivered this talk as part of Grace DC's 2015 Winter Term.
This week, on Music For Life, Music From DePauw...Fifth House EnsembleHanna chats with 21CM Intern Elleka Okerstrom about what to expect from this week's visit from artists-in-residence Fifth House Ensemble... Matt Skiba comes in to tell us about his Winter Term internship in New York City... and looking forward to our large ensembles' performances this semester, our orchestra, choirs, and percussion ensemble directors come in to talk about what their groups are planning for us in the coming months, culminating in an exciting concert you will not want to miss, the monumental Ninth Symphony of Beethoven! SOURCES From the String and Mixed Chamber Ensembles recital of December 10, 2014, clarinetist Daniel Hickey, violinist Jenny Miller, and pianist Rachel Robin perform Peter Schickele's Serenade for Three.From the String and Mixed Chamber Ensembles recital of December 10, 2014, violinist Valentina Guillen Menesello, cellist Catherine Anderson-Quinones, and pianist Shiyu Su perform the Piano Trio no. 3 in C Minor, op. 1, by Ludwig van Beethoven.
In this episode of Music For Life, Music From DePauw...Click to visit 21cm.orgwith this year's opera production right around the corner, we hear from associate director Kerry Jennings and music director Orcenith Smith about producing Monteverdi's "The Coronation of Poppea," and Anna Gatdula chats with some of the cast members about the story of the opera...Hannah Gauthier interviews sophomore music student Drew Casey about his Winter Term experience conducting in London...and I talk with Elleka Okerstrom and Steven Linville about the unveiling of exciting new web site, 21cm.org, that we've developed to bring the 21st Century Musician ideas to the rest of the world! SOURCES From the 1996 Archiv Produktion CD of John Eliot Gardiner's realization of Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea, here's the beginning of the opera, the Sinfonia and Prologue.Also from the Gardiner Monteverdi CD, here is Scene 1 of the opera, the Ritornello "E pur'io torno qui, qual linea al centro."From the string chamber music recital of December 10th, 2014, here are violinists Lindsey Sullivan and Allison Emata, violist Tyler Huff, and cellist Peter Lockman performing the first movement, Un poco andante - Allegro molto ed agitato, from String Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 27, by Edvard Grieg.From the Student Recital Hour of Wednesday, December 10, 2014,pianist Shiyu Su performs the third movement, Allegro ma non troppo, from the Piano Sonata no. 23, op. 57, by Ludwig van Beethoven.
In the first episode of Music For Life, Music From DePauw for 2015, we gear up for our Spring semester with conversations with...DePauw Cello Ensemble performs at the White HouseSaxophone Professor Scotty Stepp, who gave a Winter Term students an introduction to instrument repair...Orchestra Director Orcenith Smith, who, along with DePauw's Chamber Orchestra, presented a concert tour across Germany and Austria over Winter Term...Band Director Craig Paré stops in to talk about the third annual DePauw Honor Band...and faculty cellist Eric Edberg, jazz director Steve Snyder, and students who represented DePauw at the White House last month!SOURCES From the Student Recital Hour of Wednesday, December 10, 2014, pianist Eric Heaton performs the third movement, "Un sospiro," from the Trois études de concert, S. 144, by Franz Liszt. From the Student Recital Hour of Wednesday, December 10, 2014, bassonnist Andrew Wilkey and pianist Nicholas Reynolds perform the Rondo from Johann Hummel's Grand Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra in F Major. Looking forward to next month's Green Guest Artist Concert, from their CD "English Renaissance," The King's Singers perform Thomas Tallis' "Lamentations of Jeremiah."
Tiler Peck was born in Bakersfield, California. She began her dance training at the age of seven, studying privately with former Bolshoi Ballet Principal Dancer Alla Khaniashvili in Hollywood. At the age of 11 she began studying at Conjunctive Point in Culver City, California, with former New York City Ballet dancers Colleen and Patricia Neary. During this time she also studied with former NYCB Principal Yvonne Mounsey at Westside School of Ballet in Santa Monica. At the age of 12, Ms. Peck entered the School of American Ballet, the official school of New York City Ballet, for most of the 2000-2001 Winter Term. She returned to SAB during the summers of 2002 and 2003, and that fall began as a full time student. In September 2004, Ms. Peck became an apprentice with New York City Ballet. In February 2005 she joined the Company as a member of the corps de ballet and was promoted to soloist in December 2006 and principal dancer in October 2009. Robert Fairchild was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and began his dance training at Dance Concepts at the age of four with Rebecca Bateman and Kaelynne Oliphant. His formal ballet training began at the age of ten at the Ballet West Conservatory with Sharee Lane. Other various teachers include: Laura King, Trey Barber, Brooke Healy, and Jaqueline and Heather College of Utah Regional Ballet. Mr. Fairchild attended the 2002 and 2003 summer courses at the School of American Ballet (SAB), the official school of New York City Ballet, and enrolled as a full time student in the fall of 2003. In June 2005, Mr. Fairchild became an apprentice with NYCB, and the following June, he joined the Company as a member of the corps de ballet. He was promoted to soloist in May 2007, and in October 2009 was promoted to principal dancer.
Mikayla Lambert high school senior and a student of the School of American Ballet which is the official training academy of the New York City Ballet, which was established in 1934 by legendary choreographer George Balanchine and philanthropist Lincoln Kirstein as the first and most essential step in their quest to create an American classical ballet company. SAB, located at New York City's Lincoln Center, is today the premier ballet academy in the United States, training more students who go on to become professional dancers than any other school. SAB's former students fill the ranks of the New York City Ballet and other leading U.S. and international ballet companies. Students who train year round first attend a five-week Summer Course at SAB. Acceptance into the Summer course is by audition only. SAB accepts only 200 ballet students from around the world. As soon as the Summer Course classes commence, SAB’s faculty begin to closely assess summer students’ potential for year-round training at SAB. By the end of the five weeks, a very select few dancers are invited to stay and train with the school for their winter term. In any given year, approximately 15 percent of summer students are invited to continue at SAB as Winter Term students. Mikayla Lambert who is one of these select students.
Casualty of Success (2 Samuel 11 & 12; Psalms 32 & 51) Errors of omission and commission while living “above” the law. Desperate denial (Psalm 32). True confession (Psalm 51)
Intergenerational Consequences (2 Samuel 13-15). Sibling warfare. Deadly pragmatism. Run for your life.
Revolution and Counterrevolution (2 Samuel 16 -20). Taking sides. Problems with advisors. Making a “comeback”