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Nov 06
Education Ann-Dexter Jones, Art Institute of California, Art Institute of Dallas, Benjamin Cho, Betsey Johnson, Bowery Hotel, Brittany Murphy, Bruce E. Dempsey, California, Charlotte Ronson, Dallas, Heidi Prescott, Humane Society of the United States, Humane Society of the United States and The Art Institutes, Kate Bosworth, Maggie Rizer, media arts, Melinda Johnston, Miami International University of Art & Design, Mickey Boardman, Milla Jovovich, Monet Mazur, New York, New York City, Nicky Hilton, Nigel Barker, North America, Rain Phoenix, Samantha Ronson, San Diego, Steven Klein, Suede Bartlett, Tatiana Zaykovskaya, Texas, United States, Victoria Bartlett
The Humane Society of the United States and The Art Institutes announced the winners of the annual Cool vs. Cruel fur-free fashion design competition.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/artinstitutes/35790/
In its fourth year, The Cool vs. Cruel Competition educates the future generation of designers enrolled in The Art Institutes schools fashion programs about [...]
Nov 06
Finance Education, University Ann Gerdin, athletics, Board of Regents, Bruce Rastetter, Dale Howard, Dick, football, Gary Barta, Hawkeye Energy Holdings, Heartland Pork, Iowa, Iowa Foundation, Iowa State University, Jacobson Athletics Building, Kinnick Stadium, Kirk Ferentz, Margaret Keynon Outdoor, Marilyn Howard, Nancy Krause, Practice Facility, Presidents Club, Richard O. Jacobson, Richard O. Jacobson Institute for Youth Entrepreneurship, Russell Gerdin, the University of Iowa, Tippie College of Business, UI Alumni Association, UI Athletics Department, UI Foundation, UI's Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, United States, University of Northern Iowa, William Krause
A pair of prominent native Iowans and state of Iowa business leaders, Bruce Rastetter of Alden and Richard O. Jacobson of Des Moines, have each made a gift commitment of $5 million to the University of Iowa Foundation to support the renovation and expansion of administrative space and training facilities used by staff and student-athletes [...]
Oct 23
Education, Online Education, School Bruce Friend, business analytics software, business intelligence, Florida Virtual School, Julie E. Young, North American Council for Online Learning, online instructional resources, online learning, online learning program, online resource, online tools, online tutoring, Phoenix, SAS Institute Inc., statewide Internet-based public high school, technology capabilities, technology-rich instruction, United States
It will be hard to miss SAS® Curriculum Pathways® winner of this year’s Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) 2008 CODiE Award for Best K-12 Instructional Solution, at Virtual School Symposium 2008 in Phoenix. Attendees will hear from customers and staff how the online resource for students and teachers in high schools, community colleges, home [...]
Oct 21
School, University American Music Program Scholarship Fund, BankUnited Center, Bruce Hornsby, Bruce Hornsby Creative American Music Program Scholarship Fund, Carnegie Hall, Dave Koz, Frost School, Frost School's Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra, Grammy, Grammy Award, GRAMMY Awards, Henry Mancini, Johnny Mathis, Jon Secada, Luther Vandross, Michael Jackson, Monica Mancini, New York Times, Patti Austin, Placido Domingo, Quincy Jones, Ricky Skaggs, School of Music, Six, Songs from the Neighborhood: the Music of Mister Rogers, Steve Miller, Stevie Wonder, The New York Times, Tom Scott, United States, University of Miami, Will Lee
Celebrating 25 years as one of the premier cultural events in South Florida, the University of Miami Frost School of Music’s annual Festival Miami will hold its first performance in the BankUnited Center on the UM campus October 23 at 8 p.m. Also new this year, the Frost School’s Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra, comprised of [...]
Oct 15
Education, University Adriana Zeevi, Alberta, America, Andrew, brain death, brand-new technology, brother-in-law, Bruce Reitz, cancer, cancer treatment, car crash, cardiothoracic surgery, Cleveland, Colorado, coronary artery disease, Daniel Murphy, dilated cardiomyopathy, Edward Stinson, Elizabeth Craze, Hannah Valantine, heart disease, heart failure, heart transplant, heart-lung transplant, heart-lung transplants, immunosuppression, infectious diseases, Jose Montoya, kidney transplant, Lucile Packard Children, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Michael Bristow, Michael Fowler, Norman Shumway, North Dakota, Oakland, organ transplants, pediatric and obstetric medical and surgical services, Philip Halloran, Randall Morris, Stanford, Stanford Hospital, Stanford University, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford University School of Medicine, surgery, Susan Craze, transplantation, treatment of complex disorders, treatment of heart failure, treatment of serious illness, United States, University of Alberta, University of Colorado, University of Pittsburgh, Utah, Volvo, World Report
The afternoon Elizabeth Craze was born 26 years ago, her parents held their breath.
“She is perfect,” the doctor told them.
But within four months, Elizabeth, like the four siblings before her, would be diagnosed with heart failure. Three had already died in infancy. The fourth, her older brother Andrew, would be diagnosed shortly after Elizabeth. It [...]
Sep 15
Education, School, University Adrienne Arsht, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Americas, Arsht Center, BankUnited Center, Bruce Hornsby, Coral Gables Campus, Creative American Music, Dean Shelton "Shelly" Berg, Eddie Palmieri, Festival Miami Advance Ticket Sales Office, Frost School of Music, Grammy, Grammy Award, Jennifer Koh, John Corigliano, Joshua Redman Trio, Los Angeles, Maurice Gusman Concert Hall, Miami, Miami Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music, Nelson Faria, Pablo Ziegler, Steve Miller, Tierney Sutton, University of Miami, University of Miami Phillip
This is Festival Miami like you’ve never seen it before. One of South Florida’s most popular and long-lived cultural events, this month-long music series put on by the University of Miami Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music brings world renowned musical artists to the Miami area at an affordable cost to patrons. This beloved [...]
Jul 20
Book Reviews Andy Warhol, Avedon Penn, Bruce Willis, Christie Brinkley, drug addiction, Gia Carangi, Hush Puppies, Irving Penn, Jack Nicholson, Janice Dickinson, Liam Neeson, Max Factor, Mick Jagger, near-fatal car wreck, Supermodel, Sylvester Stallone, uncontrolled energy, Virginia Slims, Warren Beatty
From Publishers WeeklySupermodel Dickinson’s sex- and booze-soaked autobiography brings readers on a roller-coaster ride through the world of modeling, the emptiness of superficial relationships and the perils of drug addiction. Admitting that “terror is a great motivator,” Dickinson fought like a tigress to establish her career. Courageous and confident of her worth, she demanded $20,000 [...]