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Darlington schoolgirls honoured for community contributions

Darlington schoolgirls honoured for community contributions | Darlington and Stockton Times

Wow factor installation set to celebrate Brora s famous flytier

Wow factor installation set to celebrate Brora s famous flytier By Caroline McMorran Published: 07:00, 05 March 2021 Get the Northern Times sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Tentative plans are being laid to honour one of Brora’s most famous residents - legendary flytier Megan Boyd, who died in 2001. Discussions are taking place about commissioning an art installation in her memory and erecting it at one of the gateways to the village, possibly near to the Old Cyne School, in line for conversion into a museum by Clyne Heritage Society. Gallery1 Under discussion is a a gigantic sculpture of one of Ms Boyd’s colourful salmon fishing flies, but it is intended that it will have a ‘wow factor’ and be a visitor attraction in its own right.

Wow factor installation set to celebrate famous Highland flytier

Wow factor installation set to celebrate famous Highland flytier By Caroline McMorran  |  Updated: 10:16, 05 March 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Tentative plans are being laid to honour one of Sutherland s most famous residents - legendary flytier Megan Boyd, who died in 2001. Discussions are taking place about commissioning an art installation in her memory and erecting it at one of the gateways to the village of Brora, possibly near to the Old Cyne School, in line for conversion into a museum by Clyne Heritage Society. Gallery1 Under discussion is a a gigantic sculpture of one of Ms Boyd’s colourful salmon fishing flies, but it is intended that it will have a ‘wow factor’ and be a visitor attraction in its own right.

The MIT Press and Harvard Law School launch the American Journal of Law and Equality

Credit: Credit: Photos (from left) by Martha Stewart; Jessica Scranton; and Rose Lincoln/Harvard Staff Photographer Three Harvard Law School professors have teamed up with the MIT Press to launch a new journal focused on issues of inequality. The American Journal of Law and Equality will be led and edited by its founders, Randall L Kennedy, the Michael R. Klein Professor of Law; Martha Minow, the 300th Anniversary University Professor; and Cass R. Sunstein, the Robert Walmsley University Professor. The new journal is expected to appear once per year and include a diversity of scholarship and views from experts and practitioners from in and outside the legal academy. The first issue, expected this summer, will include essays related to Harvard Professor Michael J. Sandel s recent book, The Tyranny of Merit: What s Become of the Common Good?, which challenges the hubris a meritocracy generates among the winners and the harsh judgement it imposes on those left behind.

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