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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has selected the winners of the 2021 Student Research and Creative Works Expo.
The annual event features the latest innovative research, service or professional work, and creative projects by the student researchers at UA Little Rock.
The expo also featured presentations by the 2021 winners of the Signature Experience Awards, which provides students with grants to fund a signature experience, including a research project, creative activity, or community project, to enrich the students’ academic experience at UA Little Rock.
“In its fourth year, the UA Little Rock Signature Experience has matured into a foundational pillar of undergraduate and graduate student research and creative work with the generous support of the Donaghey Foundation,” said Dr. Jeremy Ecke, director of undergraduate research at UA Little Rock.
Sizer School student Jaiden Killion of Templeton chosen for MAEA Youth Art Month exhibition
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FITCHBURG Six Sizer School students, including a Templeton resident, were recently chosen to be featured in the Massachusetts Art Education Association’s (MAEA) annual Youth Art Month exhibition.
Youth Art Month (YAM) is celebrated nationally every March to highlight the importance of visual art education “in the total education curriculum that develops citizens of a global society,” according to their website. Annually, MAEA sponsors a statewide pre-K-12 YAM exhibit of student artworks submitted by art educators in public, private and independent schools from across the state. The exhibition features outstanding artwork created by students from throughout Massachusetts.
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RACHAEL BLACKMORE RIDING HERE. WHY NOT?
April 12, 2021 5:35 pm
By Matt Stewart, Racing Editor
On Saturday in
Rachael Blackmore achieved the single greatest feat in racing history, horse or human.
An immovable pillar of racing history – that men had always won the world’s most daunting and famous horse race – tumbled as 31-year-old Blackmore became the first woman to ride the winner of the
Grand National.
Blackmore presents the racing world with its most far-reaching hero.
Can Blackmore reach – be enticed, more accurately – to
Australia?
Warrnambool for the
Grand Annual in a few weeks’ time. The famous Punchestown festival in Ireland almost deadheads on the calendar with