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Lightning Talks with Experience Creators

WHAT Want to know what experiences are out there as Ontario begins to reopen? These are the people you need to meet! July’s edition of Lightning Talks with Community Creators is featuring experience creators from across Windsor-Essex! Tune in on Thursday, July 29th at 7pm as we feature: Lynnette Bain, Tourism Windsor-Essex Pelee Island Adriano Ciotoli, WindsorEats Debi Croucher, Downtown Windsor Farmers’ Market Brent McBride, Hidden Trail Experiences Each experience creator will give you a lightning-fast overview of their work, and the unique paths that led them to their careers. The event will be followed by a Q&A period for the audience, and it is completely free to attend. Register and join us in celebrating the many engaging experiences of Windsor-Essex!

Atlanta elementary school grabs national STEM distinction

Atlanta elementary school grabs national STEM distinction Major achievement for Atlanta elementary school Atlanta s Warren T. Jackson Elementary School is the second school in the nation to hold both International Baccalaureate and STEM certifications. ATLANTA - If there is one thing that the pandemic underscored, it’s that the most stable jobs came from science, technology, engineering and math - STEM careers. An Atlanta public school is giving its student more than a head start by starting real-world problem solving in elementary school in a nationally recognized STEM program. Buckhead s Warren T. Jackson Elementary School becomes only the second school in the nation to hold both international baccalaureate and STEM certifications. 

From vaults to virtual classes, library archives enrich teaching

John Munson/Cornell University Julia Gardner, head of research services for the library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, uses an overhead document camera to show a 15th-century book of sermons, originally attached to a lectern by a chain. From vaults to virtual classes, library archives enrich teaching January 21, 2021 In the spring of 2020, Denise Green thought she had the fall 2020 semester all figured out. An associate professor of fiber science and apparel design in the College of Human Ecology, Green had been awarded a Society for the Humanities fellowship to teach a class on curating fashion exhibitions. Her students would do hands-on research in the archival collections of Cornell University Library, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art and the Cornell Fashion and Textile Collection, which she directs.

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