Communications And Public Affairs -- Alabama State University June releases. ASU Switches To FourDay Work week Schedule For Summer. June6, 2001 ASU To Host Girl's Basketball Camp. June releases. July releases. http://www.alasu.edu/commpub/releases/june releases.htm
Communications And Public Affairs -- Alabama State University July releases. July 3, 20012001 Marks ASU Football's Centennial Year. July 9, 2001ASU's Board of Trustees To Meet. June releases. July releases. August releases. http://www.alasu.edu/commpub/releases/july releases.htm
Extractions: July 3, 2001:2001 Marks ASU Football's Centennial Yea r July 9, 2001: ASU's Board of Trustees To Meet July 12,2001: WVAS Teams With The American Red Cross To Beat The Heat July 14, 2001: Dr. Joe A. Lee Named President of Alabama State University July 18, 2001:Dr. Joe A. Lee Accepts Offer As President of Alabama State University ... November/ December Releases
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Office Of Communications And Public Affairs click to return to main menu. Office of communications and public Affairs New GSUPay Cards are available!New! 2003 News releases, JAN. FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, JUN. http://www.gram.edu/GSU-PA/public-affairs.htm
Extractions: Certificate students gain knowledge and skills they can apply to their current jobs or prepare for new careers in public health. Specifically, they learn about basic public and environmental health science, basic epidemiology, biostatistics, social determinants to health, public health systems and program management. The core three-credit certificate courses are: Principles of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Introduction to Environmental Health, Social and Behavioral Science, and Public Health Administration/Health Services Administration. In addition, students enrolled in the GCPH must choose one of the following elective courses: Seminar in Clinical Research, Methodology and Design, or Integrated Public Health Practicum.
University Of Bath - Public Relations - Press Releases Caroline Searle Bryn Vaile, public Relations Matchtight Ltd, 323518 07768 902313.Gill Smith, communications Officer (University News page Topics), 383503. http://www.bath.ac.uk/pr/
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Extractions: NEWARK, August 15 - Roberta Renard, president and chief executive officer of Renard Communications, endowed a $65,000 Renard Communications scholarship to the Albert Dorman Honors College (ADHC) at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). Renard was recently elected to the board of visitors of the honors college. The student, Veronica Caballero, of Union City, will be a freshman at ADHC, where come September she'll major in architecture. The scholarship will cover Caballero's tuition, board and fees for four years. In addition to its publishing activities, Renard Communications is a supporter of minority technical education at the University of Denver, Colorado, where the company provides scholarships to three undergraduate women in technical and business majors. The company also contributes to the St Labré Indian School, UNICEF, Fresh Air Fund, Doctors Without Borders, the Heartland AIDS fund and the ASPCA. Roberta Renard, of Summit, said she chose to endow a scholarship at NJIT because of its commitment to educating inner city, minority students and women, especially in technical fields such as engineering, architecture and information technology.
Extractions: R) and Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech). Leveraging on each otherâs strengths to develop an advanced packaging technology based on LTCC, the S m PRIMA consortium - acronym for Substrate and Micro-Packaging Research for Industry and Military Applications - hopes to give Singapore the competitive advantage in miniaturised digital electronics and wireless communication. Said Dr Chew Siou Teck, Chief Principal Investigator for the consortium and Head of DSOâs Centre for Advanced Electronics and Signal Processing: âUsing the LTCC, we can design and produce very high frequency circuit boards that allow resistors, capacitors and inductors to be densely embedded into its inner layers. This will drastically reduce the size of the circuit boards.â Some potential applications of this advanced packaging technology include automotive anti-collision systems and next generation high frequency wireless communication systems.
PCC Public Relations Press Releases Index Button, Powys County Council Home Page. communications Unit This month's press releases.Index of earlier Press releases. 2003. 2002. 2001. 2000. 1999. 1998. 1997. 1996. http://pr.powys.gov.uk/english/prindex.php3
Extractions: Public Relations (PR) and Communications Department home page Contact: Box 53, Tel: 01223 586 730 (hospital extension 6730) News and press releases: The website news section is updated regularly, giving you news 'as it happens', and our press releases will give you advanced warning of forthcoming events. For the press and media: We aim to respond swiftly to your enquiries about the Trusts activities and to your requests for interviews. See the Guidance for the press and media section for further information. Key contacts: Ruth St John-Murphy; Acting Head of Communications; Tel: 01223 217 994; Natalie Fowle; Press Officer; Tel: 01223 Jo Timson; Communications Officer; Tel: 01223 274 470; Lynne Nottage; Internal Communications Project Officer; Tel: 01223 586 730; Communications PA: Kate Hales Tel: 01223 586 730; E-mail:
Extractions: Jesse Rodgers , web developer, phone ext. 3874, email jrodgers@uwaterloo.ca Community Relations Internal Communications and the News Bureau engage in a variety of activities and programs involving internal and external communications and public relations. Our office, as part of its mission, also seeks to promote those characteristics and strengths that help make Waterloo unique among Canadian universities. These include a commitment to high academic standards and innovative courses of study, sophisticated links with business and industry especially through its world-renowned co-op program and the transfer of discoveries and new technology to society for the greater good.
Extractions: TopSpin News Cypak Cypak is the developer of a novel data carrier technology that allows almost any object to become smart, secure and connected. November 18, 2002 Cypak presents disposable paperbased computers at COMDEX Fall November 18, 2002 Cypak presents Smarter Card security system at Comdex Fall Decuma Decuma develops and markets software products for handwriting recognition based upon the patented Geometrical Invariant Technology. November 18, 2002 Decuma Introduces New Handwriting Recognition Technology at COMDEX 2002 Invest in Sweden Agency
F&M | Press Releases 08/18/2002. Franklin Marshall College to Sponsor public Nights at GrundyObservatory. LANCASTER, Pa. Franklin Marshall College's http://www.fandm.edu/Departments/communications/pressreleases/2002-03/0005.html
Extractions: E-MAIL: M_DUBROFF@FANDM.EDU the third Monday of each month beginning Sept. 16. Public hours will begin approximately one hour after sundown or 6:30 p.m. (whichever is later) and will last for two hours, weather permitting, however exact times can be obtained by calling (717) 291-4136. The observatory, which features a 16" reflecting telescope with a full complement of scientific instruments, as well as a vintage 11" Clark refracting telescope, will be manned by civil engineer and amateur astronomer Gerald McClune. McClune will be available to answer questions and give instruction on the use of the telescopes. Grundy Observatory is located on the south side of Baker Athletic Fields at the north end of Wilson Drive. Parking is available along the east side of the building.
Extractions: Technological developments have brought about major changes in communications, trade and industry, entertainment and recreation, giving rise to the convergence of the telecommunications, broadcasting and IT industries. Advances in information and communication technology, particularly with the advent of the Internet have also brought about new challenges in the regulatory regime. Speech by Chairman of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, Tan Sri Nuraizah Abdul Hamid, at the 3G Spectrum Assignment Ceremony on 2 April 2003 IMT-2000 Spectrum Awarded by MCMC MCMC Designates Access Forum MCMC Issues WiFi Guidelines To Promote Wireless Broadband ... Industry Statistics for Q4, 2002. Problems related directly to this website should be directed to webmaster@cmc.gov.my
U.S. Catholic Bishops - Office Of Communications two new TV public service announcements Additional news releases are saved in our Office of communications United States http://www.usccb.org/comm/commcur.htm
Extractions: Recently arrested Cuban dissidents - human rights activists, journalists, poets and labor leaders, "which only authoritarian regimes have reason to fear" - should be released, according to the chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' International Policy Committee. Media Advisory: U.N. High Commissioner For Refugees To Honor Congressional Refugee Caucus Book on Roman Catholic-Polish National Catholic Dialogue To Be Published In The Fall The thirty-sixth meeting of the Roman Catholic-Polish National Catholic Dia-logue took place at the Washington Retreat House in Washington, DC, on March 26 and 27, 2003. It was presided over by Bishop James C. Timlin of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Scranton and PNCC Prime Bishop Emeritus John F. Swantek. Fundamental Dignity, Rights and Responsibilities Should Be Basis of Foreign Aid Sustainable human development, which will lead to a more just and peaceful world, should be the objective of a substantially increased U.S. foreign aid program, according to congressional testimony submitted on behalf of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and Catholic Relief Services. Buddhist-Catholic Dialogue Begins
EurekAlert! Public News Amy Kling akling@pcipr.com 312558-1770 public communications Inc public Release14-Feb-2003 2003 AAAS Annual Meeting Showing releases 1-25 out of 170 releases. http://www.eurekalert.org/news.pub.html
Extractions: As scientists rush to exploit new nano-structures to build electronic circuits and sub-microscopic sensors, they also are trying to make the building blocks more versatile. A UC Berkeley chemist has new created nanotubes from gallium nitride, capturing the best attributes of both semiconductor nanowires and carbon nanotubes. When astronomers see a spiral galaxy without a central bulge, they assume it has no supermassive black hole at the core. Only galaxies with a bulge, like our own Milky Way, should contain such black holes. UC Berkeley and Carnegie astronomers have upset this assumption by finding a svelte spiral galaxy with a "featherweight" supermassive black hole at the center.
EurekAlert! Public News Science news releases from multiple sources (Mostly medical)Category Science News cars University of Warwick 14Feb-2003 - Phase III, 48-Wk NEAT study results comparingGW433908 to Nelfinavir presented today public communications Inc. http://www.eurekalert.org/news.pub.brief.html
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