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Empresa ficticia creada para trabajo de Tecnologías para la Información y Comunicación para la Facultad de Turismo y Finanzas de la Universidad de Sevilla.
Todos los servicios, precios, promociones son ficticios.
Designing with Immigrants. When emotions run high Mariana Salgado
This was a presentation of a paper with the same title in the European Academy of Design. 21.04.15 Paris. France. This paper was written with Helena Sustar and Michail Galanakis.
Empresa ficticia creada para trabajo de Tecnologías para la Información y Comunicación para la Facultad de Turismo y Finanzas de la Universidad de Sevilla.
Todos los servicios, precios, promociones son ficticios.
Designing with Immigrants. When emotions run high Mariana Salgado
This was a presentation of a paper with the same title in the European Academy of Design. 21.04.15 Paris. France. This paper was written with Helena Sustar and Michail Galanakis.
Community Conversation - Discussing Riverfront DevelopmentDomenick Casuccio
Join us as we collaborate with Richmond Magazine, TMI Consulting Inc., the Future of Richmond's Past and local restaurants to offer our next series of "Community Conversations." Each month we will discuss a locale in the city spanning Shockoe Bottom to the Boulevard. This month’s conversation on the Riverfront Development will include Jack Cooksey, executive editor for Richmond Magazine and an avid user of the James River Park System’s running and biking trails, as the featured panelist.
This will be the fourth iteration of the "Community Conversations" series. The purpose of the series is to engage the community in a dialogue about the region’s past and how that past can positively shape our collective future. The more people that join in the conversation, the more productive our efforts become, and the easier it will be for everyone to see ourselves in the history of the region.
Free and open to the public.
For information, call (804) 649-0711 ext. 322
2014 Schedule
Shockoe Bottom's Future - January 7, 6-8pm at Arcadia
Monroe Park - February 4, 6-8pm at The Nile
Riverfront Development - March 4, 6-8pm at F.W. Sullivan's Canal Bar & Grill
Transportation on Broad Street - April 1, 6-8pm at Mama J's Kitchen
Up and Down the Boulevard - May 1, 6-8pm in the Claiborne Robertson Room at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Community Conversation - Discussing Riverfront DevelopmentDomenick Casuccio
Join us as we collaborate with Richmond Magazine, TMI Consulting Inc., the Future of Richmond's Past and local restaurants to offer our next series of "Community Conversations." Each month we will discuss a locale in the city spanning Shockoe Bottom to the Boulevard. This month’s conversation on the Riverfront Development will include Jack Cooksey, executive editor for Richmond Magazine and an avid user of the James River Park System’s running and biking trails, as the featured panelist.
This will be the fourth iteration of the "Community Conversations" series. The purpose of the series is to engage the community in a dialogue about the region’s past and how that past can positively shape our collective future. The more people that join in the conversation, the more productive our efforts become, and the easier it will be for everyone to see ourselves in the history of the region.
Free and open to the public.
For information, call (804) 649-0711 ext. 322
2014 Schedule
Shockoe Bottom's Future - January 7, 6-8pm at Arcadia
Monroe Park - February 4, 6-8pm at The Nile
Riverfront Development - March 4, 6-8pm at F.W. Sullivan's Canal Bar & Grill
Transportation on Broad Street - April 1, 6-8pm at Mama J's Kitchen
Up and Down the Boulevard - May 1, 6-8pm in the Claiborne Robertson Room at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts