The document provides information about shuttle service hours between the Woodlawn and Norwood campuses, including departure and arrival times. Shuttle will leave Woodlawn at the listed times and arrive at Norwood 15-20 minutes later.
The document provides information about various opportunities at Brown Mackie College, including:
1) A shuttle service between the Woodlawn and Norwood campuses, with departure times listed.
2) An invitation for students to participate in the 48 Hour Film Project by making a 6-minute film over a weekend in roles such as camera operator, editor, director, actor/actress, cinematographer, musician, and sound engineer. Students should email Yeager to sign up.
3) An upcoming career fair on May 9th at the Woodlawn campus library for students to meet employers, requiring resumes and business attire. Career services workshops are also announced.
Brown Mackie College will host a Talent Show in July at the Woodlawn Community Center featuring music, dancing, comedy, theater, and movies with trophies awarded. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to sign up by contacting Doug Yeager. The college will also sponsor a team to participate in the 48 Hour Film Project from May 31 to June 2 by filming a 6-minute movie in 2 days. Students should email Yeager to sign up for the film project.
This document contains announcements for Brown Mackie College including:
1) No classes on Memorial Day, makeup class on May 22nd, with two $500 scholarships available by June 14th.
2) An upcoming talent show in July at the Woodlawn Community Center with categories like music, dancing, and comedy, contact Doug Yeager to sign up.
3) A career fair on May 9th from 10am to 2pm at the Woodlawn campus library requiring resumes and business attire.
The document describes someone who used to work long hours for low pay but now works from home and spends more time with family while being able to afford luxuries. It promotes a once in a lifetime opportunity by asking the reader to click a link to enjoy themselves and have fun.
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Satya Krishnaswamy, NextPrinciples
As social media exits the hype cycle, vanity metrics such as fans and followers are becoming less and less important. In this session you will hear how forward-thinking companies, including SugarCRM and Marathon Sports are integrating social media into all their customer-facing processes from marketing to sales to customer support in order to provide a consistent cross-channel experience to their customers.
Este cuestionario evalúa el conocimiento y uso de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TIC) por parte de un docente de ingeniería de 29 años. Contiene preguntas sobre el acceso y uso de Internet, actitudes hacia las herramientas digitales, niveles de conocimiento técnico y pedagógico, y aplicación de las TIC en la enseñanza. El docente evalúa conceptos como el aprendizaje ubicuo, entornos virtuales de aprendizaje, y modelos pedagógicos innovadores con tecnología
This document provides an itinerary for a 4-day trip to Burgundy, France from March 25-28, 2012. The trip includes visits to several historic sites in the region, including abbeys, cathedrals, and vineyards. Day 1 involves travel to Auxerre with a wine tasting. Day 2 includes visits to Vézelay basilica and Fontenay Abbey. Day 3 focuses on Dijon and wine tours. The final day includes Autun and Beaune before departing for Lyon. The price per person ranges from €900 for 50 people to €970 for 40, including transportation, hotels, meals, guides, and activities.
MochaHost reviews reveal commendable feedback given by customers about the technical support and assistance they got from company’s side in reseller hosting plans.
The document provides information about various opportunities at Brown Mackie College, including:
1) A shuttle service between the Woodlawn and Norwood campuses, with departure times listed.
2) An invitation for students to participate in the 48 Hour Film Project by making a 6-minute film over a weekend in roles such as camera operator, editor, director, actor/actress, cinematographer, musician, and sound engineer. Students should email Yeager to sign up.
3) An upcoming career fair on May 9th at the Woodlawn campus library for students to meet employers, requiring resumes and business attire. Career services workshops are also announced.
Brown Mackie College will host a Talent Show in July at the Woodlawn Community Center featuring music, dancing, comedy, theater, and movies with trophies awarded. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to sign up by contacting Doug Yeager. The college will also sponsor a team to participate in the 48 Hour Film Project from May 31 to June 2 by filming a 6-minute movie in 2 days. Students should email Yeager to sign up for the film project.
This document contains announcements for Brown Mackie College including:
1) No classes on Memorial Day, makeup class on May 22nd, with two $500 scholarships available by June 14th.
2) An upcoming talent show in July at the Woodlawn Community Center with categories like music, dancing, and comedy, contact Doug Yeager to sign up.
3) A career fair on May 9th from 10am to 2pm at the Woodlawn campus library requiring resumes and business attire.
The document describes someone who used to work long hours for low pay but now works from home and spends more time with family while being able to afford luxuries. It promotes a once in a lifetime opportunity by asking the reader to click a link to enjoy themselves and have fun.
SugarCon 2013: Social+CRM=CRM: How Social Can Help Fulfill the Promise of Del...SugarCRM
Satya Krishnaswamy, NextPrinciples
As social media exits the hype cycle, vanity metrics such as fans and followers are becoming less and less important. In this session you will hear how forward-thinking companies, including SugarCRM and Marathon Sports are integrating social media into all their customer-facing processes from marketing to sales to customer support in order to provide a consistent cross-channel experience to their customers.
Este cuestionario evalúa el conocimiento y uso de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TIC) por parte de un docente de ingeniería de 29 años. Contiene preguntas sobre el acceso y uso de Internet, actitudes hacia las herramientas digitales, niveles de conocimiento técnico y pedagógico, y aplicación de las TIC en la enseñanza. El docente evalúa conceptos como el aprendizaje ubicuo, entornos virtuales de aprendizaje, y modelos pedagógicos innovadores con tecnología
This document provides an itinerary for a 4-day trip to Burgundy, France from March 25-28, 2012. The trip includes visits to several historic sites in the region, including abbeys, cathedrals, and vineyards. Day 1 involves travel to Auxerre with a wine tasting. Day 2 includes visits to Vézelay basilica and Fontenay Abbey. Day 3 focuses on Dijon and wine tours. The final day includes Autun and Beaune before departing for Lyon. The price per person ranges from €900 for 50 people to €970 for 40, including transportation, hotels, meals, guides, and activities.
MochaHost reviews reveal commendable feedback given by customers about the technical support and assistance they got from company’s side in reseller hosting plans.
This document contrasts things that are easy versus difficult. It states that while it is easy to judge others, get a place in someone's address book, or talk without thinking, it is more difficult to recognize one's own mistakes, get a place in someone's heart, and refrain from speaking without consideration. Several other pairs of contrasts between easy and difficult actions are provided.
The document announces several upcoming events at the college including opportunities for students to meet with the Dean of Academic Affairs, participate in a Valentine's raffle and scholarship applications, and notifies students of computer lab hours and parking restrictions at the Norwood campus. It also advertises a potential part-time teaching position and reminds students about setting up their BMC email and policies regarding computer lab use.
The document provides information about various campus events, workshops, and resources for students at BMC including:
- A computer literacy skills workshop on Wednesdays and Fridays from 2-4pm in room 107 to help with computer skills.
- A reminder to complete the FAFSA financial aid application by the approaching deadline to qualify for grants and loans.
- Information about a shuttle service between the Woodlawn and Norwood campuses on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.
The summary provides information about three key events mentioned in the document:
1) The Criminal Justice Olympic team from Brown Mackie College won first place in a competition in Louisville.
2) Two $500 scholarships from the Education Foundation are available for all programs, with an application deadline of April 28th.
3) The document announces the April nursing scholarship winners, Donald Crew, Jr. and Taylor De'Shae Crew.
(11) 7853-9660 - 55*48*22 CORRETORA GABAN APRESENTA: RISERVATTO DE SÃO FRANCISCO Lorian Boulevard é o novo lançamento na
Vila São Francisco, em frente ao São Francisco Golf Club, zona oeste de SP.
Uma estrutura completa, com apartamentos de 135,93 a 297,83 m², 3 e 4 dormitórios, 2 suítes, com muito espaço ( Até 1024126 m² de terreno) lazer e segurança para toda sua família.
O documento apresenta um breve lançamento de um empreendimento imobiliário chamado Riservatto, localizado em frente ao São Francisco Golf Club. O empreendimento oferece apartamentos de 135m2 e 165m2, com 2 e 3 dormitórios, espaços de lazer e segurança. As informações incluem ilustrações artísticas dos apartamentos, áreas comuns e plantas dos imóveis.
El documento presenta un posgrado que aplica el modelo TPaCK para capacitar a docentes en el uso de TIC. El posgrado enseña sobre estrategias didácticas, proyectos de innovación con TIC, moderación en ambientes de aprendizaje con TIC. Los estudiantes desarrollan su proyecto de innovación aplicando el modelo TPaCK y lo implementan de forma piloto considerando una muestra del público objetivo. El posgrado evalúa su impacto y posibilidad de expansión a modalidad e-learning.
The document describes several tragic incidents involving young men from Cape Breton, including one who perished at sea during a storm while traveling to Newfoundland, another who froze to death on ice fields during a sealing expedition, and a third who was killed after a lovers' quarrel led to a stolen car being pushed over a cliff. It also discusses the dangers of working in a Cape Breton coal mine, where many lost fingers, eyes or ears to accidents, and growing up in a Cape Breton fishing village centered around the harbor and wharf.
October 23 campus notes with bmcci logo 10232012Abigail Bacon
This document provides information about upcoming events and deadlines at Brown Mackie College Cincinnati. It reminds students that November is the last month to purchase textbooks. It announces a music video contest with a December 20 submission deadline and January 23 awards night. It also provides information about computer lab policies, career fairs, shuttle schedules between campuses, opportunities to sing on the holiday CD, and encourages students to vote in the November 6 election.
The AVP Department is sponsoring a team to enter the 48 Hour Film Project, which challenges participants to make a 6-minute movie over a weekend from May 31 to June 2. Those interested can email Yeager to sign up for the project and get involved in roles such as director, actor, editor, camera operator, or sound engineer.
The AVP Department is sponsoring a team to enter the 48 Hour Film Project, which challenges participants to make a 6-minute movie over a weekend from May 31 to June 2. Those interested can email Yeager to sign up for the project and get involved in areas like camera operation, editing, directing, acting, music composition, cinematography, or sound engineering.
The document contains advertisements and announcements for various campus events and opportunities including:
1) A career fair at the Woodlawn Campus library on May 9th requiring business attire and resumes.
2) A 48 Hour Film Project from May 31st to June 2nd needing filmmakers in various roles who can email Yeager to sign up.
3) Opportunities to volunteer for programs like reading aloud, playing music, or being a peer tutor.
The document contains multiple announcements about opportunities to participate in the 48 Hour Film Project from May 31 to June 2 by signing up with Doug Yeager, as well as information about scholarships, volunteer programs, summer camps, sales at the campus store, computer lab etiquette, peer tutoring, and setting up a Brown Mackie College email address.
The document discusses opportunities for students to get involved in the 48 Hour Film Project by signing up for various film roles such as director, actor, camera operator, or sound engineer. Students are encouraged to email Yeager by June 2nd to join a team creating a 6 minute film over a weekend in late May/early June.
The document discusses opportunities for students to get involved in the 48 Hour Film Project by signing up for various film roles such as director, actor, camera operator, or sound engineer. Students are encouraged to email Yeager by June 2nd to join a team creating a 6 minute film over a weekend in late May/early June.
This document contains announcements for various events at Brown Mackie College-Cincinnati including a visit from U.S. Congressman Steve Chabot, two $500 scholarships available, and opportunities to participate in the 48 Hour Film Project in roles such as actor, director, editor and more. It also advertises the upcoming first Talent Show at the Woodlawn Community Center in July and lists local summer camps. Finally, it announces a sale at the Campus Supply Store.
The document advertises several upcoming film and talent-related events at Brown Mackie College. It announces the 48 Hour Film Project from May 31 to June 2 where students can sign up by emailing Doug Yeager to participate in film roles such as actor, editor, cinematographer, director, sound engineer, camera operator. It also announces a Talent Show at the Woodlawn Community Center in July where students, faculty and staff can perform and sign up by contacting Doug Yeager, with categories including music, dancing, comedy and movies. Finally, it recognizes students who will complete a degree or certificate in the next few months at the library.
The document contains multiple announcements about the 48 Hour Film Project competition taking place from May 31 to June 2. Students are encouraged to sign up by emailing Yeager and participating in roles such as camera operator, director, actor/actress, music composer, cinematographer, editor, and sound engineer.
The document advertises opportunities to volunteer for a senior care program, participate in a 48-hour film project, and lists qualifications for the President's and Dean's list at Brown Mackie College. Students are encouraged to sign up for various roles in making a short film over a weekend in late May/early June by emailing Dyeager.
This document contrasts things that are easy versus difficult. It states that while it is easy to judge others, get a place in someone's address book, or talk without thinking, it is more difficult to recognize one's own mistakes, get a place in someone's heart, and refrain from speaking without consideration. Several other pairs of contrasts between easy and difficult actions are provided.
The document announces several upcoming events at the college including opportunities for students to meet with the Dean of Academic Affairs, participate in a Valentine's raffle and scholarship applications, and notifies students of computer lab hours and parking restrictions at the Norwood campus. It also advertises a potential part-time teaching position and reminds students about setting up their BMC email and policies regarding computer lab use.
The document provides information about various campus events, workshops, and resources for students at BMC including:
- A computer literacy skills workshop on Wednesdays and Fridays from 2-4pm in room 107 to help with computer skills.
- A reminder to complete the FAFSA financial aid application by the approaching deadline to qualify for grants and loans.
- Information about a shuttle service between the Woodlawn and Norwood campuses on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.
The summary provides information about three key events mentioned in the document:
1) The Criminal Justice Olympic team from Brown Mackie College won first place in a competition in Louisville.
2) Two $500 scholarships from the Education Foundation are available for all programs, with an application deadline of April 28th.
3) The document announces the April nursing scholarship winners, Donald Crew, Jr. and Taylor De'Shae Crew.
(11) 7853-9660 - 55*48*22 CORRETORA GABAN APRESENTA: RISERVATTO DE SÃO FRANCISCO Lorian Boulevard é o novo lançamento na
Vila São Francisco, em frente ao São Francisco Golf Club, zona oeste de SP.
Uma estrutura completa, com apartamentos de 135,93 a 297,83 m², 3 e 4 dormitórios, 2 suítes, com muito espaço ( Até 1024126 m² de terreno) lazer e segurança para toda sua família.
O documento apresenta um breve lançamento de um empreendimento imobiliário chamado Riservatto, localizado em frente ao São Francisco Golf Club. O empreendimento oferece apartamentos de 135m2 e 165m2, com 2 e 3 dormitórios, espaços de lazer e segurança. As informações incluem ilustrações artísticas dos apartamentos, áreas comuns e plantas dos imóveis.
El documento presenta un posgrado que aplica el modelo TPaCK para capacitar a docentes en el uso de TIC. El posgrado enseña sobre estrategias didácticas, proyectos de innovación con TIC, moderación en ambientes de aprendizaje con TIC. Los estudiantes desarrollan su proyecto de innovación aplicando el modelo TPaCK y lo implementan de forma piloto considerando una muestra del público objetivo. El posgrado evalúa su impacto y posibilidad de expansión a modalidad e-learning.
The document describes several tragic incidents involving young men from Cape Breton, including one who perished at sea during a storm while traveling to Newfoundland, another who froze to death on ice fields during a sealing expedition, and a third who was killed after a lovers' quarrel led to a stolen car being pushed over a cliff. It also discusses the dangers of working in a Cape Breton coal mine, where many lost fingers, eyes or ears to accidents, and growing up in a Cape Breton fishing village centered around the harbor and wharf.
October 23 campus notes with bmcci logo 10232012Abigail Bacon
This document provides information about upcoming events and deadlines at Brown Mackie College Cincinnati. It reminds students that November is the last month to purchase textbooks. It announces a music video contest with a December 20 submission deadline and January 23 awards night. It also provides information about computer lab policies, career fairs, shuttle schedules between campuses, opportunities to sing on the holiday CD, and encourages students to vote in the November 6 election.
The AVP Department is sponsoring a team to enter the 48 Hour Film Project, which challenges participants to make a 6-minute movie over a weekend from May 31 to June 2. Those interested can email Yeager to sign up for the project and get involved in roles such as director, actor, editor, camera operator, or sound engineer.
The AVP Department is sponsoring a team to enter the 48 Hour Film Project, which challenges participants to make a 6-minute movie over a weekend from May 31 to June 2. Those interested can email Yeager to sign up for the project and get involved in areas like camera operation, editing, directing, acting, music composition, cinematography, or sound engineering.
The document contains advertisements and announcements for various campus events and opportunities including:
1) A career fair at the Woodlawn Campus library on May 9th requiring business attire and resumes.
2) A 48 Hour Film Project from May 31st to June 2nd needing filmmakers in various roles who can email Yeager to sign up.
3) Opportunities to volunteer for programs like reading aloud, playing music, or being a peer tutor.
The document contains multiple announcements about opportunities to participate in the 48 Hour Film Project from May 31 to June 2 by signing up with Doug Yeager, as well as information about scholarships, volunteer programs, summer camps, sales at the campus store, computer lab etiquette, peer tutoring, and setting up a Brown Mackie College email address.
The document discusses opportunities for students to get involved in the 48 Hour Film Project by signing up for various film roles such as director, actor, camera operator, or sound engineer. Students are encouraged to email Yeager by June 2nd to join a team creating a 6 minute film over a weekend in late May/early June.
The document discusses opportunities for students to get involved in the 48 Hour Film Project by signing up for various film roles such as director, actor, camera operator, or sound engineer. Students are encouraged to email Yeager by June 2nd to join a team creating a 6 minute film over a weekend in late May/early June.
This document contains announcements for various events at Brown Mackie College-Cincinnati including a visit from U.S. Congressman Steve Chabot, two $500 scholarships available, and opportunities to participate in the 48 Hour Film Project in roles such as actor, director, editor and more. It also advertises the upcoming first Talent Show at the Woodlawn Community Center in July and lists local summer camps. Finally, it announces a sale at the Campus Supply Store.
The document advertises several upcoming film and talent-related events at Brown Mackie College. It announces the 48 Hour Film Project from May 31 to June 2 where students can sign up by emailing Doug Yeager to participate in film roles such as actor, editor, cinematographer, director, sound engineer, camera operator. It also announces a Talent Show at the Woodlawn Community Center in July where students, faculty and staff can perform and sign up by contacting Doug Yeager, with categories including music, dancing, comedy and movies. Finally, it recognizes students who will complete a degree or certificate in the next few months at the library.
The document contains multiple announcements about the 48 Hour Film Project competition taking place from May 31 to June 2. Students are encouraged to sign up by emailing Yeager and participating in roles such as camera operator, director, actor/actress, music composer, cinematographer, editor, and sound engineer.
The document advertises opportunities to volunteer for a senior care program, participate in a 48-hour film project, and lists qualifications for the President's and Dean's list at Brown Mackie College. Students are encouraged to sign up for various roles in making a short film over a weekend in late May/early June by emailing Dyeager.
The document contains announcements from Brown Mackie College-Cincinnati including a visit from Congressman Steve Chabot, two available scholarships, no classes on Memorial Day, a 48 hour film project for students to get involved in film roles like camera operator or director, a talent show in July, a volunteer program for seniors, and discounts at the campus supply store.
A hotdog fundraiser will take place Wednesday through Friday in the student lounge to raise money for a community bike rack. Students are encouraged to participate in the 48 Hour Film Project from May 31 to June 2 by signing up with Doug Yeager via email. Two $500 scholarships are available with a June 14 application deadline. An environmental science class is hosting a free film screening.
The document contains three sections. The first section announces a child care fair being held at Brown Mackie College's main campus library from 11am to 2pm on June 3rd and to see a librarian for more information. The second section lists students who achieved a 4.0 GPA and earned a President's Honor distinction. The third section provides a list of students who made the Dean's List for the January quarter.
The document contains 3 sections. The first section announces a child care fair being held on June 21st from 11am to 2pm in the BMC library for more information. The second section lists students who achieved a 4.0 GPA and are on the President's Honor Roll. The third section provides information about summer childcare and eligibility to walk in graduation on September 20th by finishing classes in December 2014.
This document provides information about scholarships awarded at Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati. It lists the names of students who have won scholarships or achieved academic honors such as the President's Honor Roll or Dean's List. It also contains reminders about the importance of attendance and volunteering opportunities through the Senior Time for Senior Care program.
This document contains announcements from Brown Mackie College regarding academic honors, student organizations, and campus information. It includes:
1) A list of students who earned a 4.0 GPA and placement on the Dean's List for the January quarter.
2) Information about an upcoming meeting for the Student Veterans of America chapter to sign up members and fill officer positions.
3) A reminder for students to make childcare plans over the summer to avoid delays in graduation.
4) Various announcements about campus resources, volunteer opportunities, and parking restrictions.
This document contains announcements from Brown Mackie College regarding academic honors, student organizations, campus resources, and parking restrictions. It recognizes students who earned a 4.0 GPA or made the Dean's List last quarter and announces the first meeting of the Student Veterans of America chapter. It provides information on childcare options for the summer, career services resources for medical assisting students, and volunteer opportunities through the SeniorCare program.
Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati is announcing several events and opportunities for students:
1) Honor certificates will be handed out the first week of May classes by the President and Associate Dean.
2) They are building an Honor Wall and asking student veterans to have their photo taken for it.
3) The first meeting of the Student Veterans of America chapter will be on May 17th to sign up members and elect officers.
4) Students can receive 10% off at a nearby Skyline restaurant by showing their student ID.
Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati is holding various events in May, including a career fair on May 8th requiring resumes and business attire. Certificates will be handed out the first week of May. It is also Military Appreciation Month and they are building an honor wall for student veterans. Students can receive discounts at a nearby Skyline by showing their student ID. There are also volunteer opportunities for seniors and opportunities to go paperless and receive electronic billing statements.
Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati is holding various events in May, including a career fair on May 8th requiring resumes and business attire. Certificates will be handed out the first week of May. It is also Military Appreciation Month. Student veterans are asked to get their photo taken for an honor wall. Students can receive discounts at a nearby Skyline by showing their student ID. Volunteering is also being solicited for a senior care program and for activities like reading aloud. Students are encouraged to opt-in to e-statements through the student portal. Parking is available across the street but students must use the crosswalk. Childcare for the summer is also addressed.
This document is a newsletter from Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati announcing upcoming events and opportunities for students. It announces a career fair on May 8th, honor certificates being handed out in May, building an honor wall for student veterans, senior volunteer opportunities, going paperless with e-statements, and reminder about childcare for the summer.
This document is a newsletter from Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati announcing upcoming events and opportunities for students. It provides information about a career fair on May 8th, handing out honors certificates, building an honor wall for student veterans, senior volunteer opportunities, opting into e-statements, reminders about parking and crossing the street safely, and advertising childcare for the summer.
Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati is holding various events in May, including a career fair on May 8th requiring resumes and business attire. Certificates will be handed out the first week of May. It is also Military Appreciation Month. Student veterans are asked to get their photo taken for an honor wall. Students can receive discounts at a nearby Skyline by showing their student ID. Volunteering is also being solicited for a senior care program and for activities like reading aloud. Students are encouraged to opt-in to e-statements through the student portal. Parking is available across the street but students must use the crosswalk. Childcare for the summer is also addressed.
Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati is holding various events in May, including a career fair on May 8th requiring resumes and business attire. Certificates will be handed out the first week of May. It is also Military Appreciation Month. Student veterans are asked to get their photo taken for an honor wall. Students can receive discounts at a nearby Skyline by showing their student ID. Volunteering is also being solicited for a senior care program and for activities like reading aloud. Students are encouraged to opt-in to e-statements through the student portal. Parking instructions are provided for a nearby lot. Childcare for the summer is mentioned.
This document contains announcements from Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati regarding various upcoming events and opportunities for students. It announces that honors certificates will be handed out on May 8th, that the Ambassador Honor Society is holding a Mother's Day raffle until May 7th, that student veterans are invited to get their photo taken for an Honor Wall, and that students receive a 10% discount at a nearby Skyline restaurant. It also provides information about volunteer opportunities for a senior care program and encourages students to opt-in to e-statements. Finally, it reminds students that if parking at a nearby lot to use the crosswalk and not jaywalk when returning to campus.
This document contains announcements and notifications for students of Brown Mackie College. It includes information about volunteer opportunities at a senior care facility, certificates and honors being awarded, upcoming events like a Mother's Day raffle and a veterans photo wall project. It also contains notifications about ridesharing, tutoring applications, grade point averages, Dean's Lists, and congratulations to students who earned honors. Public transportation options and fundraising efforts by the Ambassador Honor Society are mentioned as well.
This document contains announcements and notifications for students of Brown Mackie College. It includes information about an honor wall seeking student portraits, discounts at a nearby Skyline restaurant for students, going paperless for billing statements, scholarships, checking student email, an upcoming business club meeting, ridesharing postings, becoming a peer tutor, academic honors lists, Olympic team competition results, medical assistant portfolio tips, Metro bus routes, and a Box Tops fundraising drive.
This document contains announcements and notifications for students of Brown Mackie College related to student activities, scholarships, academic honors, transportation options, and career services. It announces an honor wall seeking student portraits, a business club meeting, scholarship and tutoring opportunities, academic honors lists, transportation by bus, and help with medical assistant portfolios from career services. It also congratulates winners of academic honors and a criminal justice competition.
The document contains announcements for Brown Mackie College students regarding upcoming events at the Norwood and Woodlawn campuses, scholarship opportunities, club meetings, honors lists, and transportation reminders. It announces information sessions for the Ambassador Honor Society on April 22nd and 24th, two $500 scholarships from the Education Foundation with an April 28th deadline, and congratulates April nursing scholarship winners Donald Crew, Jr. and Taylor De'shae Crew.
This document contains information about Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati, including announcements about tutoring opportunities, scholarships, academic honors lists, upcoming events, and transportation options. It provides updates on academic matters, extracurricular activities, financial aid, and campus resources.
This document contains information about various campus events and announcements at Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati, including:
- A drawing for an Easter basket and stuffed animals to be held on April 17th. Students can get tickets from Career Services.
- A reminder to check BMC email addresses for important messages.
- An announcement about a rideshare board on the library website to find rides.
- Eligibility requirements to become a peer tutor, including earning a B or better in the class.
The document also includes lists of students on the Dean's List and President's Honor Roll, as well as announcements about scholarships, campus ambassador information sessions, medical assistant portfolio tips, and taking public transportation to class.
This document contains announcements and advertisements from Brown Mackie College in Cincinnati. It includes the following:
1) An Easter drawing being held on April 17th at noon to win chocolate bunnies and candy baskets. Students can get a ticket from the Career Services Advisor.
2) Promoting April as "App Month" and featuring recommended apps.
3) Announcing two $500 scholarships available from the Education Foundation with an application deadline of April 28th.
4) Congratulating the CJ Olympic team for winning first place in a recent competition.
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April 19 campus notes 2 04192013
1. SHUTTLE SERVICE
HOURS
Shuttle will leave Woodlawn at the following times and arrive at
Norwood 15-20 minutes later:
8:15 am - - 8:40 am - - 9:50 am - - 10:25 am - - 11:00 am
12:00 pm - - 12:30 pm - - 1:15 pm - - 1:40 pm
2. Make A Movie
The AVP Department is sponsoring a team to
enter the 48 Hour Film Project.
Make a 6 minute movie in two days.
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
3. PLEASE NOTE:
Norwood Elevator
Code change –
effective,
Friday, April 19, 2013
Must have medical documentation to receive code
See Keith Grant or Norwood Student Records
4. Make A Movie
You Should Be A Camera Operator
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
5. Make A Movie
You Should Be An Editor
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
6. Career
Services
Presents
Are you ready for the
CAREER FAIR?
Workshops
Monday
April 29th, 1:00 pm
Main Campus-Career Services
Tuesday
April 30th, 1:00 pm
Norwood-Career Services
Let’s Get to Work!
7. Make A Movie
You Should Be A Director
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
8. Invites you to Attend Career Services
CAREER FAIR
Thursday, May 9th
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Library at the Woodlawn Campus
Let’s Go to Work!
RESUME & BUSINESS ATTIRE Required
SEE A CAREER SERVICES ADVISOR FOR RESUME ASSISTANCE!
9. APRIL IS APP MONTH
@ THE LIBRARY
Stop in
Give us your App recommendations
Enter for a chance to win a career
related App!
10. Make A Movie
You Should Be An Actor/Actress
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
11.
12. Make A Movie
Make Music For A Movie
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
13. Student Health Insurance
Our student health insurance provider, Collegiate Insurance Resources,
has improved their student portal page with improved functionality, user
friendliness, and allows student to navigate their health insurance
options. There are also options for dental, vision, property and
international travel insurance.
Here is the link to the new site:
www.cirstudenthealth.com/brownmackie
14. Make A Movie
You Should Be A Cinematographer
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
15. Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati
Camp Joy
CCM Preparatory
Summer Camps in 513 Area Code
The Center for the Arts
Child Time
CincyNature Camps
Kids First Sports
Activity Tree
Gorman Heritage Farm Camp
Hamilton County Park District
Laff A Lot Camps
Kids Camps
University of Cincinnati R.E.C. Kids Camp
Camps Information Service
Summer Classes For You . . . . .
Summer Camps For Your Kids
17. Make A Movie
You Should Be A Sound Engineer
Enter the 48 Hour Film Project
Friday May 31 to June 2
Email Yeager to sign up –
dyeager@brownmackie.edu