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    Designing in the Street: Innovation In-Situ

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    This paper suggests that taking the design process into the field and constantly engaging with the site to observe, intervene, brainstorm, prototype and create fosters unique forms of inspiration and innovation. How does a consideration of participation of both the designer and the user in the space change the design process? With participation comes understanding of the situation and by elaborating on possible futures with users, designers can find lucid innovations. We describe a project conducted by students from the Interaction Design course at the Royal College of Art in London which used a variety of approaches to speculate on the social and technological future of a London street. We discuss and compare the role of different techniques which enable designers to find inspiration for innovative technology in the field, or in this case the street. Keywords: Design, Prototyping, Ethno-Fiction</p

    The Heidi Chronicles

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    Written by Wendy Wasserstein Productions took place February 19-21, 23-28, March 2-4https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/sotdp/1123/thumbnail.jp

    Spring Dance Concert 1999 Playbill

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    Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film \u2764 Hall, Slavin Center Spring Dance Concert 1999 March 27, 1999, 8pm March 28, 1999, 2pm Director, Dr. Wendy Oliver with Guest Choreographer Heidi Henderson Choreography: Heidi Henderson, Elizabeth J. Ramos, Monique Ouimette, Gretchen Hummrich, Kendall Strok, Christie Jacobs, Monique Plourde, Wendy Oliver Dancers: Maria Dausch, Lindsay Deneault, Monique Ouimette, Elizabeth J. Ramos, Mary Teresa Soltis, Kendall Strok, Sarah Wade, Jennifer Wiley, Rebecca Garrison, Kristen Gicas, Gretchen Hummrich, Christie Jacobs, Laurie Plant, Danielle Wall, Elizabeth Judge, Lisa Partello, Brooke Sullivan, Rachel Arthur, Adrienne Larsen-Silva, Monique Plourdehttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/sdc_1999_pubs/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Justice for All? Costs and Consequences of Standardized Testing Requirements in Teacher Education Reform Policy

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    A capstone submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education in the College of Education at Morehead State University by Wendy Zagray Warren on March 5, 2015

    UNI Gallery of Art Showcases: A Latino American Children\u27s Exhibit - Family

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    UNI Gallery of Art Showcases: a Latino American Children\u27s Exhibit-- Family-- Opening Reception March 24 at 6 p.m.-- Organized by Dr. Wendy Miller and featuring artwork from students in Cedar Falls and Waterloo elementary schools-- Exhibit Will be on display March 24-April 19-- More information can be found at library.uni.edu/diversityhttps://scholarworks.uni.edu/latinoamericans_documents/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Little Women (program)

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    Performed on December 9-11, 2021, at 7 p.m. and December 11 at 2 p.m. in the Ulrey Performing Arts Center. Cast:Josephine March: Wendy NeillMr. March: Ben HendrixMrs. March, Marmee: Lydia Leila BlackMeg: Nicole RandallJo: Cassie ChisumBeth: Jamie HallAmy: Emma MyhanHannah: Deborah SamuelsonAunt March: Elizabeth DillardMr. Laurence: Matthew FloydTheodore Laurence (Laurie): Nathan MayesJohn Brooke: Davis BuckleyMrs. Moffet: Violet BrenthamChildren: Noelle Carpenter, Jamie Dye, with Gabriel as himself, Josie Holman, Corinne TaborMrs. Kirke: Violet BrenthamProfessor Friedrich Bhaer: Timothy Hollowayhttps://scholarworks.harding.edu/theatre-history/1453/thumbnail.jp

    Wendy King in a Senior Mezzo-Soprano Recital

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    This is the program for the senior mezzo-soprano recital of Wendy King. Ms. King was accompanied by Cindy Fuller on the piano. This recital took place on march 14, 1997, in the McBeth Recital Hall in the Mabee Fine Arts Center

    Two Winthrop Social Work Students Earn State Association Awards

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    Wendy Adams of Rock Hill was selected as the Master of Social Work Student of the Year, while Katherine Katie Zanowski of Neptune, N.J., was picked as the Bachelor of Social Work Student of the Year. The two received their awards at the 26th annual spring symposium,“Social Work Matters,” held in Columbia, S.C., on March 13

    Spring Dance Concert 1986 Playbill

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    Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film Blackfriars Theatre Spring Dance Concert 1986 Sunday, March 16, 1986, 2 & 4PM Director, Wendy Oliver, Assistant Professor of Dance Choreographers: Melissa Sciarra \u2789, Diane Demens \u2789, Krista Tabaczynski \u2789, Kristen Heckmann \u2789, Dorothy Lafond \u2789, Jane Lee \u2789, Wendy Oliver Dancers: Susan Andrews \u2786, Laurie Hlavaty \u2787, Christine Iannone \u2788, Maryellen Mahar \u2788, Traci Oravec \u2786, Erin Zawacki \u2789, Diane Demens \u2789, Terri Bolt \u2787, Janine Seits \u2789, Kristen Heckmann \u2789, Dorothy Lafond \u2789, Melissa Sciarra \u2789, Kristine Howard \u2788, Jane Lee \u2789, Sarah Stuart \u27 86, Carol Yewcic \u2787, Patrick Baxter \u2788, Katherine Farrington \u2788, Donna Mackinnow \u2789, Dominique Masse \u2789, Chrissy Cawley \u2787, Sandi Lynn Fratini \u2789, Jeannine Spallone \u2789, Patricia Tomei \u2789, Ellen Devine \u2789, Christine Puliano \u2789, Melissa Kenny \u2786, Nancy Rossiter \u2789, Krista Tabaczynski \u2789https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/sdc_1986_pubs/1001/thumbnail.jp

    A Conversation with Dorothy Gilford

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    In 1946, Public Law 588 of the 79th Congress established the Office of Naval Research (ONR). Its mission was to plan, foster and encourage scientific research in support of Naval problems. The establishment of ONR predates the National Science Foundation and initiated the refocusing of scientific infrastructure in the United States following World War II. At the time, ONR was the only source for federal support of basic research in the United States. Dorothy Gilford was one of the first Heads of the Probability and Statistics program at the Office of Naval Research (1955 to 1962), and she went on to serve as Director of the Mathematical Sciences Division (1962 to 1968). During her time at ONR, Dorothy influenced many areas of statistics and mathematics and was ahead of her time in promoting interdisciplinary projects. Dorothy continued her career at the National Center for Education Statistics (1969 to 1974). She was active in starting international comparisons of education outcomes in different countries, which has influenced educational policy in the United States. Dorothy went on to serve in many capacities at the National Academy of Sciences, including Director of Human Resources Studies (1975 to 1978), Senior Statistician on the Committee on National Statistics (1978 to 1988) and Director of the Board on International Comparative Studies in Education (1988 to 1994). The following is a conversation we had with Dorothy Gilford in March of 2004. We found her to be an interesting person and a remarkable statistician. We hope you agree.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/088342307000000023 the Statistical Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
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