Jahangirnagar University Admission
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First assignment at Central Michigan University: Fire Up Chips! - Duration: 1:17.
Welcome, welcome, welcome to our new and returning students we are so excited that you are here.
We are ready for an awesome school year. Lets fire up chips!
Hey chips welcome home we are so bored without you were so happy to have you here
so we're fired up to see you in the
classroom, and a librarian on campus can't wait to see you. Fire up chips!
We're excited to have you back on campus we're excited to have you back in the Mount Pleasant community.
We've missed you!
Welcome back to campus.
We're looking forward to a really great fall semester all the interactions between our faculty
and our students in the classroom, in the lecture hall, in the laboratory and in the field
and as always fire up chips!
Welcome to Central Michigan University, make every day better than the day before
Welcome back Chippewa so happy to have you back. Fire up chips!
Welcome new and returning students we hope you had a great summer we're really looking
forward to seeing you on campus.
Welcome to campus new and returning students
we're excited about the upcoming year.
Welcome back, to all the returning students to Central this fall
we're going to have a great year
and welcome to all their new students to the class of 2021.
Fire up chips!
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Thomas Jefferson University Welcomes First Students to New Bachelor of Nursing Program - Duration: 0:19.
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University Challenge: Oxford Brookes v Courtauld Institute of Art (Series 2017/2018, Episode 6) - Duration: 28:44.
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University Challenge S47E06 Oxford Brookes vs Courtauld - Duration: 28:44.
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IRIS | Colorado Mesa University - Duration: 1:33.
Are you tired of the registration, financial aid advising run around.
IRIS is here to save you!
That's right I'm IRIS.
Management knows me as Integrated Resources for Information and Solutions. Get it? But you can
just call me IRIS.
I'm kind of a big deal.
I've taken registration, financial aid, student accounts and advising and rolled them into
one. A convenient place to get all your student business done.
I know, I know you think that's impossible.
But no, I did it.
Let me tell you how.
First, I cross-trained a group of some of the best people from registration, financial
aid, advising and student accounts.
Believe me they know a lot about everything and can take care of most of your student
needs but if they get stuck...
they can always call in an expert.
After we trained our front line IRIS we thought they needed a remodeled home.
Just take a look at the new first floor of Lowell Heiny Hall.
There's a great big IRIS desk, you can't miss it with all the bright banners and new graphics.
That's where you go for everything.
A lot of what you need to do can be done online.
So there are new workstations with IRIS staff ready to help.
It's just that simple and such an improvement.
So when your friends want to know where to pick up their financial aid, how to register
for a class, what's required in their major.
Tell them to go ask IRIS.
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Kansas State University | Collaborating with The National Theatre of Ghana - Duration: 1:24.
These are the professional dancers in Ghana.
Dream is not even the right word … it was amazing.
I had such a great time.
We've been trying for over ten years to teach and do a cultural exchange.
It started first with meetings, and what's significant about the 2016 trip is we went
from just meeting to teaching and sharing and performing with each other.
Adding that element of traveling not only to visit The National Theatre – which is
an incredible space – but, dancing in the space and sharing in the space.
And they have fully embraced us, and want to learn from us, and we want to learn from
them.
So, the next step, it's time for The National Theatre to come to K-State.
Our time together in 2016 was incredible and I know that they want to come – and we want
them to come.
So, we here at K-State need to make that happen.
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University Ortho & Spine - Duration: 5:12.
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University of Pittsburgh Testing Center: Introduction - Duration: 1:18.
Located on the ground floor of the Cathedral of Learning, the University of
Pittsburgh Testing Center offers a variety of testing services in a private,
supervised testing area. We administer computer and paper-based examinations
for distance education courses, makeup exams for on-campus courses, testing
through the Office of Disability Resources and Services and can proctor
exams for students from other universities as well. The Testing Center
has 52 testing stations, allowing us to offer a wide variety of
exams, including standardized and professional licensing assessments. We
also have two private testing rooms where students can test individually,
complete an exam using audio functions or schedule a test that has a verbal
components, such as language proficiency exams. The Testing Center also offers
classroom exam scanning and scoring services. Instructors can drop off exams
at any time during business hours and receive a full report by email within 24
hours of the drop off. We're happy to assist you with your testing needs. Feel
free to contact us at tests@pitt.edu or visit us at uptc.pitt.edu.
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Kansas State University | Collaborating with The Dagara Music Center in Ghana - Duration: 2:23.
Our first trip to Africa was in 2008.
We planned this to go to The Dagara Music Center.
And it was while I was there that I saw the potential for African music and dance at K-State.
That's where it all started.
The DMC was established in the year 2000.
And the idea of the DMC is to bring culture, art and people together.
You can learn dancing, you can learn about all aspects of the culture in Ghana, and in
Western Africa.
And you meet people and spend time together and exchange culturally.
Our basic idea is to develop the potential of artists who may not have the opportunity
to become academics to go to higher school.
But in the meantime, they're very talented.
They use their bodies as tools, they use their training as artists – like the kente weaving.
So, I wanted to harness all of this potential from the youth in this community … and bring
them to a place of organized learning.
So we can share our talent, our knowledge, with people.
Seeing how everything was run at the Dagara Music Center, I saw the potential for the
source of material – I knew that there was going to be a wealth of things that I could
study, that it would take developing a long-term relationship before I could foster those things.
Thanks to the long-term relationship, we have not only added courses that K-State students
and faculty participate in, we have a successful West African dance and music ensemble that
performs not only on campus but out in the community.
And that ensemble is growing, and growing, and growing, and growing.
I think it opens their eyes up to the world and gives them different perspective on how
people live and what their life is about – and just connecting with people … that students
in Kansas normally wouldn't have access to otherwise.
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University of Pittsburgh Testing Center: Student Experience - Duration: 2:06.
The University of Pittsburgh Testing Center administers examinations for Pitt
students as well as students from other universities. We're hopeful that this
quick video tutorial will prepare you for the testing experience. All students
must show photo identification in order to test, so please have photo ID with you
upon arrival. Double-check the directions for your specific exam ahead of time so
that you know what constitutes a valid ID. After completing a short sign-in form
at the registration desk, you'll then place all of your personal belongings
into lockers located outside of the testing area. Please turn off your cell
phone before locking it away. You'll use your own combination in order to lock
and unlock the lockers so your items are completely safe. Please note that some
examinations require special security protocols including metal detection and
pocket reversal. You will be notified during the registration process if you
are completing an exam that requires this security step. The testing area
itself offers a quiet, comfortable space for you to complete your exam, whether
it's a computer-based assessment or a paper and pencil test. The Testing Center
houses 52 testing stations and we always try to give testers plenty of room to
work. We also have two private rooms available in the Testing Center reserved
on the first scheduled, first-served basis. The multi-purpose rooms allow you
to complete an exam privately as well as complete exams that contain audio, such
as a language proficiency exam. You are welcome to visit the Testing Center
before your scheduled exam in order to see the space and prepare for your visit
ahead of time. We're located on the Ground Floor, G-33 of the Cathedral of
Learning. Feel free to contact us at tests@pitt.edu or visit us at uptc.pitt.edu
should you have any questions.
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SDSU All University Convocation 2017 - Duration: 7:13.
(Music)
We come from many identities and backgrounds
to create one SDSU community.
Our shared aspirations to reach higher and
strive for excellence make this university special.
This past year, we were named one of the nation's top
undergraduate universities by Princeton Review,
Kiplinger's and Money Magazine, who praised our
quality education at a reasonable cost,
and three more graduate programs moved into the top
50 - our education, aerospace engineering and
sports MBA. We ranked No. 11 for awarding
bachelor's degrees to Hispanics.
Our commitment to diversity was recognized by
INSIGHT into Diversity magazine,
the Campus Pride Index and the Military Times.
Once again, we received more than 83,000 applications,
including a record number for our
Susan and Stephen Weber Honors College.
Our students are taught and mentored by experts like
Rob Edwards, Phil Greiner, Nick Shikuma
and Bonnie Harris - her documentary is winning
international awards.
Honored with lifetime achievement awards were
Elva Arredondo, Mary Ann Lyman-Hager
and Tanis King Starck.
Students also benefit from innovative teaching
and from student support initiatives.
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Teaching brought
together arts and non-arts classes to
explore subjects like the literature and
music of psychedelic rock.
We piloted a program that used peer-led study
sessions to improve grades.
Participation in learning communities for commuter
students increased 25 percent and included
those in new programs at the Pride Center
and the Women's Resource Center.
We increased the number of summer school students
by nearly 20 percent,
the number of students matched with mentors by
57 percent and internship placements by 64 percent.
New graduate Courtney Dickson is interning at the
State Department before attending law school
at George Washington University,
and Ana Morino - who interned at NASA's
Jet Propulsion Lab - has taken her first job
as an engineer at JPL.
Our high-impact programs broaden horizons
and increase graduation rates.
The university is No. 9 in the nation
for students studying abroad.
We were named the National Model Undergraduate
Entrepreneurship Program, and we hosted our first
Women in Entrepreneurship Lecture.
Students Kristian Krugman and Reyanne Mustafa
earned an international award for SoulFULL -
a startup from the ZIP Launchpad that uses food waste
to create protein bars and powders.
Our Baja SAE racecar won a national competition.
Our athletics teams celebrated four conference titles,
eight teams played in the postseason
and three finished in the top 25.
On-campus events complemented classroom learning.
Costco co-founder Jim Sinegal and Newbery Medal
winner Matt de la Pena, both alumni, spoke at
Provost's Distinguished Lectures.
The Charles W. Hostler Institute on
World Affairs celebrated its 75th anniversary.
Skateboarding icon Tony Hawk met with
students at the Lavin Entrepreneurship Center.
In research, external funding increased to $134.3
million dollars, and Sandy Bernstein received an
NIH MERIT award.
Other notable awards:
a $28-million-dollar federal grant to a
consortium studying car and pedestrian safety,
$6.2 million dollars to improve the
training of school principals,
a $1.6-million-dollar NSF grant to Luke Wood,
Frank Harris and a group finding the best way
to teach introductory calculus in community college,
a $1.4-million-dollar NIH award to Nada Kassem
to study waterpipe tobacco smoke,
and $750,000 dollars to develop a program to
credential teachers in four years.
Our researchers work on some of society's
most-pressing problems:
Ralph-Axel Müller and Ruth Carper made an
important discovery about brain function
in children with autism,
Aaron Elkins' robotic kiosk used artificial intelligence
to spot people who are lying
and Chris Glembotski identified a protein that helps
cardiac cells combat heart disease and
recover from heart attacks.
Nearly 500 students presented original research and
creative activities at our Student Research Symposium.
Kathryn Edgerton-Tarpley received a Fulbright award
to research China's famine history,
and three recent graduates also earned Fulbrights.
Paul Ganster was awarded an honorary doctorate by
the University Council of the
Autonomous University of Baja California.
Among others receiving recognition were doctoral
students Amanda Alker, Robert Dunn, Crystal English
and Dara Seidl and sociology major Nancy Nguyen.
In creative activities, 133,000 people attended
arts events, and attendance at our Downtown Gallery
increased 21 percent.
Nearly 200 students participated in
"Jesus Christ Superstar in Concert"
- a four-night sellout!
Community service remained an important mission -
19 faculty members and 700 students in our Sage
Project worked with Lemon Grove on city sustainability.
Students raised 448,000 pounds of food for hungry
San Diegans and $144,000 dollars
for Rady Children's Hospital.
We continued to enhance our physical campus.
The university approved a Climate Action Plan
with a road map to carbon neutrality,
and we made Princeton Review's list
of most sustainable universities.
Our generous donors helped us wrap up our first
university-wide fundraising campaign.
Ron and Alexis Fowler made a $25-million-dollar
challenge gift - the largest single gift in university
history - and we renamed the Fowler College of
Business in their honor.
The Campaign for SDSU raised a total of
$815 million dollars.
Our university's dedication to excellence was
on display at Commencement -
a four-day celebration of our 10,000 graduates.
The Class of 2017 donated $55,000 dollars to
establish a scholarship endowment.
Nearly half of all graduates at SDSU-Imperial Valley
made gifts!
Shortly after Commencement we said good-bye to
President Elliot Hirshman and
welcomed Sally Roush back - this time as
San Diego State University president in our 120th year.
These highlights represent a small fraction of our
efforts to move our society forward.
Together, we are building on excellence.
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Norfolk State University committee suggests changes to school policies - Duration: 2:08.
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University of Pittsburgh Testing Center: Classroom Exam Drop Off - Duration: 1:28.
The University of Pittsburgh Testing Center offers classroom exam scanning
and scoring services to all University instructors. In order to expedite the
process, please complete a Scanning Request Form ahead of time and bring it
with you when you drop off your exams. The Scanning Request Form is available
on our website:
www.uptc.pitt.edu. Please note that we do not keep request forms on site so please
complete the form ahead of time. Classroom exam drop-off is in the
Testing Center located on the Ground Floor, G-33 Cathedral of Learning. You'll
complete a short sign-in form which will ask for your name, department and email.
Once the form is submitted, a scanning job number will be emailed to
you. You will need this scanning job number should you choose to pick up your
exams. After you complete the form, place your Scanning Request Form and the exams
into one of the clear envelopes. Please note that each version of an exam must
have its own Scanning Request Form but multiple versions of an exam can go into
the same clear envelope. Drop the envelope into the drop box and you're on
your way. When the scanning request form is completed ahead of time, you can be in
and out of the Testing Center in less than two minutes. Feel free to contact us
at tests@pitt.edu or visit us at uptc.pitt.edu should you have any questions.
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