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I wrap my fingers around my locs Favorite strands adorned with gold I tuck my masterpiece into a bonnet For the night
Belonging in OT/OTA Students of Color in Predominantly White Institutions
What are the experiences for belonging for OT/OTA students of color at predominantly White institutions
Exploring the Relationships BetweenIndividual and Organizational Supportson Professional Quality of Life
What are the relationships between burnout, perceived support, and the perceived efficacy of organizational and individual supports among healthcare professionals
Program notes for Croft Choral Recital
Program notes include: Brahms Requiem Movement II: Den alles Fleish ist wie die Gras Johannes Brahms Letatus Sum Johann Michale Hayden Ignite Emile Deedes-Vincke Over the Sea to Skye Joyce Ellers Stars I Shall Find Victor C. Johnson Sing Gently Eric Whitacre Shenandoah Mary Goetze We are Held Susan Labarr and Jim Willson Danny Boy Carl Strommen I Sing Because I’m Happy Dr. Rollo Dilwort
Blood Pressure Monitor
Automatic electronic blood pressure monitor.https://mosaic.messiah.edu/libraryofthings/1071/thumbnail.jp
Graduate Choral Conducting Recital Program Notes
The Rose - Ola Gjeilo Ola Gjeilo (YAY-loh) (b. 1978) is a pianist and composer who specializes in choral music. Born in Skui, Norway (west of Oslo), Gjeilo was immersed in music from a young age and began playing piano and composing at five years old.1 He obtained his bachelor’s degree in composition through studies at the Norwegian Academy of Music (1999-2001), The Juilliard School (2001), and the Royal College of Music, London (2002-2004). In 2006, he received a master’s degree in composition from Juilliard.2 His influences include a wide array of artists - Keith Jarrett, Pat Metheny, Thomas Newman, Dale Chihuly, and Frank Gehry - and musical interests that span from classical to pop, folk, and jazz.3 Gjeilo is currently a freelance composer in Manhattan, NY, and is composer-in-residence with DCINY and Albany Pro Musica.4 He has collaborated with Charles Anthony Silvestri, Voces8, and Tenebrae, among others.5 Notable compositions include Ubi Caritas, The Lake Isle, Sunrise Mass, and Dreamweaver
Sing Joyfully! M.M. Recital Choral Conducting
Sounding Joy—----------------------------------------------------------------------------Gwyneth Walker
Gwyneth Walker (b. 1947) is one of the most performed female composers of the late twentieth century and early twenty-first century. As of 2003, her choral works number nearly one hundred. Walker has lived in many parts of the country but feels especially drawn to the rural areas of New England, having grown up on a dairy farm. She credits her father, who was an inventor, for her inspiration to compose from an early age
A Visual Depiction of the Field of Family Science: A Strong Foundation for a Sustainable Future
A timeline of significant moments in Family Science from the early 1900s to the present
The Up Cycle Newsletter - March 2024
This issue of Up Cycle includes: Earth Day History How to Talk about Environmental Justice Growing Outdoor Recreation for Pennsylvania
Volume 3: Edition