Peter Stanford: I rolled my eyes, but now I say 'hurrah for the GDPR'
All the hard work it required to get up to speed on the new data law was worth it because of one extraordinary bonus...
All the hard work it required to get up to speed on the new data law was worth it because of one extraordinary bonus...
Passive, curmudgeonly openness is no longer good enough: the sector needs a more radical and sustainable approach
Blackline Safety Corp., a Canada-based global leader in connected safety technology, has appointed Peter Attalla vice president of international sales.
Children's Geographies; 12/01/2023
(AN 174964060); ISSN: 14733285
Academic Search Premier
Musical Arts Center
Thursday, December 5, 2024, 7:30 – 9:30pm
Premiering just last year, Jacobs faculty choreographer Sasha Janes’ updated, stereotype- shattering version of this most popular ballet tells the story from the perspective of curious young Marie.
With the help of her Aunt Drosselmeyer, Marie learns to unleash the power of her imagination to take the audience with her on a wild adventure.
This fresh take on a fantastical story still features the incomparable score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
“It was hands down the most magical version of The Nutcracker I have ever seen.” – Pointe Magazine 2023 Readers’ Choice
Cost: $25-$45
Ticket Web Link: operaballet.indiana.edu…
More info: operaballet.indiana.edu…
Auer Hall, Simon Music Center
Sunday, November 10, 2024, 2 – 3:15pm
Peter Ellefson is professor of music in trombone at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he was previously chair of the Brass Department.
More info: events.iu.edu…
Many of Roy Hargrove's peers regarded him as the greatest trumpeter of his generation. Through his own bands and as a sideman, Hargrove brewed his jazz with African and Latin sounds, R&B, soul, pop, funk and hip-hop.
Peter Tork, who studied at Carleton College in Northfield and later rose to teen-idol fame in 1966 playing the lovably clueless bass guitarist in the made-for-television rock band The Monkees, has died. He was 77.
The Minnesota Twins will promote Derek Falvey to president of baseball and business operations and Jeremy Zoll to general manager as part of a front office succession plan initiated by current club president Dave St. Peter’s move into a strategic adviser role.
Source: REX The US intends to return 28 documents signed by Peter the Great and Joseph Stalin in the 18th and 20th centuries to Russia. The documents were stolen during the 1990s from Russian archives, but were later found in the United States in the course of the investigation that lasted for about six years. The US Embassy in Moscow plans to deliver the historical documents to the Russian government on March 3 in a special ceremony, despite the confrontation between the two countries.
The partnership between Interplay and Peterman comes at a pivotal time as Peterman continues to expand its operations and scale its technical training efforts.
Although John’s column will no longer be part of Beverage Industry, he left a legacy with us and you the readers that was just as impressive as his time on earth.
Peterbilt recently announced two new vehicle configurations for the car carrier market: the Model 567 UltraLow Roof Day Cab and the Model 589 UltraLow Roof 58-inch Sleeper.
Peterbilt Motors Co. announced the availability of its new Cummins X15N natural gas engine on Models 579, 567 and 520.
To maximize driver visibility and safety, Peterbilt announced its new Digital Vision System-Mirrors (DVS-M) in the Models 579 and 567.
The authors of Spirit Pass and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls, a Native American series about MMIWG, have published their latest YA/teen book of poetry and prose.
Peter T. Xanthus recognized a distinguished career in education and leadership in robotics and stem development
Mr. Peter Holman is lauded for his work as an inventor, subject matter expert, physical therapist, and certified strength and conditioning specialist
Gerald Peter Curatola, DDS, is the founder and chief executive officer of Rejuvenation Dentistry
SMSbiotech is making progress in the regenerative medicine field using small mobile stem cells.
Mr. Hovland has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in the field of college sports
Amy Peterburs Stuebs is recognized for small business leadership and expertise in the hospitality and food service industry
Peter E. Braverman is recognized for his expertise as a physician with the Stony Brook University Medical Center
Peter Goulden, MD, specializes in endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism care at Mount Sinai Morningside and West
Peter D. Hoffman, Esq., serves as an attorney with the Law Office of Peter D. Hoffman PC
The authors of the "Madness & Mayhem: Deadly Darkness in the Dry Tortugas" and "Dancing Without Music", a YA coming-of-age novel about mental illness, have released their latest mystery set in the north country.
The authors of the Echoes in the North Country Series and "Dancing Without Music", a YA coming-of-age novel about mental illness, have released their latest mystery set in the Dry Tortugas, off Key West.
Dr. Peter Brown lends years of expertise to his work with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dr. Peter O. Yimbo celebrates 31 years as a Scientist and Consultant with NASA Ames Research Center, NASA Glenn Research Center, Science Applications International Corporation and Lawrence Livermore National Security
Climate Design Home Services, Tampa Bay's specialists in AC repair, replacement, and installation, generously donated a new air conditioner to a local St. Petersburg family.
Detkin succeeds Rebecca Ranninger Owen, lauded for her exceptional leadership and dedication to HSSV
Two years after its initial release, Peter H. Paulsen's book, From Brick and Mortar to Prosperity, continues to inspire readers around the globe.
Peter Stephan Andreas is honored for excellence as an award-winning photographer of over 40 years
A national leader of education reform and the "Godfather of Afterschool," Terry K. Peterson, PhD, channels years of expertise into expanding afterschool and summer opportunities across America collaborating with many local, state and national groups
Peter Scott is the Head of the Centre for New Media in the Knowledge Media Institute of the Open University. CNM protypes the application of new technologies and media to learning at all levels. Peter's current research interests range widely across knowledge and media research. Three key threads at the moment are: telepresence; streaming media systems; and agent research. He has a BA (1983) and PhD (1987) in Psychology. Before joining the Open University in 1995, Dr Scott lectured in Psychology and Cognitive Science at the University of Sheffield. He has a textbook in each of these subjects. He has managed dozens of major grants, and has a bucketful of research publications. Dr Scott is on the board of the company Corous.Com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Open University World Wide Ltd., specializing in the development of corporate education and training portals. He has acted as an Internet consultant to a range of multinational corporations. He is also the managing director of WebSymposia Ltd, an Internet multimedia webcasting company.
Peter Flynn runs the academic project support service in the Computer Centre at University College Cork and was Ireland's first Webmaster. He trained at the London College of Printing and has an MA from Central London Poly. Peter was on the design team for HTML and XML and currently edits the XML FAQ. He holds the dubious distinction of being the first person to break a link on the Web.
The true story of three intrepid people who successfully eluded the Japanese in Manila for more than two years, sabotaging enemy efforts and preparing the way for MacArthur's return. One was a debonair polo-playing expatriate businessman who was also a U.S. Navy intelligence officer. Another was a defiant enlisted American soldier. And the third was a wily American woman, an intinerant torch singer with many names and almost as many husbands. With ample doses of intrigue, drama, skulduggery, sacrifice, and romance, this book has all the complicated heroism and villainy of the best war novels. But it is, in the end, a true tale of courage when it counted the most. -- adapted from book jacket.
Judd Esty-Kendall's father was an animal lover who filled their house with raccoons, hawks, and critters of every size. At times it was more like a zoo than a home. But there was one creature Judd's father treasured above the rest: A gray wolf.
If you want to leave the StoryCorps Podcast a voicemail, call us at 702-706-TALK. Or email us at podcast@storycorps.org.
Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NPR Privacy Policy
TORONTO, ON — The G20 Research Group at the University of Toronto and the International Organisations Research Institute of National Research University Higher School of Economics (IORI HSE) presented their seventh G20 interim compliance report. At the halfway point between the St. Petersburg Summit in September 2013 and the Brisbane Summit in November 2014, the […]