The MeyerhoffScholarshipProgram was founded at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County UMBC in 1988 with a grant from the Robert E. Meyerhoff Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Foundation , under the guidance of future UMBC President Freeman A. Hrabowski III . It is focused on minority group minority scholarship and awareness in the science , technology , engineering and math STEM fields STEM disciplines. The program has served as a model for fostering scholarship in the African American community. History Female students of African American descent were admitted to the program as of its second year, and the program was opened up as a general scholarship with an emphasis on minority interests in 1997. This was widely viewed as preemptive action in response to the outcome of protracted litigation levied at the Benjamin Banneker ScholarshipProgram , the first scholarship of its kind to be ruled unconstitutional ref http www.diamondbackonline.com vnews display.v ART 2005 02 24 421d6eee26596 ref though the University of Maryland, College Park did publicly contest the issue vigorously for years . Publications and Media Coverage Overcoming the Odds Two books chronicle the experiences and results of those affiliated with the program in its formative years. The first was written in the late 1990s with an emphasis on African American males with its companion volume on African American females published in the early 2000s. http search.barnesandnoble.com booksearch isbnInquiry.asp?z y&EAN 9780195126426&itm 1 Overcoming the Odds Raising Academically Successful African American Young Women 2001 , Freeman A. Hrabowski, Geoffrey L. Greif, Kenneth I. Maton, Monica L. Greene, Publisher Oxford ..., 2002 References reflist External links http www.umbc.edu meyerhoff index.html Official site http www.umbc.edu meyerhoff 20 The Meyerhoff 20th Anniversary Research Symposium Celebration website http retrievernet.umbc.edu site c.euLVJ9MRKxH b.2466833 Results Meyerhoff Alumni graduate degrees earned ... more details
Meyerhoff can refer to Arthur Meyerhoff 1895 1986 , advertising agency executive, entrepreneur, Pam cooking oil Pam developer, and director of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League . Joseph Meyerhoff 1899 1985 , Baltimore businesman and philanthropist. Sally Meyerhoff 1983 2011 , American marathon runner See also Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall , often referred to simply as the Meyerhoff, a music venue and the home to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra . MeyerhoffScholarshipProgram , an University of Maryland, Baltimore County University of Maryland grant from the Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Foundation. disambig de Meyerhoff ... more details
Opportunity ScholarshipProgram may refer to School voucher programs The D.C. Opportunity ScholarshipProgram , a voucher program that served approximately 2,000 students in Washington D.C. The Florida Opportunity ScholarshipProgram , a voucher program in Florida Disambig ... more details
The Florida Opportunity ScholarshipProgram was a school voucher program in the U.S. state of Florida . It provided students from failing public schools in Florida with school voucher s enabling them to choose a higher performing public school or a participating private school. A failing public school was a school that has received two F grades within a four year period. ref http www.floridaschoolchoice.org information osp Opportunity ScholarshipProgram Florida Department of Education ref ref http www.leg.state.fl.us Statutes index.cfm?App mode Display Statute&Search String &URL Ch1002 Sec38.HTM Text of statute ref The program was declared unconstitutional in a January 5, 2006 ruling and students assigned to a failing school are no longer offered allowed to transfer and enroll in a participating private school while the option to attend a higher performing public school remains in effect. There is also a university scholarshipprogram in Florida known as the Florida Opportunity Scholars Program FOS program ref http www.sfa.ufl.edu programs sfascholarships.html ref See also School voucher References Reflist Category Education in Florida ... more details
The Stadium ScholarshipProgram is a cooperative program originally housed in residence quarters in the west side of Ohio Stadium thus the name. The Program is steeped in history and a tradition of academic merit and good citizenship. It is a very close community of students who strive for excellence in leadership through meaningful involvement in the residence hall, Ohio State, and the greater Columbus community. Students participate in residence hall activities, leadership positions, community service projects, relationships with alumni, and the cooperative work program. Cooperative Work Program One of the fundamental aspects of the Stadium ScholarshipProgram is the cooperative work program. Students work 5 7 hours a week, or 50 70 hours a quarter in the hall in exchange for the reduced discount housing fees received at the beginning of every quarter. Hours are flexible around your class and exam schedules. History Origins In 1933, a group of 75 young male students with limited financial means moved into the Ohio Stadium . Those young men lived in barrack like conditions in the stadium s southwest corner, which would become known as the Tower Club. In exchange for a break on rent, the young men did all the chores in the no frills dorm, except cooking, while they attended classes at the Ohio State University . The concept was the brainchild of Joseph A. Park , who was the university .... The decision was made to move the Stadium ScholarshipProgram to Mack Hall. Second Relocation The stadium Scholarshipprogram called Mack Hall its home for several years before moving to its current ... current&id 12&type 20 Ohio State University Housing Stadium ScholarshipProgram http www.ssp.osu.edu Student run Program website http www.alumni osu.org stadium Stadium Scholarship Dorm Alumni Society SSDAS Ohio State University studentlife Category Ohio State University Stadium ScholarshipProgram ... In 1975, the program and the Stadium dormitory were expanded several times. The university completed ... more details
The Boxer Indemnity ScholarshipProgram zh c p G ngz P iku n Ji ngxu j n was a scholarshipprogram funded by Boxer Rebellion indemnity money paid to the United States that provided for China Chinese students to study in the U.S. It has been called the most important scheme for educating Chinese students in America and arguably the most consequential and successful in the entire foreign study movement of twentieth century China. ref name Seeking Weili Ye. Seeking Modernity in China s Name Chinese Students in the United States . Stanford, CA Stanford University Press, 2001. ref File Boxer Rebellion Indemnity Scholarship recipients 1909 2.jpg thumb right 300px The first group of Boxer Indemnity ScholarshipProgram students in 1909. Future president of the Republic of China, Zhou Ziqi is seated in the front center. Background Although there had previously been some higher education opportunities ... a scholarshipprogram for Chinese students to study in the U.S. ref name Thread Iris Chang. Thread ... through the program from 1909 to 1929. ref name Seeking In 1929, after Tsinghua had become a true university itself, the Boxer Indemnity ScholarshipProgram was opened to all candidates. ref name Seeking ... American s were beneficiaries of the Boxer Indemnity ScholarshipProgram, including philosopher ... students. See also Category Boxer Indemnity Scholarship recipients Boxer Indemnity Scholarship recipients Notes reflist 1 References Commonscat Boxer Rebellion Indemnity ScholarshipProgram Michael ... States Category Boxer Rebellion Indemnity ScholarshipProgram Category Qing Dynasty Category Boxer Indemnity Scholarship recipients de Boxerentsch digung zh ..., 2009, 219 http www.amazon.com dp 0786440082 ref Development The program, set up in 1909, funded the selection, preparatory training, transportation to the U.S., and study for the scholarship beneficiaries ... served as a model for the Fulbright Program s grants for international educational exchange ... more details
Citations missing date June 2009 Infobox Organization name Bright Futures br ScholarshipProgram image ... Official website Bright Futures is the name of a scholarshipprogram in the state of Florida . It is funded by the Florida Lottery and was first started in 1997. Program The Bright Futures program allows Florida high school seniors with significant academic merit to earn a scholarship to any .... Controversy and Reform Proposals The Bright Futures Scholarship was first created in 1997, and was meant to emulate neighboring state Georgia s HOPE Scholarship . Originally the Program dispersed ... 103109 1 lottery funded scholarshipprogram merit student leaders publisher Orlando Sentinel accessdate ... type Merit based Scholarship headquarters location membership language leader title leader name key ... college in Florida. This scholarship does not apply if the student chooses to attend college outside the state of Florida and the scholarship may only be earned while in high school. There are also ... SSFAD bf renewpg.htm publisher FL Dept. of Education ref The program is divided ... group. The Florida Academic Scholars FAS program formerly known for paying 100 of tuition and mandatory ... program formerly known for paying 75 of university or 100 of community college tuition and fees was designed ... hour. The final program, the Florida Gold Seal Vocational GSV scholars program was designed to facilitate ... community colleges. There is also a new program awarding extra funds to the top scholar in each school ... Program Fact Sheet url http www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org SSFAD factsheets BF.htm publisher Florida ... bf newsrenew.htm publisher FL Dept.of Education accessdate 9 28 11 ref The scholarship only applies ... through summer study. This requirement can generally be satisfied by Advanced Placement Program Advanced Placement or College Level Examination Program CLEP examination. From 1997 through 2007, the scholarships ... in Florida s real estate market, the Florida Legislature decoupled tuition from the scholarship ... more details
The D.C. Opportunity ScholarshipProgram provides scholarships to low income children in Washington D.C. for tuition and other fees at participating private school s. The program was the first Federal Government of the United States Federal ly funded school voucher program in the United States. It was first ... ScholarshipProgram to provide scholarships to students from low income families to attend a private school of choice. ref name voucher The program targeted 2,000 children from low income families ... of the D.C. Opportunity ScholarshipProgram. ref name Reuters cite news title Disadvantaged Children ... 2012 02 13 presidents budget eliminates funding for d c opportunity scholarshipprogram title Obama s Budget Ends Funding for D.C. Opportunity ScholarshipProgram author Lindsey Burke date February 13 ... accessdate February 16, 2012 ref Program Administrator Between 2004 and 2010, the Washington Scholarship ... www.dcscholarships.org D.C. Opportunity ScholarshipProgram . The program is appropriated to receive ... . ref name voucher In a 2010 evaluation of the D.C. Opportunity ScholarshipProgram, researchers ... 20104018 pdf 20104018.pdf title Evaluation of the DC Opportunity ScholarshipProgram date June 2010 ... Voucher Program Darkens last Strauss first Valerie coauthors Bill Turque date 9 June 2008 work The Washington ..., D.C. ref The program was reauthorized under the SOAR Act in 2011. Background In 2004, President ... name voucher In 2008, the program funded attendance at 54 D.C. private schools for students from ... of four. ref name voucher In 2009 the program faced a phase out with President Barack Obama s 2009 budget proposal cutting all funding for the program and including language to prohibit any new ... voucher program last Zimmerman first Mark date 13 May 2009 work Catholic News Service accessdate 4 May ... introduced the Scholarships for Opportunity and Results SOAR Act to restore funding for the program ... funding for the program. ref name Ford cite news title D.C. school voucher funding left out of 2013 ... more details
ScholarshipProgram, which is open to all students who meet entry requirements, and the National Achievement ScholarshipProgram in which only African American Ethnicity is based on far more than color ... the PSAT NMSQT can enter the National Achievement ScholarshipProgram as well as the National ... in the other program. Steps in the Achievement Scholarship competition are parallel to those in the National Merit ScholarshipProgram. Of 160,000 entrants, some 3,000 students are referred to colleges ... Merit ScholarshipProgram from the NMSC website http www.fairtest.org files National Merit 2010 Semifinalist ...Refimprove date November 2007 Image Nmsc.png frame Logo of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation The National Merit ScholarshipProgram is a United States academic scholarship competition for recognition and college scholarships administered by National Merit Scholarship Corporation NMSC , a privately ... title NMSC Corporate Brochure format pdf accessdate October 19, 2009 ref The program began ... Scholarship Corporation Of the 1.5 million entrants, about 50,000 qualify for recognition. More than ... title 2009 Student Guide format pdf accessdate October 19, 2009 ref Program entry requirements To enter ... and have not been denied and take the Preliminary SAT National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test PSAT NMSQT in the specified year of the high school program, usually the junior 11th grade year ... as the initial screen of over 1.5 million program entrants. In the spring of the junior year, NMSC ... s total. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation does not release to the public the minimum ... they do not continue in the competition for Merit Scholarship awards. Finalist Semifinalists ... for a scholarship. Approximately 15,000 of the 16,000 Semifinalists advance to Finalist standing ... later in the process to choose scholarship winners. All Finalists receive a Certificate of Merit in recognition ..., about 8,200 receive Merit Scholarship awards. All Finalists are considered for one of the 2,500 ... more details
Samsung Global ScholarshipProgram in short Samsung GSP or GSP is a talent program of the Korea based Samsung conglomerate s flagship subsidiary, Samsung Electronics SEC . Focusing on the goal of having talented personnel with strong business skills, leadership potential and career aspirations, Samsung Electronics recognized the compelling need for high quality leaders, hence the Global ScholarshipProgram was created to nurture a very selectively compiled group of individuals, who later in the long run might become leaders Future Global Leaders of the various Samsung Electronics subsidiaries around the world, replacing the current Korean national management layer what is presently the usual ... in the subsidiaries. The program also provides young leaders with a unique international network ... interdependent global economy, the program aims to expand perspectives and enhance skills critical for leadership in a changing world. The ScholarshipProgram Each year 15 25 individuals from different parts of the globe are offered to take part in the program that has two distinctive paths an engineer and an MBA track GSP M.S. Program through http www.useoul.edu Seoul National University SNU GSP M.B.A. Program through SungKyunKwan University s Graduate School of Business SKK GSB in collaboration with MIT Sloan School of Management MIT Sloan The Global MBA program is notable for its ... MIT Sloan since its foundation, and it was the first global English only MBA program in Korea. Selected ... of the program can also be seen from the wide range of students who, as it was already in the first ... Participants of the Samsung Engineering Program Selected in 2004 Abhinav Arora India Alexey Sidelnikov ... of the Samsung MBA Program Selected in 2004 Dominika Dor Poland Ilya Fedotov Russia Olga ... careers globalscholarshipprogramme global scholarship programme.html UK http www.snu.ac.kr Seoul National ...?board news&uid 40&cp 4 MBA SKK GSB world class MBA program in Korea http gsb.skku.edu ... more details
The Health Professions ScholarshipProgram HPSP offers prospective military physician s, dentist s, Nurse Practitioner nurse practitioner s, optometrist s, psychologists , physician assistant s, pharmacists, and veterinarians a paid medical education in exchange for service as a commissioned medical department officer. Programs are available in the United States Army , the United States Navy , and the United States Air Force AFHPSP . Created under authority of the Uniformed Services Health Professions Revitalization Act of 1972, the HPSP is the primary source of trained healthcare professionals entering the United States Armed Forces . ref The other sources are the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences USUHS and direct commissions. ref Subject to eligibility for a commission such as US citizenship, physical and academic qualifications, etc. , scholarship selectees are commissioned as Second Lieutenant second lieutenants in the US Army Reserve or the US Air Force Reserve , or Ensign rank ensigns in the US Navy Reserve . The selectees are then placed on inactive reserve status during their medical school medical training . Prospective students compete for scholarships that cover some or all of the medical school years. The Air Force offers three and four year scholarships, and the Army offers one to four year scholarships. While on scholarship, the financial expenses of tuition, fees, a monthly stipend, and mandatory books and equipment are paid by the student s sponsoring service. As inactive reserve officers, the students are required to serve 45 days of active duty for training ADT each fiscal year. While on active duty, they receive the same rights, privileges, and pay, and are subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice , as any other active duty officer. For the first two years of training, this duty is sometimes spent attending an officer basic course school http www.cs.amedd.army.mil obc Army , https otcn.netc.navy.mil ois index.cfm Navy , http ... more details
The Robert Byrd Robert C. Byrd Honors ScholarshipProgram was a federally funded and state administered Merit based financial aid merit based scholarshipprogram in the United States. Program History It was designed to recognize exceptionally able high school seniors who showed promise of continued excellence in postsecondary education. The United States Department of Education s Office of Postsecondary Education awarded funds to state education agencies, which awarded scholarships also known as Byrd Honors Scholarships to eligible applicants. Students received scholarship funds which were to go towards college expenses. Funding The Byrd Honors Scholarships were established in 1985, providing 1,500 nonrenewable scholarships to eligible students. In 1993, the program was expanded to allow students who successfully completed their first year of college to reapply for stipends for the following three years. This brought the scholarship to its final value of 6,000 over four years. ref http byrd.senate.gov issues byrd education byrd education.html Byrd.senate.gov ref To pay for the over 27,000 scholars supported by the program, appropriations for the program were nearly 40,000,000 annually. ref http www.ed.gov programs iduesbyrd gtepiduesbyrd.pdf Ed.gov ref Funding for the scholarship was eliminated for the 2011 2012 school year. As a result, new awards are not being given for that year, and payments for returning students will not be distributed. ref http www.hesc.com content.nsf SFC Robert C Byrd Honors Scholarship ref Application Requirements Each state set the criteria for awarding the Byrd Honors Scholarships in addition to federal requirements. In any case, all applicants were to be high school graduates who had been accepted for enrollment at institutions of higher education IHEs in the United States had demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and who showed promise of continued academic excellence. References div class references small references div Robert ... more details
Orphan date February 2011 barelinks date July 2011 The Critical Language Scholarship CLS Program is a United States Department of State United States Cultural Exchange Programs cultural and educational exchange program which offers 575 students from the United States the opportunity to participate in an intensive language study abroad. This nationally competitive program funds students who study one ... Russian , Turkish language Turkish and Urdu . Program Administration The selection process is administered ... Affairs . The CLS Program is administered by CAORC and American Councils for International Education ... in a U.S. degree granting program at the undergraduate or graduate level. Current undergraduate students must have completed at least one year of general college course work by program start date .... Applicants must be 18 by the beginning of the 2011 CLS Program. Students in all disciplines, including ... academic year of language instruction. Applicants who have completed the CLS Program may count each ... language offered by the CLS Program. Selection Process Award recipients will be selected on the basis .... Program Details The program begins with a two day pre departure orientation in Washington D.C. . Immediately following the orientation program, students are flown to their respective locations where they delve into the intensive language programs. The program itself involves approximately 20 hours ... the program, students are asked to provide feedback and participate in post program language testing. Grant Benefits All CLS Program costs are covered for participants including travel to and from the student s U.S. home city and program location, a mandatory Washington, D.C. pre departure orientation, applicable visa fees, room, board, group based intensive language instruction, program sponsored travel within country, and all entrance fees for CLS Program cultural enhancement activities. References ... Reflist External links http clscholarship.org Critical Language Scholarship Official Website http www.americancouncils.org ... more details
The New York Times College ScholarshipProgram is a prestigious academic scholarship competition for New York City high school seniors. Past winners have demonstrated academic achievement, a drive for success especially in the face of financial and other obstacles and community service. Furthermore, candidates whose parents did not attend college are favored. Each year, since 1999, 20 scholars are announced. However, in 2009, due to financial hardships, the New York Times selected only 12 winners. In 2010, that number was halved to 6 finalists. There are a total of 218 Scholars to date. Program entry requirements To enter the competition, a student must be enrolled full time at a New York City public, private or parochial high school, progressing normally toward completion of high school and planning to enroll full time in college in the fall following the completion of high school be an American citizen or have a valid green card and alien registration number Steps in the competition Initial application Each year the New York Times receives roughly 1500 applications from seniors residing in New York City. The initial application includes an essay, a list of achievements and accomplishments, and the actual application which contains biographical and academic information. Applications are generally due mid October. Semifinals A total of 150 semifinalists are chosen from the original application pool. These semifinalists must complete an extensive follow up application, due early January, which consists of Additional three essays Two letters of recommendation Official high school transcript and SAT scores Family s financial information Finals Approximately 35 finalists are selected ... By March, 20 Times Scholars are selected. The New York Times Scholars receive UP TO 7,500 scholarship ... links http www.nytco.com social responsibility college scholarship program.html Official Website http www.nytimes.com learning students scholarship index.html Category Scholarships ... more details
The Science, Mathematics, And Research For Transformation SMART Defense ScholarshipProgram was tested as a program in 2005 under the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. SMART was fully established by the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2006, and was assigned to the Naval Postgraduate School Navy Postgraduate School Naval Postgraduate School NPS as the managing agency in late 2005 early 2006. The SMART scholarshipprogram is a United States Department of Defense Department of Defense DoD workforce development program created to address the growing gap between America and the rest of the world in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics STEM disciplines. SMART facilitates this goal by recruiting and retaining some of the best and brightest STEM candidates in the nation. SMART is a DoD civilian scholarship for service program which is a part of the National Defense Education Program NDEP . Like other NDEP programs, SMART is funded through the Secretary of Defense Office of the Secretary of Defense . Requirements The program is open to current and prospective students, including current DoD employees who meet the following requirements U.S. citizen Minimum cumulative grade point average GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Pursuing a degree in one of the STEM disciplines Willing to participate in summer internships Willing to accept post graduation employment ... to pay back the scholarship by working with the United States Department of Defense Department of Defense ... chooses to leave the program or fails to meet the program requirements, the recipient will be required ... and fees, this amount can be very high. Applicants are encouraged to soberly consider this scholarship ..., the program has grown each year. Below are the combined numbers of students awarded scholarships ... resources fellowships smart about.cfm SMART official scholarship page http www.ndep.us ProgSMART.aspx SMART section on NDEP website http www.thesmartforum.org The Unofficial SMART Scholarship Forum ... more details
Albert Henry Al Meyerhoff Jr. September 20, 1947 &ndash December 21, 2008 was an United States American Labor union labor , environmental and civil rights attorney. One of his cases sought to eliminate sweatshop conditions for workers on the island of Saipan , a part of the Commonwealth United States insular area Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands that operates under the jurisdiction of the United States court system. Early life and education Meyerhoff was born on September 20, 1947 in Ellington, Connecticut . He attended the University of Connecticut , graduating in 1969, and received his law degree from the Cornell Law School in 1972. He later told the Cornell Web magazine that he had been bullying bullied as a boy, an experience that helped develop within him an active dislike of the abuse of power . ref name NYTObit Greenhouse, Steve. http www.nytimes.com 2008 12 25 business 25meyerhoff.html Al Meyerhoff, Legal Voice for the Poor, Dies at 61 , The New York Times , December 24, 2008. Accessed December 26, 2008. ref Career as attorney He took a 60 a week job with California Rural Legal Assistance , a non profit legal and political advocacy group that promotes the interests of migrant laborers and the rural poor. One lawsuit he filed against the University of California ... became director of its public health program, where he pursued litigation aimed at eliminating the use of certain pesticides. Meyerhoff pursued his effort using an amendment of the Federal Food, Drug ... foods. ref name NYTObit Meyerhoff died at age 61 on December 21, 2008 in Los Angeles , where he ..., Our Killers Al Meyerhoff s final article http www.huffingtonpost.com al meyerhoff Huffington Post A profile and listing of Meyerhoff s writings for the Huffington Post Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meyerhoff, Al ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 20, 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 21, 2008 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meyerhoff, Al Category ... more details
noref date December 2011 Joseph Meyerhoff April 8, 1899 February 2, 1985 was an American businessman, fundraiser, and philanthropist based in Baltimore, Maryland . His son is Harvey Meyerhoff . Biography Meyerhoff was born in Ukraine and was brought to the United States as a young boy in 1906, where he eventually made his fortune in residential and commercial development and construction. He grew up in Baltimore and graduated from Baltimore City College he then attended and completed his law degree at the University of Maryland in the mid 1930s. Meyerhoff married in the 1930s to Rebecca Witten and they had three children, Harvey, Eleanor and Peggy, whom they raised in Baltimore. Meyerhoff practiced law for some years upon graduation from the University of Maryland School of Law UM School of Law ... thrived for nearly 40 years until it was sold for about 180M making Meyerhoff and his family one ..., including various shopping centers throughout the west side. In the early 1950s Meyerhoff and other ... crises. He retired in 1965. Meyerhoff continued his career as an avid philanthropist serving as president ... organizing and revitalizing the group. The BSO s primary home, the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall , is named after him. Meyerhoff also supported many other Jewish charities and art museums throughout ... Merrick . Legacy Meyerhoff s legacy lives on through charities and scholarships and through his various contributions to the BSO. The Joseph and Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable Funds is a group ... as nationally and internationally. Thus, Meyerhoff s philanthropic legacy continues through his children ... A child daycare center in Rehovot, Israel carries Meyerhoff s name as the main donor. His name also lives on with the Joseph Meyerhoff Library in Beersheva, Israel. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meyerhoff, Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meyerhoff, Joseph Category 1899 births Category ... more details
Arthur E. Meyerhoff 1895 1986 was an advertising agency executive and entrepreneur . He was born in Chicago, Illinois . Meyerhoff founded his own agency, Arthur Meyerhoff Associates , in 1932 after persuading the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company that he could arrange for newspapers to place advertisements for Wrigley chewing gum on their comic pages. He then got the newspapers to agree to the idea. During World War II , Philip K. Wrigley was in charge both of the Wrigley Company and the Chicago Cubs Major League Baseball club. Wrigley decided to found the All American Girls Professional Baseball League as a promotional sideline to maintain interest in baseball as the military draft was depleting Major League rosters of first line players. He approached other Major League team owners, but the idea was not well ... of Wisconsin . Meyerhoff was given the responsibility of coordinating operations with city officials ... made an auspicious debut, but after the 1944 season Wrigley sold the AAGPBL to Meyerhoff. It was under Meyerhoff management that expansion to six teams, as well as the publicity campaign of the AAGPBL ... league history.cfm All American Girls Professional Baseball League History ref Meyerhoff ... and pans. This food Enabling enabler was born in the mid 50s, when Meyerhoff was looking for a side ... spray . First, Meyerhoff had the formula perfected so it could be sprayed then he campaigned ... W 40 Article ref The name PAM is an initialism for Product of Arthur Meyerhoff. In the 1960s Meyerhoff ... Arthur E. Meyerhoff Publisher Berkley, 1968. Amazon Standard Identification Number ASIN B001Q6BMP4 ... www.nytimes.com 1986 09 06 obituaries ae meyerhoff ad executive and critic of usia dies.html NY Times Obituary ref Meyerhoff died on August 29, 1986 at his home in Rancho Santa Fe, California , at the of 91 ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meyerhoff, Arthur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1986 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meyerhoff, Arthur Category American ... more details
In hyperbolic geometry , the Meyerhoff manifold is the arithmetic hyperbolic 3 manifold obtained by 5,  1 Dehn surgery surgery on the Figure eight knot mathematics figure 8 knot complement . It was introduced by harvtxt Meyerhoff 1987 as a possible candidate for the hyperbolic 3 manifold of smallest volume, but the Weeks manifold turned out to have slightly smaller volume. It has the second smallest volume math 12 cdot 283 3 2 zeta k 2 2 pi 6 0.9812 ldots math of orientable arithmetic hyperbolic 3 manifolds where sub k sub is the Dedekind zeta function zeta function of the quartic field of discriminant &minus 283 . harvtxt Chinburg 1987 showed that it is arithmetic. References Citation last1 Chinburg first1 Ted title A small arithmetic hyperbolic three manifold doi 10.2307 2046135 mr 883417 year 1987 journal Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society issn 0002 9939 volume 100 issue 1 pages 140 144 Citation last1 Chinburg first1 Ted last2 Friedman first2 Eduardo last3 Jones first3 Kerry N. last4 Reid first4 Alan W. title The arithmetic hyperbolic 3 manifold of smallest volume url http www.numdam.org item?id ASNSP 2001 4 30 1 1 0 mr 1882023 year 2001 journal Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. Classe di Scienze. Serie IV issn 0391 173X volume 30 issue 1 pages 1 40 Citation last1 Meyerhoff first1 Robert title A lower bound for the volume of hyperbolic 3 manifolds doi 10.4153 CJM 1987 053 6 mr 918586 year 1987 journal Canadian Journal of Mathematics issn 0008 414X volume 39 issue 5 pages 1038 1056 Category 3 manifolds Category Hyperbolic geometry ... more details
Infobox person bgcolour name Leah Meyerhoff image Leah Meyerhoff.jpg imagesize caption birth name birth date birth place San Francisco, California San Francisco , California , United States U.S. death date death place othername yearsactive spouse website http www.leahmeyerhoff.com awards Student Academy Awards Student Academy Award nomination for Best Narrative Short br 2005 Twitch film Twitch br Slamdance Slamdance Honorable Mention for Best Narrative Short br 2005 Twitch film Twitch academyawards emmyawards tonyawards occupation film director director , film producer producer , screenwriter , and actor Leah Meyerhoff is a Student Academy Award nominated film director director , film producer producer and screenwriter . Her films have screened in over 200 film festivals worldwide and won over a dozen international awards. ref cite web url http www.imdb.com name nm1573783 title Leah Meyerhoff on IMDb accessdate 2010 06 02 ref Biography Leah Meyerhoff was born in San Francisco, California and attended Berkeley High School Berkeley, California Berkeley High School . She graduated with Honors from Brown University with a Bachelor s degree in Art Semiotics and is currently pursuing a Master s degree in Film at New York University . ref cite web url http www.leahmeyerhoff.com bio title Leah Meyerhoff bio accessdate 2010 06 02 ref While at NYU, Leah directed Twitch film Twitch , a short film portraying a young girl s irrational fear that her mother s disability is contagious. ref cite .... ref cite web url http www.leahmeyerhoff.com press title Leah Meyerhoff press accessdate 2007 09 ... web url http www.leahmeyerhoff.com bio title Leah Meyerhoff bio accessdate 2007 09 14 ref Leah lives ... official site imdb name id 1573783 name Leah Meyerhoff List of Brown University people Film Brown University Alumni Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meyerhoff, Leah ALTERNATIVE ... , United States U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meyerhoff, Leah Category American ... more details
they study at home or abroad. The Gates Millennium Scholars program is another minority scholarship ...Refimprove date October 2006 globalize date December 2010 two other uses scholarship as a form of financial aid the practice and method of scholars scholarly method the international education program The Scholar Ship A scholarship is an award of Student financial aid financial aid for a student to further their education. Scholarships are awarded on various criteria, which usually reflect the values and purposes of the donor or founder of the award. Types The most common scholarships may be classified as Merit based These awards are based on a student s academic, artistic, athletic or other abilities ... applicants to fill out a FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid FAFSA to qualify if the scholarship ... from the scholarship. This is particularly the case with education and nursing scholarships ... When starting to explore scholarship opportunities, most high school students check with their guidance ... brother. This kind of scholarship is mostly ad hoc. School Old, well known schools are often endowed with scholarship funds. University Old, well established universities may have funds to finance the studies ... NMSQT test, usually in their junior year of high school. National Merit Scholarship programs are initially determined by the scores received on the PSAT NMSQT test. Some private scholarship programs ... www.bipolar lives.com 2011 Bipolar Lives Scholarship.html title Bipolar Lives Scholarship accessdate ... Secrets to Winning a Scholarship , has explained that the average family tends to overestimate their eligibility ..., the yellow pages , and Internet search engines. See also Wiktionary Athletic scholarship Bursary Demyship Exhibition scholarship Exhibition Fellow ship Financial aid educational expenses List of North .... FreSch Free Scholarship Search. 1997. Martin, Michel. Scholarships Who Gets Them and Why? Tell ... de estudo ru scn Borsa ri studiu simple Scholarship fi Apuraha sv Stipendium tr Burs uk ... more details
title Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall publisher Baltimore Symphony Orchestra year 2007 accessdate December ... year renovation program which began in 1997, also included a new stage lighting system, new stage ... an additional convert 12 ft abbr on of space. ref name mdoe cite web title Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony .... The Meyerhoff is immediately adjacent to the Cultural Center Baltimore Light Rail station Cultural ... by Meyerhoff and grants from the State of Maryland and City of Baltimore. At the opening concert, Comissiona ... for the occasion. Other works on the program included Symphonic Variations by C sar Franck ... List of concert halls References Reflist External links http www.bsomusic.org main.taf?p 3,3 About the Meyerhoff ...,,0, 12.267441860465123 Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on Google Street View Category Pietro Belluschi buildings ... more details
scholarshipamerica.org about us.php In fiscal year 2007, Scholarship America distributed a total of 207 million to 114,000 students through its programs. Scholarship America Annual Report, 2007 . Timeline Dollars for Scholars, the initial program that would become Scholarship America, was originally ... Report, 2007 . Programs Dollars for Scholars, Scholarship America s first program, is a nationwide ... Scholarship America s logo as of January, 2008 Scholarship America is a Minnesota based American ... with fundraising, managing and awarding scholarships to students. Scholarship America s two main divisions are Dollars for Scholars, a coalition of local scholarship organizations in communities across the United States, and Scholarship Management Services, which designs, administers and manages corporate and foundation scholarship programs. Scholarship America also administers several special scholarship initiatives, including the Dreamkeepers Emergency Financial Aid program for community college students, and the Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund, which has to date distributed 36 ... was founded in 1958 by Dr. Irving Fradkin, an optometrist in Fall River, Massachusetts , and Scholarship America was officially chartered under the name Citizens Scholarship Foundation of America on May 15, 1961. Scholarship America appointed Mim Schreck, former chair of its board, as interim president ..., as a way of ensuring that community members could contribute to a city wide scholarship fund through ... 1961, under the name of Citizens Scholarship Foundation of America CSFA . During its early years ... from its community based Dollars for Scholars roots with the establishment of Scholarship Management ... the 5 million mark in terms of scholarship funds distributed. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, the organization ... to maximize CSFA related aid to students on their campuses and ScholarShop program a junior high and high school college readiness curriculum. Between 1994 and 2001, CSFA s Dollars for Scholars program ... more details
Multiple issues wikify February 2012 orphan February 2008 primarysources July 2008 Hathaway scholarships are scholarship s designed to provide an incentive for Wyoming students to prepare for and pursue postsecondary education within the State of Wyoming. The program consists of four separate merit scholarships, each with specific eligibility requirements, and a need based scholarship for eligible students which supplements the merit awards. Hathaway Merit Scholarships became available for eligible recipients beginning with the class of 2006 for the 2006 fall semester. Funding 80 of the funds appropriated for the Hathaway Scholarship Program are for the Hathaway Merit Scholarships and 20 of the funds are for Hathaway Need Based Scholarships. Hathaway scholarships are for attendance at the Wyoming postsecondary eligible institutions. Eligible institutions http www.caspercollege.edu Casper College CC , Casper http www.cwc.edu Central Wyoming College CWC , Riverton http ewc.wy.edu Eastern Wyoming College EWC , Torrington http www.lccc.wy.edu Laramie County Community College LCCC , Cheyenne http www.northwestcollege.edu Northwest College NWC , Powell http www.sheridan.edu Sheridan College SC , Sheridan http www.uwyo.edu University of Wyoming UW , Laramie Hathaway scholarships are not entitlements, and are subject to legislative appropriation. The legislature has the authority to modify or terminate the Hathaway Scholarship Program at any time. External links http www.hathawayscholarship.com Hathaway Scholarship Information http www.k12.wy.us Hathaway.asp Hathaway Scholarship Portal Category Scholarships in the United States ... more details
1483 New Georgia Encyclopedia HOPE Scholarship ref Program details The program is entirely Student ... offering the scholarship in its present form. Several suggestions were made to decrease the program ... funded lottery programs the HOPE ScholarshipProgram, a voluntary pre kindergarten program ... elect to create a Constitutional amendment protecting the HOPE ScholarshipProgram from legislative ... ScholarshipProgram Overview.aspx ref March 2011 Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signs a new law into effect ... Scholarship Goals The HOPE program has two stated goals Citation needed date February 2007 To offer ... Bright Futures ScholarshipProgram Bright Futures Scholarship http www.tn.gov CollegePays mon ...?id about us Kentucky Educational Excellence ScholarshipProgram Education in Kentucky Kentucky Educational ... default.asp Georgia s HOPE Scholarship and Grant Program http www.gsfc.org gsfcnew index.cfm Georgia ...About the HOPE Scholarship in Georgia the national tax credit Hope Scholarship Credit Refimprove date August 2007 The HOPE ScholarshipProgram Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally created in 1993 under the supervision of Georgia Governor Zell Miller , is a merit based higher education scholarship ... students whose family income exceeded 100,000 per year were disqualified from the program. To receive HOPE Scholarship funding, students must meet one of the following academic requirements ref name gacollege411.org http www.gacollege411.org Financial Aid Planning HOPE Program Georgia s HOPE ScholarshipProgram Overview.aspx ref Graduate from a HOPE eligible high school with a 3.0 grade point average ... a HOPE eligible home study program with a 3.0 grade point average. For all Georgia high school graduates ... program, or earn a GED, and score in the national composite 85th percentile or higher on the SAT or ACT tests. Graduate from an ineligible high school or complete an ineligible home study program, and then earn ..., or dangerous drugs. Not be in default or owe a refund on a student financial aid program. Maintain ... more details