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The North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) program is an affiliation of arts, historical, and cultural institutions in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and El Salvador which offer reciprocal benefits to qualifying members of other participating NARM institutions. As of June 2022, NARM has 1,231 participating institutions. [1] [2] [3]
From the 1930s Dottie and Lawrence Heller homesteaded a 34-acre (140,000 m 2) land parcel in the pinion-pine grasslands at Austin Bluffs, settling directly below the rocky outcrop of Eagle Rock. The Hellers named their homestead "Yawn Valley", and held parties for Lawrence Heller's artist colleagues from the Broadmoor Art Academy. The area has ...
As of 2024, the Sterling Scholar program was sponsored by the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation. The program awards scholarships to outstanding high-school seniors. [68] In 2024, it was reported that Miller donated $2.5 million to the Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University through her family foundation. [69]
William Larimer "Larry" Mellon Jr. (1910–1989) was an American philanthropist and physician. Mellon was born in Pittsburgh June 26, 1910, the son of financier William Larimer Mellon Sr. and a grandnephew of U.S. Treasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon. His family fortune derived from Gulf Oil, Westinghouse, BNY Mellon, Koppers, Alcoa and others.
Larry Paul Arnn (born October 8, 1952) is an American educator and academic. He has served as the twelfth president of private Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Michigan , since May 2000. [ 1 ]
Famed economist Larry Summers slammed Harvard’s top leaders on Sunday over concerns about how the Ivy League school is fighting antisemitism.
Larry Grant may refer to: Larry Grant (American football) (born 1985), professional football player Larry Grant (elder) (born 1936), Canadian educator and Indigenous elder
He created a program “CityWorks”, which won the Ford Foundation Innovations in State and Local Government Award in 1992. [4] Rosenstock was the director from 1996 to 1997 of the New Urban High School Project, an effort funded by the U.S. Department of Education to find and describe new models for urban high schools. Rosenstock and his team ...