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10] Every year, James S. Rickards High School puts on a multicultural show called Pangaea. In recent years, the show has become more and more successful. Pangaea is a completely student-run event that showcases the various talents and cultures of the school through song, dance, and fashion from around the world.
A student center or student union is the community center of the college, serving students, faculty, staff, alumni, and guests. A student activity center might offer a variety of programs, activities, services, and facilities. [15] It may contain lounges, wellness centers, dining facilities or vendors, and entertainment venues. The student ...
PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science is a digital data library and a data publisher for earth system science. Data can be georeferenced in time (date/time or geological age) and space (latitude, longitude, depth/height).
Pangea CEO and co-founder Adam Alpert told TechCrunch that his company had set out to secure $1.5 million, but wound up raising more. All told, Pangea has raised around $3 million. Student labor ...
The School of Education’s history is intertwined with the history of UWM. The school’s predecessor, Milwaukee Normal School, opened in 1885 to train teachers in downtown Milwaukee at 18th Street and Wells Avenue.
The College of Engineering and Applied Science is a college within the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.It offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees in civil engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, and computer science.
Pangaea or Pangea or Pangaia may also refer to: Pangaea, a 1975 album by Miles Davis; Pangaea (band), an Australian punk/metal band; Pangea (cable system), a submarine telecommunications cable system connecting the Netherlands and Denmark to the UK; PANGAEA (data library), a publisher and archive for data from earth system research
An independent student-run news outlet, the UWM Post was governed by a five-member Board of Directors elected by the staff, with the editor in chief serving as chair. The Board was responsible for financial solvency of the newspaper, employment and management decisions, and daily operations.