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S.C. O'Neal Library and Technology Center (Completed ca. 2006): The LTC is the forwardmost building on campus and it acts as the pillar of the campus. The LTC houses general studies classrooms, two computer labs, and a two-story library center.
The O'Neill CVI library has a lounge area with couches and chairs, study rooms, work desks, and books. [4] [5] The library features a commemorative mural, created to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the school. It features the inukshuk sculpture that was originally outside the school in the back garden. This sculpture was dismantled by unknown ...
O'Neal, Derby, and Moses outlined the philosophy of the troupe in a founding document: [4] Our fundamental objective is to stimulate creative and reflective thought among Negroes in Mississippi and other Southern states by the establishment of a legitimate theater, thereby providing the opportunity in the theater and the associated art forms.
Patrick Eugene O'Neil (1942 – September 20, 2019) [5] was an American computer scientist, an expert on databases, and a professor of computer science at the University of Massachusetts Boston. [6]
Robyn O'Neil was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1977. [6] She lives and works in Los Angeles, California. [6] She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Texas A&M University-Commerce, continuing with studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, King's College London, and Werner Herzog's Rogue Film School, Los Angeles.
Gwendolyn Sneed O'Neal (1946 – June 12, 2024) was an American academic administrator and home economist who served as the interim president of Bennett College in 2019. She was a professor and head of the Department of Consumer, Apparel, and Retail Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro , retiring in 2014.
Prolific author Neal Stephenson’s digital content platform Lamina1 and “The Lord of the Rings” film franchise special effects company Wētā Workshop are set to collaborate on a ...
The 1995 workshop at the University of Warwick led to research into the various necessary elements of digital preservation, which concluded in 1999. [6] Proposals for the DPC were published in D-lib magazine in February 2001, began operations in July of the same year, [ 7 ] and officially launched at the House of Commons in February 2002. [ 6 ]