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At Drisha, people of all ages and backgrounds study Torah in an inclusive Beit Midrash, marked by deeply rigorous and honest learning, a commitment to the Jewish people, and a passion for connecting our study of texts with our individual and communal lives.
At Drisha, people of all ages and backgrounds study Torah in an inclusive Beit Midrash, marked by deeply rigorous and honest learning, a commitment to the Jewish people, and a passion for connecting our study of texts with our individual and communal lives.
Arts education has been a Lincoln Center priority since its founding, and the establishment of Lincoln Center Institute in 1975 made Lincoln Center a leader in integrating the arts into school curricula and training teachers to use the arts as a teaching tool. Inspired by a campus redevelopment effort that has succeeded in drawing broader audiences to Lincoln Center’s reimagined physical spaces, Lincoln Center recognized that rethinking and revitalizing its work in arts education would enhance its impact and expand its reach to underserved communities. In September 2012, Lincoln Center welcomed Russell Granet as the Institute’s new Executive Director. A renowned advocate for arts education and a veritable leader in the field, Mr. Granet organized a major planning effort to determine the future of Lincoln Center’s educational programming that included retreats for Lincoln Center staff and Institute Board members; teaching artist town hall sessions; school visits; and meetings with staff, Board and educators. This process led to a new vision and strategic plan for bringing Lincoln Center educational offerings together as the Lincoln Center Education (LCE) family of programs. Operating under the direction of Mr. Russell Granet, Lincoln Center Education encompasses all the institution’s educational activities in schools and in the community. LCE is also launching a variety of new and important projects for bringing the arts to underserved populations and for making advancements in the field of arts education that will help LCE to better serve its audiences and to develop strategies that can be shared nationally and internationally.
From its humble beginnings in 1964, in an apartment on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Lincoln Square Synagogue (LSS) has grown into an institution that has been a model for Modern Orthodox Judaism.
New York City's only K-8 public school for musically gifted children Special Music School at Kaufman Music Center (P.S. 859) is a groundbreaking public school for musically gifted children offering musical training, including private instrumental lessons, during the regular school day. The school combines intensive instrumental study with a rigorous academic program, providing a strong foundation for a lifetime of music without compromising academic studies. Modeled on the renowned special music schools of the former Soviet Union, Special Music School at Kaufman Music Center successfully ensures that music is a primary component of each child's education. Founded in 1996, Special Music School represents a unique public/private partnership between Kaufman Center, a nonprofit multi-arts organization, and the New York City Department of Education, which funds the academic portion of the students’ education. The music program is fully funded by Kaufman Music Center through private contributions. As with all public schools, tuition is free to residents of the residents of the five boroughs of New York City. The music program goes from kindergarten through grade 12.
New York City's only K-8 public school for musically gifted children Special Music School at Kaufman Music Center (P.S. 859) is a groundbreaking public school for musically gifted children offering musical training, including private instrumental lessons, during the regular school day. The school combines intensive instrumental study with a rigorous academic program, providing a strong foundation for a lifetime of music without compromising academic studies. Modeled on the renowned special music schools of the former Soviet Union, Special Music School at Kaufman Music Center successfully ensures that music is a primary component of each child's education. Founded in 1996, Special Music School represents a unique public/private partnership between Kaufman Center, a nonprofit multi-arts organization, and the New York City Department of Education, which funds the academic portion of the students’ education. The music program is fully funded by Kaufman Music Center through private contributions. As with all public schools, tuition is free to residents of the residents of the five boroughs of New York City. The music program goes from kindergarten through grade 12.
York Prep day school is located at 40 West 68th Street in the Lincoln Center area of New York City. One hundred percent of the graduating classes are accepted into college, with more than 85% of students getting into their top choice.
York Prep day school is located at 40 West 68th Street in the Lincoln Center area of New York City. One hundred percent of the graduating classes are accepted into college, with more than 85% of students getting into their top choice.
New York City's only K-8 public school for musically gifted children Special Music School at Kaufman Music Center (P.S. 859) is a groundbreaking public school for musically gifted children offering musical training, including private instrumental lessons, during the regular school day. The school combines intensive instrumental study with a rigorous academic program, providing a strong foundation for a lifetime of music without compromising academic studies. Modeled on the renowned special music schools of the former Soviet Union, Special Music School at Kaufman Music Center successfully ensures that music is a primary component of each child's education. Founded in 1996, Special Music School represents a unique public/private partnership between Kaufman Center, a nonprofit multi-arts organization, and the New York City Department of Education, which funds the academic portion of the students’ education. The music program is fully funded by Kaufman Music Center through private contributions. As with all public schools, tuition is free to residents of the residents of the five boroughs of New York City. The music program goes from kindergarten through grade 12.
The New York Philharmonic Digital Archives contains a growing collection of archival documents from the International Era: 1943-1970.
One of the nine specialized high schools in New York City and the only one dedicated to arts education. LaGuardia was originally two separate schools -- the highly regarded Music and Art High School and the High School for the Performing Arts (the "Fame!" school). The two schools were combined in 1984 in their new home next door to Lincoln Center and renamed the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School for Music and Art and the Performing Arts in honor of Mayor LaGuardia -- whose creation was his idea.
York Prep day school is located at 40 West 68th Street in the Lincoln Center area of New York City. One hundred percent of the graduating classes are accepted into college, with more than 85% of students getting into their top choice.
One of the most exciting and innovative jazz programs in the country, Juilliard Jazz Studies combines education in the history and traditions of the music with unparalleled professional performance opportunities designed to integrate students into a thriving jazz environment. Official Juilliard Jazz Studies Website: www.juilliard.edu/jazz Juilliard Jazz at 10 Online Auction: http://www.biddingforgood.com/JuilliardAuction/jazzat10 Juilliard Jazz Summer 2011: www.juilliard.edu/summerjazz Follow us on Twitter!: www.twitter.com/juilliardjazz Juilliard Jazz EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.aspx?epk_id=279695 Juilliard Jazz reserves the right to remove any inappropriate content.
The Lila Acheson Wallace Library is a comprehensive resource for the School's performance and research needs. The collection includes more than 77,000 music performance and study scores, including scholarly editions of composers' collected works and other historical editions; 24,000 books on music, dance, drama, and general academic subjects; 26,000 sound recordings (LPs, compact discs, reel-to-reel, cassette, and DAT tapes), and 2,600 videos. Juilliard's library is the proud home of the Juilliard Manuscript Collection — one of the world's greatest collections of autograph manuscripts, composer sketches, engraver proofs, and first editions. Complementing this extraordinary resource is the Peter Jay Sharp Special Collections, which includes numerous rare printed editions, manuscripts, manuscript facsimiles, and archival collections. Explore the collection at http://juilliardmanuscriptcollection.org/ Materials circulate only to current Juilliard School students and faculty members. Outside users may make appointments to view materials during business hours (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) that are unique to Juilliard's collection. For further information please call or email us.
The Juilliard School encourages Facebook users to interact with each other and the institution in a respectful and considerate manner on Juilliard’s timeline and within comment threads of Juilliard content. Your posts and/or comments to Juilliard’s page should be appropriate for all audiences—please remember your name and photo are publicly visible to all visitors of Juilliard’s page. Juilliard is not responsible for any content posted by visitors to the page. At its sole discretion, Juilliard reserves the right to screen and remove any content deemed inappropriate, including but not limited to offensive language; political endorsements; content that harasses, abuses, threatens, or otherwise violates the rights of others; advertisements, promotions, or other commercial content that sells products or services; any and all outside links; or spam. Juilliard also reserves the right to block users who violate this policy. Use of this page is subject to Facebook’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Juilliard faculty, staff and students should also remember that their use of this page is subject to applicable Juilliard policies.
At Drisha, people of all ages and backgrounds study Torah in an inclusive Beit Midrash, marked by deeply rigorous and honest learning, a commitment to the Jewish people, and a passion for connecting our study of texts with our individual and communal lives.
The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) works with and for students to create vibrant programs in a friendly environment. We aim to create social programs and educational activities that encourage learning, growth, and understanding. The OSA oversees the residence life program, orientation, student activities, student organizations, and much more! The Juilliard School encourages Facebook users to interact with each other and the institution in a respectful and considerate manner on Juilliard’s timeline and within comment threads of Juilliard content. Your posts and/or comments to Juilliard’s page should be appropriate for all audiences—please remember your name and photo are publicly visible to all visitors of Juilliard’s page. Juilliard is not responsible for any content posted by visitors to the page. At its sole discretion, Juilliard reserves the right to screen and remove any content deemed inappropriate, including but not limited to offensive language; political endorsements; content that harasses, abuses, threatens, or otherwise violates the rights of others; advertisements, promotions, or other commercial content that sells products or services; any and all outside links; or spam. Juilliard also reserves the right to block users who violate this policy. Use of this page is subject to Facebook’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Juilliard faculty, staff and students should also remember that their use of this page is subject to applicable Juilliard policies.
The Office of Financial Aid is responsible for administering all financial assistance programs, including document and data collection, eligibility determination, and award distribution. The office awards institutional, federal and state assistance to more than 90 percent of Juilliard students in the form of Juilliard scholarships, loans and on-campus jobs (work-study). In addition, our other services include assistance in searching for outside scholarships, and individual and group budget and debt management counseling. All students must apply for financial aid each year for consideration. In addition, students must remain in good academic standing and maintain satisfactory academic progress each year to be eligible for aid. The deadline for new students to apply is March 1. Complete application details can be found on our website. Continuing students must only complete the FAFSA or International Student Supplement to renew their awards. The deadline for continuing students is May 1. Current students can check their document status and current award letters on WebAdvisor. Students with questions or concerns may visit the office to meet with a counselor, or contact us by e-mail or phone. We are here to help!
Come to Rutgers Presbyterian Church for enrichment, friendship, and fun! Enjoy classes for toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age kids: Mommy & Me and On My Own playgroups for gentle separation; art; dance; gym time; soccer; musical theatre; Mandarin; and a pre-K alternative. Our caring, experienced teachers make children feel welcome in a nurturing community open to all. Our adult fitness classes help adults of all ages enjoy greater physical and spiritual health. Enjoy Active Adult Fitness, Tai Chi, and Feldenkrais. Senior discounts available to those 62 and older. Great programs, great prices, great Upper West Side location! Fall registration is ongoing. We'll see you soon!
Kelly Wallace and Mary Beth Coudal coach you into becoming better writers. Our Boot Camp workshops bring together a fun group of writers who want to get serious about having their work published. Kelly Wallace is a thirty-something small business owner and writer living in Portland, OR. She is currently a Hawthorne Fellow at The Attic Writing Institute in Portland, OR where Cheryl Strayed, David Biespiel, and Jennifer Lauck teach. She is a Member of the Pinewood Table writer’s group led by Stevan Allred and Joanna Rose. Mary Beth Coudal is an award-winning journalist and blogger living in New York City. Her essays has been published at Salon.com, the New York Times, Self, and others. As a stand up comic, she’s performed at Caroline’s and Stand Up New York. When not writing or teaching, she's making collages, taking pictures, avoiding housework. *** Both Kelly and Mary Beth are available for one-on-one writing coaching. Kelly Wallace is available for coaching on all stages of your project. "I offer one-on-one coaching for writing and book projects. I can help with concept and craft, form and structure, as well as project planning and deadlines. We can meet via Skype, Google Hangout, telephone or in person at my office in the Portland area. Call me 503.575.5104 or email writersbootcampwest at gmail dot com if you are interested in discussing whether coaching would help your project." Mary Beth Coudal is a coach on blogging, social media, and personal essays. "I have done a ton of copywriting and web writing. I work with you to make your writing short and snappy. Love to travel and meet IRL (in real life). Or connect at 646.678.0832 or email bootcamp4writers at gmail dot com."
Fordham Law, across from Lincoln Center in Manhattan, is a vibrant academic community dedicated equally to scholarship, the craft of lawyering, and public service. It is among the 25 top law schools in Class of 2015 initial employment with Big Law and federal clerkships.