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Experiences at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
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How would you describe what you did at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)?Creative Movement Studies, which combines Dance and Recreation, is a major that I created with the help of my instructors and advisors at VCU. Through this combination of disciplines I have been exposed to basic medical terminology, Kinesiology and anatomy, injury prevention, choreography, ...
Posted @ 10:17PM, September 07, 2007
by Ivy Roberts | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)?I attended part-time over the years.
Posted @ 12:21PM, September 06, 2007
by Lisa Williams | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)?By attending classes part-time I am a Senior and nearing completion of the credits needed to obtain my B.A. in Art History.
Posted @ 12:18PM, September 06, 2007
by Lisa Williams | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)?I coordinated the Cancer Genomics Project which included three participating laboratories. I created a web site which allowed for reporting of data collection as well as fiscal administration for the department of Pathology.
Posted @ 12:30PM, August 30, 2007
by Jo Ann Duggins | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)?Pre-Law
Posted @ 03:30AM, August 24, 2007
by Bryan V | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)?Repaired and maintained various technical equipment and computers at Virginia Commonwealth University. Updated data bases used in tracking equipment, and handed questions from users covering a wide range of problems. Delegated jobs to other student technicians and relayed progress reports, ...
Posted @ 08:22PM, July 24, 2007
by James Lemaster | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)?A three week long summer intensive course deigned to instruct and demonstrate basic techniques used in both 2D and 3D animation. This course was offered to High School students from various areas around the US, whom were interested in learning Traditional, Flash, and 3D based animation skill sets.
Posted @ 08:11PM, July 24, 2007
by James Lemaster | Permalink |
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