The server could not find https://www.reed.edu/beyond-reed/worksdays/posts/2016/summer-internship-award-cral-astrophysics-lab-in-lyon%2C-france.html If you received this error message after following a link from a Reed web page, please let us know by emailing www@reed.edu Please include the following information and any other pertinent details Not found: https://www.reed.edu/beyond-reed/worksdays/posts/2016/summer-internship-award-cral-astrophysics-lab-in-lyon%2C-france.html We'll get back to you once we address the problem Reed College prohibits unlawful discrimination on the basis of race or any other category protected by federal By 2023-10-26T11:00:00+01:00 FRANCE: Lyon transport authority Sytral Mobilités and operator Keolis inaugurated a 2·4 km extension of metro Line B from Gare d’Oullins to Saint-Genis-Laval Hôpital Lyon Sud on October 20 The fully underground southwestern extension serves one intermediate station at Oullins Centre Construction has taken seven years and tunnelling was carried out using a TBM The extension is expected to add 50 000 passengers to the line The local bus network was also reorganised in response to the opening The €391m project was jointly funded by the central government Métropole de Lyon and the Rhône département The automated Line B is operated by Alstom MPL 16 two-car rubber-tyred trainsets most trains are expected to run as pairs of two-car sets Peak headway will be kept at the current 2 min 11 sec FRANCE: Construction works for Line T9 of the Lyon tram network are poised to start in mid-2024 following the government’s decision at the end of February to grant transport authority Sytral Mobilités a Déclaration d’Utilité Publique Preliminary works to move water pipes and other services are .. FRANCE: Lyon transport authority Sytral Mobilités has awarded the Paris transport operator’s RATP Dev subsidiary the next contract to operate and maintain the city’s metro tram and funicular services for 10 years from January 1 2025 as well as a future river shuttle service which is to launch in June 2025 Photos: Jérémie Anne FRANCE: Lyon transport authority Sytral Mobilités has presented a €1·6bn programme covering renewal and enhancement of the city’s four-line metro network from 2023 to 2035 The investment is split into three tranches Site powered by Webvision Cloud Halted this Sunday due to work on the line the Lyon metro's B line will not resume service until August 16 Once again at a standstill for reliability work over the weekend, from August 11 to 15 inclusive, lyon metro line B will not resume service until Friday August 16 Although the metro’s B line is extremely convenient in Lyon we have to admit that it’s at a standstill all the time From Sunday August 11 to Thursday August 15 “Work and tests to increase capacity and passenger comfort ” that never seem to end… TCL has set up a relay bus service that runs every 6 to 15 minutes from Gare Part-Dieu Vivier Merle to Saint-Genis-Laval Hôpital Lyon Sud the relay buses will not serve the Stade de Gerland Le Lou or Gare d’Oullins stations departure from St-Genis-Laval Hôpital Lyon Sud will start at 4:49 a.m The first departure from Gare Part-Dieu Vivier Merle will be at 4:52 and the last departure at 0:23 the first bus departures will be at 4:49 a.m from St-Genis-Laval Hôpital Lyon Sud and at 4:52 a.m The last departure from St-Genis-Laval Hôpital Lyon Sud will be at 00:04 and the last departure from Gare Part-Dieu Vivier Merle will be at 00:32 For more information on line B and the relay buses, visit the TCL website! Phone: 216-696-6525 Toll Free: 1-800-869-6525 Address: 1404 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44114   Share this Page Shelbrey Blanc has been named president of Holy Name High School in Parma Heights a 1967 Holy Name graduate and longtime supporter of the school who retires at the end of June after having served as president for four years Blanc currently serves as principal for Holy Name High School a co-ed secondary education school operated by the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland secretary for education and superintendent of schools for the Diocese of Cleveland Blanc has proven herself to be an exceptional educator and visionary leader guiding the school’s outstanding faculty and broader community in Holy Name’s commitment to ignite the fire of God’s love within their students and also bring that same light to the world,” Dr Blanc expressed her appreciation for the appointment saying "Holy Name is a special place – one I hold close to my heart and I am blessed to be part of this excellent institution I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to lead Holy Name into the future as its president and I look forward to continuing the traditions of Holy Name while helping to chart a solid course for continued growth and academic success in the years to come.” Blanc’s depth of experience in secondary education is impressive Blanc’s roles include that of principal assistant principal and teacher at Holy Name High School she taught high school students English at René Descartes High School Blanc earned her Master of Education in Educational Leadership from Notre Dame College in South Euclid She has a Master of Arts in French Language and Culture from Boston College Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in Chestnut Hill Blanc received her Bachelor of Science in Languages (French) from Georgetown University Faculty of Languages and Linguistics in Washington she received her French university studies diploma from the L’Université Jean Moulin France and a Diplôme de français des affaires in October 1999 from the Paris Chamber of Commerce Holy Name High School traces its roots to September 1914 when the school first opened its doors as a four-year secondary The mission of Holy Name is simple and clear: To lead young adults to Christ by educating them in mind please contact local law enforcement and: Kathleen McComb Response Services – 216-334-2999 Subscribe! Sign up to receive news & updates. "Rooms with a view", evokes not only the film of the same name, but also the magic of a domestic, landscaped setting. It is in this poetic, yet functional, spirit that the architects imagined their project for the LEGTA (Agricultural Technological and General High School) boarding house in Saint-Genis Laval.  The need to comply with very stringent energy standards (BEPAS) increased the complexity of the project’s starting point which was to provide an appropriate architectural solution for an imposing programme, which would fit into an agricultural landscape and organize the relationship with the existing buildings.  PlanA co-educational 96-bed boarding house with communal areas (common room, study rooms and staff housing) in addition to the teaching facilities (250 pupils) composed of several heterogeneous entities, located on the Coin estate, 12 kilometres from Lyon.  PlanIn terms of the landscaping, the hilly topography offers a number of viewpoints looking out across the surrounding countryside, taking in the Monts du Lyonnais, the Pilat, and the Rhône valley. The rural nature of the setting is still pre-dominant, with orchards and remarkable woodland spaces, but the surrounding urban housing estates are gradually getting nearer. © Studio Erick SailletIn this context, the boarding house can be viewed as the last piece of an architectural puzzle. It both brings together the different components and reveals their true nature. It is the final full stop, organizing the space and landscape, guiding the resident and the user.  © Studio Erick SailletAn urban response. In order to meet the dual challenge posed by a dense programme covering 2,000 m2 in a rural setting which needs to interact with the original building, the designers decided to divide the project into three structures and to simultaneously reorganize the outside spaces. © Studio Erick SailletThe overall layout uses a rift effect to treat the interface between the old and new buildings which takes the form of an old pedestrian alleyway which is used to access the service spaces for the project: student parking and staff housing. © Studio Erick SailletThe walkways and staircases are absolutely crucial to the project. They benefit from lots of natural light and differentiated views. The bay windows in the boarding house are north-facing and positioned at different heights which allows for natural smoke control and offers views over the orchards.   © Studio Erick SailletRooms with a view. Splitting the project over three buildings gave the project a certain functionality and improved efficiency. This is notably true for the bedrooms, the mainstay of the boarding house, which are housed in a separate building accommodating one hundred high school students. © Studio Erick SailletEach 30 m2 unit is designed for three people and contains three beds, separate wardrobes, individual aligned desks and a bathroom with a shower and two wash basins. © Studio Erick SailletThis unity aims to create a feeling of domestic harmony which allows each person their own privacy in a pleasant shared space Every last detail has been thought out to optimize the use of space and enhance the user-friendliness of the communal areas The essential features have been carefully preserved and the architects have worked hard to include details which create a sense of family living including components that can be customized by each individual welcoming spaces in which community and individuality coexist You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email More than 215,000 people have signed a petition urging French officials to let more doctors prescribe the anti-malaria drug chloroquine for coronavirus patients a controversial proposal that has divided health experts worldwide Support for the treatment has gained ground as doctors try to keep the COVID-19 outbreak from overwhelming hospitals with some saying early use of chloroquine and similar treatments could keep symptoms from worsening to the point that intensive care is needed The French petition on the Change.org website was launched Friday by a group of doctors including Philippe Douste-Blazy a cardiologist and former French health minister three of France's most respected doctors penned an open letter backing chloroquine use despite the absence of randomised and peer-reviewed studies on its efficiency In the absence of anti-virals for the new coronavirus to implement a new strategy," the doctors wrote in Le Figaro newspaper The French debate was fuelled by "favourable" findings from a microbiologist who has been treating dozens of patients at the hospital department he runs in Marseille have been criticised by other doctors who warn of potentially dangerous side effects and last month France issued a decree against prescribing chloroquine to all but the most severe COVID-19 cases US President Donald Trump has cited Raoult's work to push for chloroquine use despite reticence from his own health advisers asking "What do you have to lose?" at a briefing in Washington on Sunday France's Health Minister Olivier Veran on Saturday again urged caution saying initial results from clinical studies on chloroquine and other potential coronavirus treatments would be available in the coming days please register for free or log in to your account Fire at Bailey Road shopping mall doused Some banks hit by capital squeeze Air purifiers for Dhaka: hope or hype? Chinmoy shown arrested in Saiful murder case The Liberation War Museum and Alliance Française de Dhaka have jointly organised the solo photography exhibition, "Bangladesh 1971: Mourning and Morning" by Marc Riboud. The exhibition's opening ceremony was held at the Liberation War Museum on October 16. Dr A K Abdul Momen MP, Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, graced the occasion as the chief guest. HE Jean-Marin Schuh, Ambassador of France to Bangladesh, attended the event as the guest of honour. Supported by L'association Les amis de Marc Riboud and Musée Guimet, it is a unique exhibition of never-before-seen photographs taken during the Liberation War of Bangladesh. Fifty photographs are on display for the exhibition. One of the first generation of Magnum photographers, French veteran photographer Marc Riboud was born in Saint-Genis-Laval, near Lyon, in 1923. He shot his first photographs at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1937, using a tiny Vest Pocket Kodak given to him by his father for his 14th birthday. In 1944, he joined the Vercors resistance. From 1945 to 1948, he studied Engineering at Lyon's Ecole Centrale and began working. Three years later, he chose to pursue a career as a photographer. His photo of a painter atop the Eiffel Tower was published in "Life" magazine in 1953. This was his first published work. Afterwards, he joined the Magnum Photos agency after being invited by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa. He travelled by road from the Middle East and Afghanistan to India in 1955, where he remained for a year. In 1957, he travelled from Kolkata to Beijing for the first of many extended stays. In Japan, he discovered the inspiration for what would become his debut book, "Women of Japan", after a long road journey across the Far East and the Middle East. Bangladesh's independence struggle piqued his attention, and he arrived in Kolkata in late November 1971. He journeyed inside to refugee camps and liberated zones. His expedition began at Sherpur, and after crossing the mighty Brahmaputra River, he witnessed the decisive battle of Jamalpur, which he extensively documented. The majority of these are still unpublished to this day. When the all-out Indo-Pakistan war broke out on 3 December, he entered Bangladesh with an advancing Indian army backed up by Bangladeshi freedom fighters. He was one of the first photographers to enter Dhaka and capture the city's liberation with his camera. In the 1980s and 1990s, he frequently returned to the East and the Far East, particularly to Angkor and Huang Shan, but he also saw China's fast and significant transformation, a nation he had been looking at for more than thirty years. Marc Riboud donated 192 original prints produced between 1953 and 1977 to the National Museum of Modern Art (Centre Georges Pompidou) in Paris in 2011. His art has received many prestigious honours and has been shown in museums and galleries in Paris, New York, Shanghai, and Tokyo, among other places. Marc Riboud passed away in Paris in 2016 at the age of 93. The majority of his archives were given to the National Museum of Asian Arts - Guimet in Paris. After the inaugural ceremony, the exhibition will be open to all till November 16.  Visiting hours are Monday through Thursday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Sunday). "Bangladesh 1971: Mourning and Morning" is jointly curated by Lorène Durret and Mofidul Hoque. The second phase of the exhibition will take place at Alliance Française de Dhaka in January 2022. |মতামতভুয়া খবরের পেছনে রাজনীতি-অর্থনীতিইউটিউবে খবর ও ‘টক-শো’র নামে কিংবা ইচ্ছামাফিক ভিডিও ও কনটেন্ট বানিয়ে অপতথ্য ছড়ানো হচ্ছে। ৫ আগস্ট রাজনৈতিক পটপরিবর্তনের পর এটি নতুন মাত্রা পেয়েছে। দেশের বড় একটি অংশের মানুষ এ ধরনের ‘খবরে’ বিভ্রান্ত...