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kt-turner · 5 months ago
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CNY Watercolor Juried Show
I hope you can make it to the CNYWS Juried Show Reception this Sunday, June 9th from 2-4 p.m. I was excited to have the painting shown above, juried into the show. Of course there will be LOTS of lovely watercolor paintings of every imaginable style and subject by many talented watercolor artists of the Central New York region at this show. It’s free! Come and check it out! Location: Wilson Art…
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toddschoenberger · 1 year ago
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SweetLax Upstate 2024 Colton Schoenberger has Committed to LeMoyne College Lacrosse
SweetLax Upstate 2024 Colton Schoenberger from Canisius High School (NY) has committed to D-1 LeMoyne College Lacrosse! The shut down defender has great stick skills and athleticism, will be a great fit for the Dolphins! Video and Description courtesy of SweetLax.
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lemoynecollege · 2 years ago
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honeyzephyr · 3 months ago
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finally got around to making my girl a better ref sheet! this is my rdr2 oc mallory! she’s a 24 year old aspiring doctor that resides in valentine with her aunt and uncle, assisting her uncle in his work as the local doctor. her horse, poppy, is an overo american paint that was gifted to her by her uncle. (more about her under the cut! be warned i am no writer so it might suck 😭)
mallory spent most of her early life growing up in the state capital of lemoyne, saint denis, with her mother, father and two older brothers. being born into high-society came with expectations, these expectations being, more often than not, challenged by mallory much to her mother’s dismay. after refusing an arranged marriage, which left her relationship with her parents strained, mallory set off at the age of 18; moving to the muddy, livestock town of valentine in new hanover to live with her aunt and uncle, chasing her dream of becoming a doctor.
this is where she meets kieran duffy, an odd fellow that caught her eye from the moment he stumbled into the doctors office, bloody and bruised. upon noticing his green scarf, it didn’t take long for her to realize he was running with the o’driscoll boys to which she upturned her nose.
“that’s a nice horse.. she yours?” he gestured to the american paint tethered to the post out front of the doctors office as she tended to a particularly nasty laceration on his cheek. “mhmm,” she hummed in response, not all too interested in engaging in small talk. he, however, did not seem to take the hint, “she looks just like you.”
as the weeks rolled by, kieran became a frequent sight, either passing through the office due to o’driscoll business or looking to have another wound tended to. mallory couldn’t help but find herself warming to the man, charmed by his gentle nature and intrigued by his involvement with such a ruthless gang that he so clearly didn’t belong in.
much of her relationship with kieran is pre-canon, taking place before chapter 1. she has no canon ties otherwise, though she does reunite with kieran a few days prior to his death in chapter 4. she bumps into him on a busy street in saint denis while visiting her family. she has to do a double take, making sure she hadn’t been imagining things, but quickly pulls him into a hug upon realization.
she all but begs him to meet her by the docks a couple evenings later, to which he agrees to, though he never shows.
she later moves to new york, attending college in medical studies.
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verdemoun · 6 months ago
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how does lenny feel about how he’s treated in this time period, in contrast to 1899?
honestly lenny's attitude towards race in rdr2 like he has so many brilliant dialogues about his relationship to race like UGH esp in lemoyne like it's genuinely not fair how aware he has to be of his race at such a young age but also I am definitely not the person to be saying things have improved or how things have changed fully aware it's a conversation people still have to have with kids!! how is the world so beautiful and frustratingly embarrassingly ugly at the same time. the conversation he has with sean about being 'set free to suffer' haunts me honestly. at times his monologues are so much an echo of the same anger dutch has with the way of the world but coming from a place of genuine oppression instead of idealistic bullshit UGH their conversations about evelyn miller and pretty words got me exorcist crawling backwards i love lenny so much
on one hand lenny would be so excited about seeing black professionals. walking around college/university campuses, talking to black professors, fellow students of color, the sheer concept of what and where he can study and achieve not being a matter of written laws or rules would still be so exciting. having intellectual debates with fellow pocs with lived experience instead of idealists, being able to find community in a way that wasn't assessable as a young man in 1899 surrounded by a mostly white gang (lenny almost always makes a point of saying he was talking to other* colored** folk in missions you cannot tell me he isn't looking for that sense of poc community)
but he's already been necessitated by life to be so aware of glances, suspicious looks he recognizes and receives all the same despite being in a completely different era. he just gets to a point like tamatoa voice: mwahahaha, yes!! social progress, people freed from connotations and burdens of their own sk- wait a minute ugh i see they've taken an explicitly racially motivated bias and reframed it as socio-economic challenge reinforced by the abuse and mismanagement of powers within the judicial system, as a DIVERSION (to the fact there still isn't enough being done to actively address it!!).
will call out people being racist in the local corner store in the flattest most bored monotone like seriously in the time you were following me around because i'm black those two (vague gesture to isaac and jack sprinting away) stole 3 energy drinks, a bag of chips, an entire case of chocolate bars and the damned cctv video surveillance in operation warning sign
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cdemarche1 · 2 years ago
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My name is Caroline DeMarche. I am a Senior Psychology Major. I'm from Syracuse, NY. This summer, I plan to attend Lemoyne College of Nursing. In my free time, I like to hang out with friends, read, and binge-watch Grey's Anatomy. I love all forms of art, but I especially like photography.
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lboogie1906 · 18 days ago
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Dr. Letitia Woods Brown (October 24, 1915 - August 3, 1976) historian, academician, public scholar, and community activist was born in Tuskegee. She was the middle child of Tuskegee Institute instructors Matthew and Evadne Woods. She completed a BS at Tuskegee. After a brief stint as a teacher in Macon County, where the dreadful conditions of the rural African American school greatly impacted her, she entered Ohio State University, completing an MA in History.
She participated in sit-ins against whites-only restaurants organized by the NAACP Youth Council. She faced racism on a personal level when her academic counselor at Ohio State questioned whether she as an African American woman had the intellectual capacity to complete a graduate degree. She visited Haiti to study Caribbean history and literature with a group from Ohio State.
She began work on her Ph.D. in History at Harvard University, where she met Theodore E. Brown, an economics Ph.D. student, they married in 1947. She became the first African American woman to earn a Ph.D. in History at Harvard.
She became a history instructor at Tuskegee, LeMoyne-Owen College, and Howard University. She went to Australia as a senior Fulbright lecturer for Monash and Australia National Universities.
Her Ph.D. dissertation was published under the title Free Negroes in the District of Columbia, 1790–1846, and was a pioneering study of the urban history of African Americans in the nation’s capital.
She was a professor of History and American civilization at George Washington University. She was the only full-time African American faculty member. She was a decisive force in the preservation of sites associated with African American history as a member of the Committee on Landmarks of the National Capital.
The Association of Black Women Historians renamed their annual top book award the Letitia Woods Brown Memorial Book Prize. Her trajectory was honored by The Historical Society of DC and George Washington University with The Letitia Woods Brown Lecture and The Letitia Woods Brown Fellowship in African American History and Culture. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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cyberthingpuppy · 4 months ago
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holliano · 1 month ago
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I found out some stuff about Ira Blount:
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“BLOUNT Ira Phillips Blount (Age 101) On May 2, 2020, Ira Phillips Blount departed this life at George Washington University Hospital, Washington, DC after a brief illness. He was born on August 17, 1918, in Memphis, Tennessee. Ira attended public schools, studied part-time at LeMoyne College in Memphis and in 1949 enrolled as a part-time work student at Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University). After two years at Tuskegee, he was drafted into the U.S. Army (1941) and stationed at Camp Lee (now Fort Lee), Virginia. Because of his ROTC training, Ira eventually achieved the rank of first sergeant. He trained quartermaster troops for overseas duty. While at Camp Lee, he married Louise Virginia Baker. Honorably discharged from the Army in 1945, Ira returned to Memphis and then in 1950 moved to Washington, DC. He obtained a temporary job with the U.S. Census Bureau. From 1951 to 1983 Ira worked at Dietzgen Corporation, a drafting and surveying firm, where he was promoted to office manager. He joined Asbury United Methodist (UM) Church in 1951. His passion for outreach led him to serve in the food pantry as supervisor for 13 years and assist with the neighbor-to-neighbor breakfast where he enjoyed interacting with the unhoused neighbors in the community. Ira also served with the Worship Committee and the UM Men. He was instrumental in proposing the purchase of handbells and chimes by the UM Men and was a founding member of the Asbury Handbell Choir. He attributes his longevity to his service and activities at Asbury and throughout the community. Since early childhood, Ira has made things with his hands. In the 1970s, through different means, he learned and mastered fifteen different crafts including but not limited to basketry, calligraphy, quilting, origami, tin punching, leather and woodworking, beading, and needlepoint. Ira also taught classes to students of all ages. He has exhibited his work throughout the DC area and, in 2008, received the Nguzo Saba Award from the Ward 7 Arts Collaborative Inc. On August 1, 2009, a 30-munite documentary DVD on Ira's crafts and his life, Ira Blount: The Common Threads That Bind, debuted at Asbury UM Church. To ensure that his crafts are viewed by others to inspire them to use their creative talents, Ira donated over 200 craft items that he had created through the years to the Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum in 2011. He is survived by a niece, Regina Blount-Williams, a nephew, Jay A. Blount, both of Memphis, Tennessee and a host of relatives and friends.”
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Sampler by Ira Blount, 1994, in the collection of the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, Washington, DC
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kt-turner · 1 year ago
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Watercolor Show
Summer Mountain, watercolor, 23×30, Katie Turner Be sure to stop in and visit the Noreen Reale Falcone Library – Wilson Gallery at LeMoyne College in Syracuse, NY to see the Central New York Watercolor Society Signature Show. The show will only be up for a few more weeks (until August 17th). There is a wide range of watercolors at this show with something for everyone’s tastes. If you are…
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tagoteenetoutfit · 1 year ago
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New LeMoyne-Owen College Custom Crocs Clogs - EmonShop from Tagotee.net 🔥 See more: here
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lemoynecollege · 2 years ago
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Welcoming our Phamily home! 
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smallcollegebasketball · 2 years ago
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The Bevo Francis Award Watch List of 25 Players Has Been Released
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 15, 2023 Media Contact: Matt Ankenbrandt Sports Information Director │ Small College Basketball 616.780.1335 www.smallcollegebasketball.com
2023 Bevo Francis Top 25 Watch List Announced
Kansas City, MO – Small College Basketball and the National Awards Committee are pleased to announce the Bevo Francis Top 25 Watch List for the 2022-23 season. The Top 25 Watch List consists of some of the top players from the NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA, USCAA and NCCAA. 
John McCarthy has this to say about this year’s Top 25 Watch List: “Congratulations to the 25 players selected for the Bevo Francis Award Watch List,” stated McCarthy. “There are approximately 13,000-16,000 players that play college basketball at the small college levels, and to be among the 25 players on this list, is obviously a very high honor. Based on our selection criteria, each of these players has earned their spot on this list, and they have had - or are still having - a phenomenal season. I am very grateful for the time and insight from our committee.”
The Clarence “Bevo” Francis Award is presented annually to the player who has had the finest overall season within Small College Basketball. Considerations will be season statistics and individual achievements, awards, personal character and team achievements. This is an incredibly prestigious award, as this award will only be given to one player within Small College Basketball per season. 2023 marks the seventh year of the Bevo Francis Award. Past winners include Dominez Burnett of Davenport University in 2016, Justin Pitts of Northwest Missouri State University in 2017, Emanuel Terry of Lincoln Memorial University in 2018, Aston Francis of Wheaton College in 2019, Kyle Mangas of Indiana Wesleyan University in 2020 and Trevor Hudgins of Northwest Missouri State University in 2022. The award was not presented during the 2021 season.
On April 1st, the finalists of this year’s award will be announced, followed by the Bevo Francis Award winner being crowned on April 3rd .
The Bevo Francis Awards Committee consists of the following coaches: Gary Stewart – Stevenson (MD), Chris Briggs – Georgetown College (KY), Bill Dreikosen – Rocky Mountain (MT), Mark Berokoff – Oklahoma City, Mike Donnelly – Florida Southern, Sam Hargraves – Olivet, Stephen Brennan – Babson, Richard Westerlund – Great Lakes Christian, Chase Teichmann – Florida College, Aaron Siebenthall – Ottawa (KS), Tae Norwood – Humboldt State, Mark Vanderslice – USC-Aiken, Grant Leep, Seattle Pacific, Matt O’Brien – Southwestern (KS), Chris Wright – Langston (OK), Nathan Champion – LeMoyne.
2022-23 Bevo Francis Award Top 25 Watch List
Kaden Anderson 6’8” Sr. Point Loma Nazarene Diego Bernard 6’0” Sr. NW MO State Jalen Brooks 6’5” Sr. LSU-Shreveport Bryce Butler 6’5” Jr. West Liberty Frank Champion 6’7” So. North Georgia Cevin Clark 5’11” Jr. Southwestern (KS) Tyshaun Crawford 7’1” Sr. Augusta Tyson Cruickshank 5’11” Sr. Wheaton (IL) Zach Goodline 6’1” Sr. Huntington Jeff Hunter 6’7” Sr. Keene State Josiah Johnson 6’1” Sr. Mary Hardin Baylor KJ Jones 6’6” Jr. Emmanuel (GA) Brandon Knapper 6’0” Sr. Cal State San Bernardino Akuel Kot 6’2” Jr. Fort Lewis Zach Laput 6’4” Jr. Bentley Jaden Lietzke 6’7” Jr. Oklahoma Wesleyan Miles Mallory 6’5” Jr. Randolph-Macon Sam Masten 6’2” Sr. Northern State Riley Minix 6’7” Sr. Southeastern (FL) Christian Parker 6’6” Jr. Mount Union Joel Scott 6’7” Sr. Black Hills State Matt Simpson 6’1” Sr. Florida College Alex Sobel 6’8” Sr. Middlebury RJ Sunahara 6’8” Jr. Nova Southeastern Mason Walters 6’9” Sr. Jamestown
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shawuatlanta · 2 years ago
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#ShawUniversity Men Basketball Team will be playing at #MorehouseCollege Friday and Saturday.
Friday, November 18, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. LeMoyne-Owen College vs. Shaw University
Saturday, November 19, 2022 at 4:00 p.m. Shaw University vs. Tuskegee University
Forbes Arena 830 Westview Drive Southwest Atlanta, GA 30314
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aragarna · 4 years ago
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White Collar rewatch (20/?) 1x12 Bottlenecked
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ckprothro · 6 years ago
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