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Interview Radboud Magazine
2000
Marvin Campbell, a Computer Science major has maintained a 3.30 grade point average at Bronx Community College. A Dean's List student in the spring of 2003, the Bronx, New York native has clearly enjoyed great success in his sport of Track & Field. After winning a silver medal in the 800 meters and a bronze medal in the 1,500 meters at the 2005 CUNY Indoor Championships, Campbell went on to place second in both events at the 2005 NJCAA Indoor District Championships. He also was a member of the 4 x 400 meter relay team that won the gold medal. In addition, he also participated in the Indoor Nationals in the 800 and 1,500 meters. Furthermore, he participated in the 800 meters, 1,500 meters and the 400 meter relay at the NJCAA Outdoor Nationals in 2004 and has qualified for the Outdoor Nationals in the 800 meters again this season. Campbell has also made his mark in the community by tutoring in the Liberty Partnership Program for Disadvantaged High School Students and volunteers with the "Grand Central Partnership for the Homeless," a program that helps serve meals to those in need. In addition, he tutor's his fellow teammates at Bronx Community College. "Marvin is constantly motivating is teammates to strive to achieve their best," said BCC Athletic Director Donna Genova. "Since he also works full-time, he sometimes practices early in the morning or late in the evening to accommodate his class schedule." DAVID KAZADI • HUNTER COLLEGE Hunter's David Kazadi is an excellent example of hard work and determination on and off the court. With no volleyball experience prior to arriving at Hunter, the Rouen, France native developed into an outstanding middle blocker for the three-time defending CUNYAC champion Hawks, averaging 1.04 blocks and 2.67 kills per game this past season. In addition, he tallied 222 career blocks which is ninth on Hunter's all-time list. But the Biochemistry major has done his best work in the classroom, earning a sensational 3.84 grade point average as a member of the Thomas Hunter Honors College. In addition to earning a minor in German and Political Science, he's a member of the Minority BioChemistry Research Society. Kazadi is also a solid member of the community as he has volunteered his time at the NY Presbyterian Hospital since 2002 and has recently given his time to the LGBT Homeless Center. "David extends 100 percent of himself in every aspect of his life," said Hunter head volleyball coach Ray Bello. "This is evident through his grade point average, social activities and play on the court." Kazadi was named the CUNYAC Player of the Week on February 14, 2005 and also earned the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for March, 2005. ERJA VETTENRANTA • THE CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK One of the most decorated student-athletes in the history of the CUNYAC, CCNY volleyball star Erja Vettenranta capped off a tremendous career by earning a 2004-2005 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Over the past four years, the native of Jurva, Finland earned a flawless 4.0 grade point average, majoring in both English and Spanish. She helped lead the volleyball team to a combined record of 83-23 and the Beavers received two automatic berths to the NCAA Tournament in 2003 and 2004 after winning CUNYAC Championships. Vettenranta was named the Conference and Tournament Most Valuable Player as a junior and a senior. The dominant outside hitter was selected to the 2003-04 Academic All District I Women's Volleyball team, and received an academic grant to study Spanish in Ecuador, as well as receiving the Ellen and Joseph Valenti Fellowship for study abroad during the summer of 2004. In addition to being married, she supports her tuition by singing with a Finnish folk group called "Akkapella". After graduating with a double major in English and Spanish, Vettenranta will pursue a Masters degree in the Spanish program at CCNY. She then intends to pursue a PhD in either Hispanic or comparative literature. "Erja has exceeded all expectations here and there are no limits to what she is capable of achieving in life," said CCNY head volleyball coach Robert Pichardo.
I am Robiul Karim, a Bracu university undergraduate student. Here in this document I will write on my congenial experience and life in Brac University. I will write on my favorite teachers and share my experiences on the resources and services, clubs that Brac University provides.
2015
Scholarship, 1992-1994, working at National Coffee Research Institute. Role was translating scientific language into farming language. Was looking for course that could assist with this. Chose UQ. Course was a new one within the School of Business. 5 international students and others from media background. Only 2 from agricultural background. MA coursework with minor thesis Australian culture; challenges
2019
I was interviewed by Erasmus Magazine on my dissertation 'Echoing Events. The Perpetuation of National Narratives in English and Dutch history textbooks, 1920-2010'. I examined history textbooks as layered narratives in which stories overlap, interfuse and interact. The study of these ‘echoes’ revealed widespread frames of references and perpetuated schemata in the narration of national history. You can read the full interview in Erasmus Magazine: https://www.erasmusmagazine.nl/en/2019/11/28/for-historical-understanding-it-can-sometimes-be-important-to-move-past-the-ratio/
FITISPos International Journal, 2014
PSI is transmitting messages between a speaker 'A' to a speaker 'B' (or more than two speakers), conveying as accurately and unbiasedly as possible each of the speaker's message(s) to the other. At least one of the speakers is a public service provider, and at least one of the other speakers is his or her client. Service provider and client speak different languages. PST is quite similar. But the message is written. And there's not always a dialogue (in the strict sense of the word). I distinguish between two major types of PST. One is the translation of official documents (acts, driver's licenses, identity papers, diploma's etc.). The other type is translating information and communication between the service provider(s) (organization) and the allophone client(s). Then, we speak of documents as: letters, appointment notifications, medical reports, (domestic) regulations, folders (supporting health and prevention campaigns, explaining vaccination etc.), guidelines (dialysis guidelines for patients etc.). Pascal Rillof (1964) is sector coordinator public service interpreting and translation for Flanders and Brussels, Belgium, at the Kruispunt Migratie-Integratie (Junction Migration-Integration). He is the initiator of the European Public Service Interpreting and Translation Network (ENPSIT), and a member of the Critical Link International board of directors and its European representative. Previously, he coordinated the Antwerp Interpretation and Translation Service for 9 years. He was a member of the board of the Belgian Federal Consultative Body for Community Interpreting and Translation ("Cofetis") and he chairs the Flemish Circle of Community Interpretation and Translation Services for Quality Improvement.
Figure/Ground, 2018
For better or worse, this transcript retains the spontaneous, spoken-language quality of the podcast conversation.
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