Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University will celebrate the opening of a new academic hall in its College of Business at 5 p.m. today at the Daytona Beach campus, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd.
Monthly Archives: January 2008
For the owners, it?s just business
Condo deal may be dead, but tenants are still ruffled. The Wyckoffs have been very good to Seattle, donating time and money to the arts, the environment and retirees. But, when it comes to a condo conversion deal that?s left some of the family?s tenants in limbo since August, business is business.
Proposal would add art to traffic boxes in Mesa
When most people drive by the metal traffic boxes on Mesa street corners, they pass by without a second glance. A new plan going before the city might change that by adding art to the boxes.
Do research before investing in art
By Jean Chatzky For months now I have been hunting for a piece of art to fill a blank wall above my couch. I want something that inspires me and fits in with the rest of my decor, which largely consists of framed photographs of my children and their artwork. But recently, I’ve also been thinking about purchasing an investment piece, something that will appreciate in value over the years. And …
ATG Extends Deadline for First e-Commerce Ingenuity Business Plan Competition to Thursday, February 14, 2008
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—-ATG , whose e-commerce suite powers more top online sellers than any other, today announced a deadline extension to enter the first ATG e-Commerce Ingenuity Business Plan Competition; all submissions must be submitted on or before Thursday, February 14, 2008.
Hidden art could be revealed by new terahertz device
Like X-rays let doctors see the bones beneath our skin, “T-rays” could let art historians see murals hidden beneath coats of plaster or paint in centuries-old buildings, University of Michigan engineering researchers say.
Art in Public Places: Artist Jack Howard-Potter
New York Sculptor Jack Howard-Potter has become a favorite Artist by ArtQuest business sponsors and viewers alike.
‘Sex Workers Art Show’ at William & Mary
Porn stars and strippers are causing a stir at the College of William and Mary. Students are hosting a presentation from the sex workers industry. The ?Sex Workers Art Show? has been called distasteful, offensive, and a waste of student activity funds. But, students at William and Mary fought hard to make it happen.
New fine art gallery opens downtown
Cindy Richardson has realized a long-term dream of using her marketing experience and opening a fine art gallery. Her Desert Feather Gallery is located at 90 East Apache in Wickenburg.
Company plans small-business networking events
STAFFORD – Small business owners from around the region will have a chance to network with other local entrepreneurs Saturday during two special events.