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July 1, 1993
mike@standardsmichigan.com

Michigan West

Black River Public School | Kent County Michigan

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July 08 - July 14
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  • 08
    08.July.Sunday

    NSF 350 Comments Due

    All day
    2018.07.08

    Wellesley_College

     

     

    https://standardsmichigan.com/nsf-international-water-re-use-systems/

  • 09
    09.July.Monday

    Simon Institute S0001 Ballots Due

    All day
    2018.07.09

    University of Utah Hospital

    https://standardsmichigan.com/simon-institute/

    Education Industry Trade Association Update

    11:00 -11:30
    2018.07.09

    Mesa Community College

    Monthly (informal) presentation on the continually changing landscape of education industry trade associations and their participation and effectiveness in legislative,  regulatory, codes and standards development processes.

     

    https://standardsmichigan.com/trade-associations-for-the-us-education-industry/

     

    https://standardsmichigan.com/open-door-teleconference-login-information/

  • 10
    10.July.Tuesday

    South Carolina

    All day
    2018.07.10

    Piedmont Technical College

     

    https://standardsmichigan.com/south-carolina-building-codes/

    NFPA 3000 Markup

    11:00 -13:00
    2018.07.10

    Left Panel Of George Julian Zolnay’s Allegorical Academic Business Manual Education Granite Frieze At Francis L Cardozo High School Washington DC

    Review of the public input transcript and preparation of draft comments on the report.   Review of similar consensus documents in the education facility safety space.

    https://standardsmichigan.com/nfpa-3000-standard-for-preparedness-and-response-to-active-shooter-and-or-hostile-events/

     

    https://standardsmichigan.com/school-security-consensus-standards/

     

     

  • 11
    11.July.Wednesday

    Open Agenda Teleconference

    11:00 -11:30
    2018.07.11

    https://standardsmichigan.com/open-door-teleconference-login-information/

  • 12
    12.July.Thursday

    ICC Group A Markup Session

    11:00 -12:00
    2018.07.12

    Eastern Shore Community College

     

    Time slot reserved for collaborative discussion to respond to Group A I-Code proposals.

    https://standardsmichigan.com/icc-group-a-hearings-april-15-25/

  • 13
    13.July.Friday

    ISO Sustainable Finance Comments Due

    All day
    2018.07.13

    Savannah State University

    https://standardsmichigan.com/iso-sustainable-finance/

    Campus Outdoor Lighting WG

    11:00 -12:00
    2018.07.13

    Brown University

    Open to the public: Review and continuation of online editing of the IEEE Standards Association Campus Outdoor Lighting standard.  CLICK HERE to log in.

     

    https://standardsmichigan.com/campus-outdoor-lighting-systems-ieee-3001-9-working-group-teleconference/

     

  • 14
    14.July.Saturday

    ASME Student Membership

    All day
    2018.07.14

    https://youtu.be/4pxxwRO0oSA

    University of North Texas "P.D.Q. Bach Liebeslieder Polkas"

    All day
    2018.07.14

    https://youtu.be/JFfj-nNy-IY

"In this life you have to perfect one human relationship in order to really know God" -- Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke (Isak Dinesen) Its almost over, let's enjoy it properly

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The calendar of Anglosphere educational settlements subtly shapes life of the mind, generally; and family and community life, specifically.  Its cadence has roots in the cathedral schools and monastic learning communities of medieval Europe. Universities were not originally organized around modern “semesters.” Instead, the year followed the Christian liturgical calendar, agricultural seasons, food paths, daylight availability, and travel conditions.

In America educational calendars were nudged along by agricultural cycles.  In the United Kingdom university calendars evolved into three major terms: Michaelmas in autumn, associated with arrival and beginnings; Hilary or Lent in winter, associated with discipline and study; and Trinity or Easter in spring, associated with examinations, outdoor rituals, music, rowing, gardens, and celebration.

Modern commencement traditions across the Anglosphere are descendants of medieval spring degree ceremonies. Academic gowns, hoods, processions, Latin phrases, formal dining, chapel music, and public recognition all preserve traces of the university as a scholarly guild and religious-civic community.

Before railways, electric lighting, and central heating, universities had to adapt to muddy roads, short winter days, limited candles, cold buildings, and agricultural obligations. Spring therefore became the natural season of culmination, reunion, athletic competition, courtship, and ceremony.

The medieval university was not merely a school but an educational settlement — a self-governing town of scholars, libraries, chapels, kitchens, workshops, residences, and dining halls. That settlement pattern survives in residential colleges, quadrangles, tutorial systems, common rooms, chapel choirs, and formal meals.

Anglosphere campuses retain this ancient emotional rhythm: autumn seriousness, winter inwardness, and spring release. That continuity helps explain why colleges and universities still feel culturally distinct from ordinary commercial society.  (Relata: Gulliver Visits the Great Academy of Lagado)

 

Quadrivium: Summer

We’re “organized” but not too organized; like the bookseller who knows where every book can be found.

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