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July 1, 1993
mike@standardsmichigan.com

Michigan West

Black River Public School | Kent County Michigan

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June 19 - June 25
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  • 19
    19.June.Sunday

    "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" McGill Symphony Orchestra

    All day
    2022.06.19

    https://youtu.be/zrhbm-kaxpk

  • 20
    20.June.Monday

    Colloquy

    11:00 -12:00
    2022.06.20

     

    Whatever anyone wants to talk about.

    Standards Michigan Office Ann Arbor | 2723 South State Street Suite 150

  • 21
    21.June.Tuesday

    Media

    11:00 -12:00
    2022.06.21

    We review best practice literature in the field of audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment greatly expanded in the Massive Online Open Online Course  and #LearnFromHome zietgeist.  These titles include specification of the performance, methods of measurement for consumer and professional equipment and their application in systems and its interoperability with other systems or equipment.  Multimedia is the integration of any form of audio, video, graphics, data and telecommunication and integration includes the production, storage, processing, transmission, display and reproduction of such information.

    https://standardsmichigan.com/summer-solstice-around-the-world/

  • 22
    22.June.Wednesday

    Health

    11:00 -12:00
    2022.06.22

    Many research universities have large medical research and clinical delivery enterprises that provide significant revenue.   We periodically scan public consultations for literature that sets the standard of care for the facilities and technologies in these enterprises in education communities.

  • 23
    23.June.Thursday

    προμηθέας

    11:00 -12:00
    2022.06.23

    “Prometheus creating Man in the presence of Athena” (1802) / Jean-Simon Berthélemy

    Monthly review of all consensus, consortia and open source codes, standards and regulations the set the standard of care for fire safety in education communities.   We group them with fire protection standards because most of the compliance and enforcement expertise originates with fire safety expertise.  Send bella@standardsmichigan.com an email for an advance agenda.

  • 24
    24.June.Friday

    Bucolia

    11:00 -12:00
    2022.06.24

    Overview of the status of consensus documents that set the standard of care for the safety and sustainability of the campus outdoor environment.

  • 25
    25.June.Saturday

    Texas State University "Anything Goes"

    All day
    2022.06.25

    https://youtu.be/4YiLBGLKq_c

    Enverga University Rondalla "Summer" (Vivaldi)

    All day
    2022.06.25

    https://youtu.be/feR-YDC4i1E

"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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Standards Michigan | Time

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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