Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Atlanta Bound: University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
by C. Henry Adams
Starting Thursday, July 23rd and extending through Sunday, July 26th 2015; Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Students of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff ("UAPB") will attend an annual Alumni Conference here in Atlanta, Georgia.
This particular Historically Black College and University is ranked 4th among other HBCUs. The City of Atlanta, as well as, the metropolitan area possess quite a number of distinguished Alumni who held UAPB as their Alma Mater.
The UAPB Alumni Conference will be hosted by UAPB-MAAC or the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff - Metropolitan Atlanta Alumni Chapter.
In culmination with the Alumni Conference, there will be a UAPB Atlanta College Fair held at the Grand Hyatt Buckhead Hotel located on 3300 Peachtree Rd, Saturday, July 25th 2015 from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm EST.
This event will give perspective students and parents the opportunity to experience onsite admission, band and choir auditions while gaining a chance to obtain scholarships to this great Institution of Higher Learning. The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff offers Undergraduate and Graduate School studies.
Since Friday, July 17th 2015, UAPB has advertise the UAPB Atlanta College Fair on Radio One Network ( WHTA-FM HOT 107.9, WAMJ-FM MAJIC 107.5/97.5, WPZE-FM Praise 102.5 ) and Google Search Engine, as well as, Google Partner Websites within a 100 mile radius of the City of Atlanta.
If you are serious about obtaining a higher education or advancing toward greater career opportunities in life, perhaps attending the UAPB Atlanta College Fair held at the Grand Hyatt Buckhead Hotel located on 3300 Peachtree Rd, Saturday, July 25th 2015 from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm EST is for you.
So, what are your thoughts?
Directions From MARTA:
1) From Buckhead MARTA Station
2) Head southwest on Peachtree Rd. (Away from Lenox Mall and Ga 400)
3) Turn right at 3300 Peachtree Street - Main entrance to Grand Hyatt Buckhead Hotel
UPDATE: If you missed the Atlanta College Fair, yet still interested in learning more about the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, click here: http://www.uapb.edu
Also, please feel free to call 1-800-264-8272
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Friday, July 17, 2015
Seriously, All Jokes Aside, Could There Be Life On Pluto?
Image Credit: NASA TV
By C. Henry Adams
Seriously, all jokes aside, could there be life on Pluto? After seeing the most recent images, it very well could be... What do you think?
With a Piano sized Spacecraft photographing the surface of Pluto as it makes a flyby, while transmitting images that take 4 hours before we on Earth are able to view them sent at the speed of light is quite incredible to say the least.
It took just a little over 9 years to reach this Planet, quoted by some or this Dwarf Planet quoted by others. Perhaps its the last planetary body before one leaves our Solar System, but what lies on the surface is yet to be observed closely.
It looks like NASA , other Space Agencies and Ventures in this World have their work cut out for them to find life on Pluto or other planetary bodies in the next decade to say the very least.
Update: I'm going to make a prediction and I'm just thinking. Today ( 7/18/2015), it takes an unmanned spacecraft roughly 9.5 years to reach Pluto and beam back images moving at 186,000 miles per second, taking roughly four (4) hours to arrive on Earth.
Tomorrow (The near or far Future), it will take Man, Woman, Animal or whatever four (4) hours to travel to Pluto. Whether it be by Spacecraft, Worm Hole or whatever.
With God, all things are possible.... So, what are your thoughts?
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By C. Henry Adams
Seriously, all jokes aside, could there be life on Pluto? After seeing the most recent images, it very well could be... What do you think?
With a Piano sized Spacecraft photographing the surface of Pluto as it makes a flyby, while transmitting images that take 4 hours before we on Earth are able to view them sent at the speed of light is quite incredible to say the least.
It took just a little over 9 years to reach this Planet, quoted by some or this Dwarf Planet quoted by others. Perhaps its the last planetary body before one leaves our Solar System, but what lies on the surface is yet to be observed closely.
It looks like NASA , other Space Agencies and Ventures in this World have their work cut out for them to find life on Pluto or other planetary bodies in the next decade to say the very least.
Update: I'm going to make a prediction and I'm just thinking. Today ( 7/18/2015), it takes an unmanned spacecraft roughly 9.5 years to reach Pluto and beam back images moving at 186,000 miles per second, taking roughly four (4) hours to arrive on Earth.
Tomorrow (The near or far Future), it will take Man, Woman, Animal or whatever four (4) hours to travel to Pluto. Whether it be by Spacecraft, Worm Hole or whatever.
With God, all things are possible.... So, what are your thoughts?
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