
Curtain Up, Light the Lights
by Greg Cunningham Broadway is coming back roses On his 1976 album Turnstiles, Billy Joel sang Miami 2017: I’ve seen the lights go out on Broadway… They turned our power down And drove us underground…
by Greg Cunningham Broadway is coming back roses On his 1976 album Turnstiles, Billy Joel sang Miami 2017: I’ve seen the lights go out on Broadway… They turned our power down And drove us underground…
‘Connecting with your students is where it starts.’ Narrated by Greg Cunningham
by Greg Cunningham Collaboration with Bridgewater State and Durfee High leads to a 4-year scholarship On Saturday, June 26 the Red Sox beat the Yankees 4-2, but the high point of the evening was a pre-game ceremony honoring this year’s Red Sox Scholars. One of the honorees standing on the
Positive vax impact, process inequalities, and student engagement
Early College Info Session, BMC Durfee High School Dual Enrollment with Bridgewater State University
by Greg Cunningham The world must come together “Check your egos at the door.” This sign, inscribed by Quincy Jones, greeted 46 world-famous singers who showed up at the A&M Studios in Los Angeles the night of January 28, 1985, to record We Are the World for USA For Africa
Teacher & Student from Kingsman Academy Public Charter School in DC: Some students more focused in online school
Narrated by Greg Cunningham Our celebration of Black History Month continues into March with a video based on the JFY February podcast featuring an analysis of the poem The Hill We Climb presented by Amanda Gorman during the inauguration of President Joe Biden. It features Quincy College English Professor Steven
by Greg Cunningham Pandemic politics and science denial: how to measure a year When the number came on the screen the song popped into my head: Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes Five hundred twenty-five thousand moments so dear Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes How do you
Creating a patterned tapestry of the spoken word. FEBRUARY 2021 PODCAST – Our celebration of Black History Month continues with today’s podcast featuring an analysis of the poem The Hill We Climb presented by Amanda Gorman during the inauguration of President Joe Biden. It features Quincy College English Professor Steven
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