Update - not a bad place if you're a Team USA fan. First-time Olympian Lauren Scruggs faces defending gold medalist Lee Kiefer in the women's foil final, meaning the Americans are already guaranteed gold and silver.
ON TOP OF THE PODIUM 🥇: For a second-straight Olympic Games, Lee Kiefer has won the gold medal in the women's individual foil! It marked the first time ever the U.S. had two women in the final bout. #Paris2024 https://t.co/BChI2XE3A4
It is a testament to Lee Kiefer's superb footwork and awareness that she landed that many counterattacks in the gold medal bout. USA takes gold and silver in Women's Foil. #Paris2024#Fencing What a great run by Scruggs to get on the medal stand
SNAAP is pleased to release the first Special Report using 2022 SNAAP survey data that explores alumni reflections on the quality of their postsecondary arts and design experience - by @jnlhere & Dr. Shanita Bigelow @FAAatIllinois#artsresearch#HigherEd
https://t.co/tMdReLP7ZF
A new paper using SNAAP data in the American Sociological Review @ASAnews by Léonie Hénaut, Jennifer C. Lena @WITWhat & Fabien Accominotti @faccominotti about arts workers’ simultaneous identification with multiple occupations, or "polyoccupationalism" https://t.co/7cvffdMKVG
New SNAAP Databrief exploring the relationship btw student loan levels & arts bachelor’s grads’ likelihood of ever working as an artist, by former SNAAP Research Fellows @Ksmithedu @TempleUniv & Hind F Albana @kantar. Full article in Journal of Career Dev. https://t.co/Qi0O4nUO9U
2021 SNAAP Fellows, @davidjmcgraw & Wen Guo Professors of Arts Administration @elonartsadmin have published their study (using SNAAP data), "The Arts Alumni Have Spoken: The Impact of Training in Higher Education on Entrepreneurial Careers," @EEP_Journal https://t.co/aYKd83EQzp
SNAAP's executive director discusses the latest findings from the 2022 survey and how arts alumni are shaping the creative industries. Ep 1. Arts Alumni & Indie Film Innovators 👇https://t.co/5HYq3WnCZe
To all veterans, thank you for your service and bravery. As Elmer Davis said, “This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.”
We can't control what others expect of us. We can decide whose expectations to internalize.
High expectations are targets to reach. When credible people believe in you, prove them right.
Low expectations are barriers to break. When ignorant people doubt you, prove them wrong.