Mou: Eddie George becomes BGSU head coach with an annual salary of 600,000 US dollars

A FOIA request from WTOL 11 to Bowling Green State University reveals the details of George's original agreement with the school. Bowling Green, Ohio-AM Monday, the former winner of the state of Ohio Buckeyes Heisman and Tennessee Titans All-Pro, who went back Eddie George, was presented as the new head coach of bowling Green State… Continue reading Mou: Eddie George becomes BGSU head coach with an annual salary of 600,000 US dollars

Refik Anadol transforms Frank Gehry's forms into A-generated landscapes in Guggenheim Bilbao

Refik Anadol's audiovisual installation in the Guggenheim Bilbao Media artist Refik Anadol Presented living architecture: Gehry, a groundbreaking audiovisual installation in the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao until October 19, 2025. As part of the first 'in situ' ExhibitionA series that is dedicated to local installations that re -optimize work Frank Gehry's Architecture language through artificial intelligence… Continue reading Refik Anadol transforms Frank Gehry's forms into A-generated landscapes in Guggenheim Bilbao

A growing field | Houses

From left to right: Meta Dolsin, Melanie Heinemann, Moira McAdams and Evie Stein. Every day you will literally find Meta Dolsin a tree. The certified tree care product from Davey Tree loves the ascent so much that they compete all over the country on trees. “There are not so many female tree carers out there,”… Continue reading A growing field | Houses

The next hotspots for 2025

The era of the surface is to rethink travelers their bucket lists. Overcrowded streets, long snakes and leaking prices in popular destinations such as Paris, Bali and Santorini urge adventurers to explore less well -known jewels. Young and diverse travelers are looking for unique, authentic and extraordinary path experiences more than ever, which form a… Continue reading The next hotspots for 2025

Dei -Woche in review: Corporate and government shifts change the US workforce

Last week, significant developments in variety, justice and inclusion (Dei) were recorded in several sectors in various sectors, whereby companies, government agencies and public personalities have adapted their approaches to Dei, since the political and legal landscapes change. Top-class retailers, financial institutions and educational organizations have changed or withdrawn DEI programs, while new government guidelines… Continue reading Dei -Woche in review: Corporate and government shifts change the US workforce

How the Broncos can reconcile the freelance agency and future planning in 2025

If we approach the start of the new NFL league year, we have already seen several trades and some Denver Broncos The fans could get the idea that the team should do the same. The question also arises whether the Broncos should be aggressive in the free agency because they have a cost -controlled contract.… Continue reading How the Broncos can reconcile the freelance agency and future planning in 2025

The female landscape designer promotes economic growth through biological diversity care

In the food generator rendering of the productive wet area in Puerto Rico, the landscape designer Wang Yihui and her team members Shang Yeqing, Fang Wenjing and Liu Yani suggested an agro-ecological model on Wetland base that is tailored to local climatic conditions and vegetation types. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] During her academic research and… Continue reading The female landscape designer promotes economic growth through biological diversity care

[Photos] A look at the Philadelphia Flower Show

The Philadelphia Flower Show, sponsored by the Philadelphia Horticultural Society (PHS), which was found in the Pennsylvania Convention Center from March 1 to 9, was discussed as “Garden of Tomorrow”. This year's show provides for the future of horticulture, in which the timeless beauty and human innovation of nature come together to promote a sustainable… Continue reading [Photos] A look at the Philadelphia Flower Show

Claude Cormier was a great designer. Now activists are working on maintaining his heir

Open this photo in gallery: The landscape architect Claude Cormier visits Berczy Park in Toronto, which his 2017 office has redesigned.Alex Bozikovic/The Globe and Mail Claude Cormier was a genius. He was unique. These are clichés, but they are true – from Mr. Cormier, the landscape architect of Montreal and his work, who died in… Continue reading Claude Cormier was a great designer. Now activists are working on maintaining his heir