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Job Alert | Digital Content Producer - $55k to $60k/year
Reports To: Director of Marketing & Communications. Location: Washington, D.C. (In-Person) The Digital Content Producer is a key member of TWB's marketing team, responsible for identifying opportunities for marketing content and creating a diverse range of assets, including video, photography, graphics, audio and other multimedia that showcases the artistry and vibrancy of The Washington Ballet and The Washington Ballet School. The role involves capturing photography and video of performances, rehearsals, classes, donor events, and other TWB activities campus, at performances, and at after-hours events using a variety of equipment, including professional and non-professional (cell phone) equipment that will be provided by TWB. This role may also help direct staged photo shoots, annual headshots, and other content capture throughout the year.
Vote HBCU registers students to vote in upcoming election
Vote HBCU’s “Say it Louder” tour, in coalition with Howard University organizations, held a voter registration session and panel last week. The registration event guided students in making informed voting decisions and got them registered, while the panel covered voting rights history and social disparities. The Aug....
Women’s Bowling is Looking to Add to Roster
BOWIE, Md. – The Bowie State University women's bowling team is currently seeking female Bowie State students interested in participating in the bowling this upcoming season. For more information, pertaining to the women's bowling team, please contact head coach Andrew Campbell via email at [email protected]. For the most up-to-date information on Bowie State University Athletics and its 13 varsity sports teams, please visit www. bsubulldogs.com .
Previewing Maryland women’s volleyball’s 2024 season
Continuity was the story of the offseason for Maryland volleyball, who is looking to make some noise in the Big Ten this season, and seventh-year head coach Adam Hughes returns a familiar and experienced squad. The Terps went 10-2 in nonconference play last season, but couldn’t translate those results to...
Borrett Appointed NSF Rotating Program Director
Stuart Borrett, associate provost for research and innovation at UNCW, will serve as rotating program director at the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), according to a news release. For the 2024-25 academic year, Borrett will serve at the NSF headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, stated the release from the University of...
Teen wanted in Silver Spring double homicide arrested at the airport, police say
SILVER SPRING, Md. — A teen wanted in connection with a Memorial Day double homicide in Silver Spring was arrested at Dulles International Airport on Monday, and police say he will be charged with murder as an adult. Montgomery County Department of Police say, officers identified 15-year-old Onyx Santana...
Missing teen found safe in Montgomery County
The Montgomery County Police Department says they found a missing teen who has autism. Fourteen-year-old Joshua Maroy was last seen on Monday on 1901 Randolph Road at John F. Kennedy High School in Silver Spring, Maryland at approximately 2:30 p.m., according to a flier released by police. Maroy was found...
Judy Lowe Neighborhood Park near JD Vance’s home closed until further notice
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (DC News Now) — In response to a request from the United States Secret Service (USSS), the Judy Lowe Neighborhood Park near JD Vance’s home will be temporarily closed until further notice. Closures started Sunday, Aug. 25. The park, which is located at 1 & 7 E. Del Ray Ave., is closed with […]
MPD searching for man allegedly involved in deadly shooting on Minnesota Avenue
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Detectives in D.C. are searching for a man who was allegedly involved in a shooting that left one person dead over the weekend. According to the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), on Saturday, Aug. 24, just after 5:30 p.m., officers were called to the 3800 block of Minnesota Ave. Northeast, near the Citgo gas station, for a shooting.
Happy International Dog Day! Here’s how to celebrate
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Calling all dog lovers to the forefront! Aug. 26 marks International Dog Day, a celebration of our four-legged best friends who have impacted our lives. Starting in 2004, the day celebrates all breeds and highlights the number of dogs that need to be rescued and find their fur-ever homes. Since […]
D.C. bar owners branch out with planned Tysons laser hair removal clinic
A laser hair removal clinic based in Arlington is honing in on Tysons as the site of its first expansion. Capital Laser announced last week that it has sold its first franchise to 202 Bars operators Matt Weiss and Mike Schuster, who are best known as the owners of Barrel, Union Pub and other D.C. bars.
Cubano’s closes in downtown Silver Spring
Cubano’s, a restaurant on Fidler Lane in downtown Silver Spring since 2001, is not reopening after closing for renovations. The restaurant’s Bethesda location, which opened in 2020, remains open. [Source of the Spring]. Students, families attend MCPS Back-to-School Fair. Students and families headed to the Westfield Wheaton Mall...
Calvert planning board gives OK to apartments over citizens' opposition
Before making his statement at the Aug. 21 Calvert planning commission meeting, member Christopher J. Gadway asked the panel’s administrator if the pending vote on the Lusby Villas project was the last time the board would see the issue before them. Administrator Tamara Blake-Wallace confirmed that it was. “I believe the planning commission is here as a citizens representation and I believe we need to listen to the community,” Gadway...
8-year-old girl flown to hospital after fall from zipline at Camp Letts in Edgewater area
An 8-year-old girl fell from a zipline Saturday in the Edgewater area, the Anne Arundel County Fire Department told 11 News. 2:40 p.m. for a “long fall” in the 4000 block of Camp Letts Road at Camp Letts. Preliminary information indicates am 8-year-old girl fell from a zipline...
Over 6,000 ‘noncitizens’ purged from Virginia voter rolls and more state headlines
• “A Virginia voter roll purge sparks renewed rhetoric over ‘non-citizens’ casting ballots.”—NBC News • “Political analyst says Harris, Democrats ‘clearly the favorites’ in Virginia.”—WRIC • “Chesterfield sheriff endorses Donald Trump, prompting ethics questions.”—VPM News • “Former executive of Virginia benefit program charged with stealing $4.8 million.”—Augusta Free Press • “Virginia ranks 7th in nation […]
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