A Lot Happening At Westlawn

Discussion in 'Education' started by dgerr, Sep 25, 2005.

  1. dgerr
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    dgerr Senior Member

    Over the past year, there have been a lot of exciting things going on at Westlawn:

    Westlawn alumnus Rodger Martin has engineered much of the installation of an incredible outdoor exhibit of the America3-America’s Cup challenge, at the Boston Museum of Fine Art. Rodger was part of the America3 team. For more information see:

    http://www.westlawn.edu/news/index.asp?displayfile=rMartinSailOnLand.htm

    Westlawn has affiliated with Mystic Seaport museum, a move that opens Mystic Seaport’s vast resources to Westlawn. (This is in addition the the massive resources of ABYC and NMMA already available to Westlawn.) For more information see:

    http://www.westlawn.edu/news/index.asp?displayfile=MysticReleaseWEB.htm

    Westlawn's website address has been changed to “www.westlawn.edu.” The “.edu” URL is only available to fully accredited institutions. For more information see:

    http://www.westlawn.edu/news/index.asp?displayfile=eduWebAddressWEB.htm

    Don't forget to change your browser links.

    Westlawn alumni have been deeply involved in the current South African America’s Cup challenge (among others). For more information see our testimonials page:

    http://www.westlawn.edu/who/testimonials.asp

    Westlawn’s 75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee was a smash success. For more information see:

    http://www.westlawn.edu/news/index.asp?displayfile=75thFollowUpWEB.htm

    Explore www.westlawn.edu for much more about Westlawn.

    Dave Gerr
    Director
    Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology
     
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