X2069,補登休假期間Email〈E5〉
X2069, retro holiday period Email <E5>
主旨:學院訪問:工具,使5次FAFSA
主旨:每週地址:一種新的大學記分卡
主旨:每天愛國主義與服務
主旨:回到學校:加入對決運動
主旨:我去社區學院(現在我在白宮工作):
寄件者: "The White House"
[info@mail.whitehouse.gov]
寄件日期: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 06:08:37 +0800
收件者: [t_history@pchome.com.tw]
主旨: College Access: Tools to Make it 5 Times FAFSA主旨:學院訪問:工具,使5次FAFSA
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DAILY SNAPSHOT
Monday, September 14, 2015
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Follow Along: The President's Day
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times are Eastern Time (ET)
10:00 AM: The President and the Vice
President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing
12:05 PM: The President departs the
White House en route Joint Base Andrews
12:20 PM: The President departs Joint
Base Andrews en route Des Moines, IA
1:35 PM: The President arrives Des
Moines, IA
3:40 PM: The President holds a town
hall to discuss college access and affordability (Watch Live)
5:20 PM: The President departs Des
Moines, IA en route Washington, DC
8:25 PM: The President arrives Joint
Base Andrews
8:40 PM: The President arrives at the
White House
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The White House
Participates in a Moment of Silence Commemorating 9/11
President
Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama walk back towards the south
entrance of the White House following a moment of silence with White House
staff for the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sept. 11, 2015.
(Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
See more from
our "Photo of the Day" gallery here
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Arrival of the
Holy See: His Holiness Pope Francis Makes His First Trip to the United States
Pope Francis makes his first-ever trip to the United States on a
three-city tour that will take him to Washington, DC, New York, and
Philadelphia.
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Follow Along:
Our 2015 Back-to-School Tour
The President and Secretary Duncan host a town hall with high
school juniors, seniors, and their parents to discuss college access and
affordability.
READ MORE
Under the Hood:
Building a New College Scorecard with Students
How the U.S. Digital Service worked with students, families,
schools, developers and teams across the federal government to rebuild the
new College Scorecard tool.
READ MORE
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"Together, we can make sure that
every student has the chance to get a great education and achieve their full
potential."
-- President Barack Obama
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寄件者: "White House Snapshot" [info@mail.whitehouse.gov]
寄件日期: Sun, 13 Sep 2015 02:29:37 +0800
收件者: [t_history@pchome.com.tw]
主旨: Weekly Address: A New College Scorecard主旨:每週地址:一種新的大學記分卡
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DAILY SNAPSHOT
Saturday, September 12, 2015
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Weekly Address: A New College
Scorecard
In this week's address, the President announced the launch of a new College Scorecard,
meant to help students and parents identify which schools provide the biggest
bang for their buck. Designed with input from those who will use it most, the
Scorecard offers reliable data on factors important to prospective students,
such as how much graduates earn, and how much debt they have when they
graduate.
In an economy where some higher education is still the surest
ticket to the middle class, the choices that Americans make when searching
for and selecting a college have never been more important. That’s why the
President is committed to making sure there exists reliable information that
helps students find the college that best fits their needs so that they can
succeed.
Watch the
President's Weekly Address here
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Anniversary of 9/11: A Day for
Patriotism and Service
To mark the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on
America, President Obama asked all Americans to observe the day as an
officially designated Patriot Day and National Day of Service and
Remembrance, with acts of selflessness and charity.
On Friday morning, the President, the First Lady, and members of
White House staff gathered on the South Lawn to observe a moment of silence
at 8:46 a.m. EDT -- the time that the first airplane struck the World Trade
Center.
"14 years after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, we honor
those we lost. We salute all who serve to keep us safe. We stand as strong as
ever." -President Obama via @POTUS
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Follow Along with President
Obama's 2015 Back-to-School Tour
Over the course of the next week and a half, Administration
officials are hitting the road for schools and communities across the
country.
The President, the First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden, and Secretary
Arne Duncan are traveling across the country to highlight the need for
affordable, quality career and education choices for students, and discussing
how we can provide all Americans with the skills and knowledge they need to
get ahead. Learn more about this week's announcements here.
Ryan Robinson -- a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and now
Associate Director of Public Engagement at the White House -- shared his perspective on the importance of giving
deserving Americans the opportunity to attend community college for free.
FOLLOW ALONG
Troop Talk: Saluting Our Troops
in 9/11 Town Hall
President Obama participated in a town hall meeting at
Maryland's Fort Meade with service members, in honor of the 14th anniversary
of the 9/11 attacks.
Taking questions in person, via phone, video conference and
social media the President answered troop questions on a range of issues from
cyber security to the fight against the Islamic State..
WATCH NOW
West Wing Week: 09/11/2015 or,
"Heads Up America"
This week, the President welcomed to the White House the Saudi
Arabian king, champions in athletic excellence, and awardees in artistic prowess.
He also traveled to Massachusetts and Michigan. That's September 4th to
September 10th or, "Heads Up America."
WATCH HERE
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寄件者: "White House Snapshot"
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寄件日期: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 23:56:38 +0800
收件者: [t_history@pchome.com.tw]
主旨: A Day for Patriotism and Service主旨:每天愛國主義與服務
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DAILY SNAPSHOT
Friday, September 11, 2015
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Follow Along: The President's Day
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All
times are Eastern Time (ET)
8:45 AM: The President, the First Lady,
and White House staff observe a moment of silence to mark the 14th
anniversary of the 9/11 attacks
11:00 AM: The President receives the
Presidential Daily Briefing
11:45 AM: The President meets with
Secretary of State Kerry
2:20 PM: The President departs the
White House en route Fort Meade
3:00 PM: The President holds a town
hall with service members (Watch Live)
5:10 PM: The President arrives at the
White House
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President Obama
and Gold Star mothers discuss the Iran Deal
President
Barack Obama hugs Gold Star mother Michelle DeFord following a roundtable
with veterans and Gold Star mothers regarding the Iran nuclear agreement, in
the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Sept. 10, 2015. Secretary of State
John Kerry also participated. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
Read what Iraq
war veteran Mike Breen, who joined the President in the roundtable, has to
say about the Iran deal.
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Anniversary of
9/11 Attacks: A Day for Patriotism and Service
President Obama calls on all Americans to observe the
anniversary of 9/11 as an officially designated Patriot Day and National Day
of Service and Remembrance.
READ MORE
The Current
State of Energy Technology
The Department of Energy releases a new report that explores the
current state of technologies and R&D in key energy sectors.
READ MORE
Expanding
Apprenticeships to Invest in American Workers
President Obama is partnering with state and local leaders to
help give American workers the tools they need to succeed in 21st century
jobs by expanding apprenticeship programs.
READ MORE
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"As we reflect on the lives we
lost and pay tribute to the families who still live with extraordinary pain,
let us resolve to continue embodying the American spirit that no act of
terror can ever extinguish."
-- President Barack Obama
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寄件者: "White House Snapshot"
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寄件日期: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 04:35:35 +0800
收件者: [t_history@pchome.com.tw]
主旨: Back to School: Join the Heads Up Movement主旨:回到學校:加入對決運動
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DAILY SNAPSHOT
Thursday, September 10, 2015
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Follow Along: The President's Day
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times are Eastern Time (ET)
10:00 AM: The President receives the
Presidential Daily Briefing
11:00 AM: The President meets with
veterans and Gold Star Mothers to discuss the Iran Nuclear deal
2:05 PM: The President participates in
a conference call with Rabbis for Rosh Hashanah
3:45 PM: The President delivers remarks
at the 2014 National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal ceremony
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President Obama
Speaks at Macomb Community College in Warren, Michigan
"For
every young person willing to work hard, I want two years of college to be as
free and universal as high school is today." —President Obama. Join the movement for Free Community College. Sept. 9,
2015. (Official White House Photo)
Follow the White
House Instagram here
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Follow Along:
Our 2015 Back-to-School Tour
The President is announcing a campaign called “Heads Up,” and
the idea is simple: Let’s make two years of community college free for anyone
willing to work for it.
LEARN MORE
I Went to
Community College (Now I Work at the White House)
Ryan Robinson -- a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and now
Associate Director of Public Engagement at the White House -- shared his
perspective on the importance of giving deserving Americans the opportunity
to attend community college for free.
READ MORE
Open Science and
Innovation: Of the People, By the People, For the People
On September 30, the White House will host a live-webcast forum
on citizen science and crowdsourcing.
LEARN MORE
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"In America, it should not
matter who you are or where you come from, what your last name is, who you
love. Everybody deserves a chance to make it. Everybody deserves 'opportunity
and hope and dreams and future.'"
-- President Barack Obama
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寄件者: "Ryan Robinson, The White
House" [info@mail.whitehouse.gov]
寄件日期: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 05:27:47 +0800
收件者: [t_history@pchome.com.tw]
主旨: I went to community college (now I work at the White House):
主旨:我去社區學院(現在我在白宮工作):
I spent more than half of 2005 in Iraq.
I was four years into my service in the Marine Corps, and
as is the case with most of our young enlisted military members, I had enormous
responsibilities for a twenty-two year-old. Grateful for the opportunity to
serve, and thankful for the experiences the Marine Corps gave to me, I left
active duty in 2006, excited at the prospect of new cities, new jobs, and the
chance to go to college.
The Marine Corps gave me excellent job skills, world-class
leadership training, and a ton of willpower and ambition. Still, academia was
somewhat intimidating. Trading a base for a campus, and military leaders for
professors felt like a huge step. To make the transition a bit easier I moved
back to my home state of Florida, and found Valencia Community College -- where
I was able to use my GI Bill education benefits to attend for free.
I found diverse classrooms full of people with varying
backgrounds and experiences -- from kids straight out of high school to
seasoned professionals pursuing a career change. I fit right in. Community colleges
were made for people like me; they're designed to take persons from all walks
of life and help them embark on their next adventure. People like Dr. Brooks
and Professor Zuromski made me love learning and sparked a hunger for knowledge
I didn’t know I had.
More Americans should have this opportunity. Today, the
President is announcing a campaign called “Heads Up,” and the idea is simple:
Let’s make two years of community college free for anyone willing to work for
it.
Watch the President announce it --
and ask Americans to join the movement.
At Valencia, I wasn’t just in the classroom -- I was
leading fellow students in groups like Model UN, where I studied diplomacy and
foreign affairs. I was an editor for The Phoenix, Valencia’s annual literary
magazine, where I honed my writing skills and learned the value of creative
expression. While I was there I also earned my place in the Phi Theta Kappa
Honor Society. It was all a valuable part of my academic, personal, and
professional growth.
Valencia Community College also prepared me to tackle
classes at one of America’s oldest and most rigorous academic institutions --
Columbia University, where I finished my undergraduate degree. I majored in
philosophy, a discipline I wasn’t exposed to until I took Professor Wallman’s
amazing Intro to Philosophy class at Valencia. Not only did community college
make Columbia possible for me, it gave me the tools to experience it to its
fullest measure.
Today I work at The White House as an Associate Director in
the Office of Public Engagement. I have the privilege of being the President’s
liaison to military service members, veterans, and their families. I can’t
express in one message how grateful I am to have been given this opportunity,
and how fulfilling it is to work with, and for, a group as deserving as they
are.
It’s hard for me to fully grasp the incredible things that
have happened in my life in the eight years since I first stepped foot on a
community college campus, but I feel confident that taking that step made it
all possible.
More people should have that chance. That’s what the
President thinks, and I agree.
Watch him launch a new campaign to
make community college free for anyone willing to work for it, and call on
Americans to join the movement.
Up until now I’ve shared my story with a largely military
and veteran audience, encouraging those with the ambition to take advantage of
their education benefits because you never know where it’s going to lead. I’m
sharing my story with you now because we have the chance to make sure that
everyone has the opportunity I did. We should do what we can to ensure everyone
in America who wishes, has the chance to go to community college for free.
Thanks for listening.
Sincerely,
Ryan Robinson
Associate Director of Public Affairs
The White House
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