Al schultz cause of death
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Remembering Albert B. Schultz
Albert B. Schultz, PhD, the Vennema Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, and Professor of Biomedical Engineering in the College of Engineering, and Research Scientist in the Institute of Gerontology at the University of Michigan, passed away in July, 2020.
Professor Schultz, born in Philadelphia, received his BS degree from the University of Rochester in 1955 and his MS and PhD degrees from Yale University in 1959 and 1962, respectively. After a stint as an officer in the U.S. Navy, who had financed his graduate education, he taught mechanical engineering and materials science at the University of Delaware and the University of Illinois at Chicago before joining the College of Engineering faculty at the University of Michigan in 1983, where he founded the Biomechanics Research Laboratory. The university was attractive partly because it already had an active milieu of biomechanics research in the areas of automotive occupant safety and industrial ergonomics, and Professo
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Franz Albert Schultz
Franz Albert Schultz (25 September 1692 – 19 May 1763) was a Prussiandivine and superintendent.
Biography
Schultz was born 25 September 1692 in Neustettin (Szczecinek). He studied at the University of Halle-Wittenberg philosophy under Christian Wolff and divinity. At this time he followed August Hermann Francke's pietism. In 1723, having declined becoming a professor, he became educator at the Berlin Cadet Corps and in 1724 field preacher in Mohrungen. In 1728 he became Archpriest and Superintendent in Rastenburg, 1731 professor of divinity at the University of Königsberg.[1]Immanuel Kant was among his students.
With the influence of Wolff and Francke's pietism, Schultz's theology can be partly seen as an attempt to synthesize Pietism and Wolffian ideas by formulating Pietistic ideas using Wolffian methodology and terminology.[2]
As Superintendent, Schultz instituted the first Prussian teacher seminaries, founded more than 600 schools, and paved the way to compulsory education. Under Frederick II, who was skeptical of pie
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Our People
Albert Schultz born in Port Hope, Ontario, and raised in Okotoks, Alberta. FOUNDING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR (1998-2018).
FOR SOULPEPPER: Creator: Frankly, Sinatra; Co-Creator (with Mike Ross) Spoon River (Toronto Critics’ Award Best Musical), Manhattan Concert Cycle. Executive Producer: Kim’s Convenience - Season 1&2 (CBC TV). Director (Selected): It’s a Wonderful Life, Spoon River (Toronto Critics’ Award, Dora nomination), The Dybbuk, Marat/Sade (Dora nomination), Of Human Bondage (Dora Award - Director and Production; Toronto Critics’ Award), Angels in America (Toronto Critics’ Award Best Production), The Crucible (Dora nomination, Best Director, Best Production), Death of a Salesman, Chorus of Disapproval (Dora nomination), Absloutely Chekhov (Dora nomination, Best Production). Actor: The Goat or, Who is Sylvia?, The Norman
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