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  1. 17 de ene. de 2014 · Michelle Hurst, best known as Miss Claudette to fans of the Netflix hit "Orange Is the New Black," has been in a medically induced coma for more than two weeks following a car accident, but ...

  2. Michelle Zeidler joined Hurst College in 2015 as the Head of Teaching and Learning and a member of the Senior Management Team. During her time there she has developed an academic teaching programme for the staff through a Performance Review System and the innovative Teach Hurst teacher training scheme.

  3. Michelle Hurst (1 de xunu de 1942, Brooklyn) ye una actriz d'Estaos Xuníos, meyor conocida pol so rol como Miss Claudette Pelage na primer temporada de la serie de comedia dramática de Netflix, Orange Is the New Black.

  4. Dr. Michelle L. Martinez. Dr. Martinez’s optometric career started in August 2002 working for Decatur Eye Center. Northeast Eye Center was founded in March of 2004 by Dr. Michelle L. Martinez. She leased space from Sears at Northeast Mall until she relocated her practice in October of 2015 to 900 W. Pipeline Rd in Hurst.

  5. hurstmichelle.github.io › files › HURST_CV_2023Sept20MICHELLE A. HURST, Ph.D.

    Michelle A. Hurst 6 CV last updated 09/20/2023 Hurst, M.A, & Cordes, S. (2017, May). The role of verbal fraction labels in children’s whole number bias. Presented within the symposium* titled Language and Math: Guiding Attention in Numerical Contexts at the Association for Psychological Science Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Hurst, M.A. & Cordes, S. (2016, May).

  6. 17 de ene. de 2014 · Michelle Hurst as Miss Claudette in Orange is the New Black. Video Screenshot. Orange is the New Black star Michelle Hurst has reportedly woken from a medically induced coma after 16 days. Hurst, who plays Miss Claudette in the wildly popular prison drama, had suffered a serious car accident just before Christmas.

  7. dreme.stanford.edu › people › michelle-hurstMichelle Hurst - DREME

    Michelle Hurst is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Psychology at the University of Chicago and works on both the Parent and Early Caregiver Engagement project and the Making More of Math project. She graduated from Boston College with a PhD in developmental psychology, and before that earned a bachelor of science in mathematics ...