History Through Fashion: The 2020 Collection,
2021
Western Washington University
History Through Fashion: The 2020 Collection, Alex Wiecking
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
When analyzing historical trajectory, it is essential to acknowledge that events are neither isolated nor spontaneous; rather, they are points on a dynamic historical continuum. Because these phenomena are often intangible, their public invisibility can be conflated with nonexistence. However, “History Through Fashion: The 2020 Collection” seeks to reimagine the history of 2020 as a wearable, material art. In doing so, the collection will not only increase the perceptibility of historical trends and human agency, but will rebrand history as an active and interdisciplinary domain.
“We Already Look Amazing, We Just Need Designers To Jump On Board”: Designing For Female Consumers That Use Mobility Aids Based On Satisfaction With Retail Selection And Garment Design Characteristics,
2021
Georgia Southern University
“We Already Look Amazing, We Just Need Designers To Jump On Board”: Designing For Female Consumers That Use Mobility Aids Based On Satisfaction With Retail Selection And Garment Design Characteristics, Mackenzie L. Miller
Honors College Theses
One in 4 people (85 million) in the United States has been diagnosed with a form of a disability, with 13.7 percent (44 million) having a mobility-related disability (CDC, 2020). Despite being the largest disability minority group in the US (CDC, 2020), the availability of clothes for pets is larger than the selection for people with disabilities (Ryan, 2018). The purpose of this qualitative study is to evaluate satisfaction of ready-to-wear and adaptive clothing among female consumers who use mobility aids. Fit issues, lack of availability, and lack of consideration for disability needs were found as overarching problems in both …
High Decoration: Sonia Delaunay, Blaise Cendrars, And The Poem As Fashion Design,
2020
University of California, Irvine
High Decoration: Sonia Delaunay, Blaise Cendrars, And The Poem As Fashion Design, Carrie Noland
Journal X
No abstract provided.
The Textile Industry: A Deep Look Into The Environmental Impacts Of Fast Fashion,
2020
Western Michigan University
The Textile Industry: A Deep Look Into The Environmental Impacts Of Fast Fashion, Jordan Miller
Honors Theses
The purpose of this research was to understand the detrimental effects the textile industry has had on global environments and ecosystems across the globe. The textile industry for many years has continued to disregard the current acceleration of global warming and other environmental crises, and it is time the fashion industry holds itself accountable for these actions and takes a change in a new, more sustainable future. With proper education of the environmental pollution the textile industry has made, young consumers will be able to make the change necessary for businesses to develop more sustainable habits for the future production. …
Utilizing Repurposed Denim To Create Apparel For Those With Cerebral Palsy,
2020
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Utilizing Repurposed Denim To Create Apparel For Those With Cerebral Palsy, Monique Rodriguez
Apparel Merchandising and Product Development Undergraduate Honors Theses
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the most common motor disability in children. In the U.S alone one million children and adults live with a diagnosis of cerebral palsy. Due to the increasing life expectancy of individuals with CP, the number of adults with this disorder is increasing, thus their medical and social care needs are changing (Moreno-De-Luca et al., 2012). For years children and adults who live with CP struggle in finding clothing that works for them and their needs. Currently the market for adaptable clothing is small. For people with CP, the lack of adaptive clothing creates large barriers whether …
Innovator - Spring 2020,
2020
Thomas Jefferson University
Innovator - Spring 2020
Innovator
05 - Message from the President
08 - The Past is a Prologue
15 - Shrinking World/Expanding Horizons
16 - The Nexus: News at Jefferson
20 - Jefferson Hits the Runway at NYFW
22 - A Game Changer
26 - Binge Swatching
30 - Breaking Down the Walls
38 - Coming Full Circle
44 - Question and Innovate
46 - Designer Health
50 - The Site is the Star
54 - Transcend and Include
60 - Reimagine
64 - Ram Roundup
68 - Class Notes
74 - In Memory
78 - Triva
Innovator - Winter 2020,
2020
Thomas Jefferson University
Innovator - Winter 2020
Innovator
8 - A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
10 - WHAT’S HAPPENING AT JEFFERSON
16 - DEFINING THE FUTURE OF LEARNING AND WORK
How well are institutions of higher education preparing their graduates for the realities of work in the 21st century?
26 - IT’S IN OUR DNA
Innovative partnership leads to Jefferson Institute for Bioprocessing.
32 - JEFFERSON IS GLOBAL
Jefferson’s study away program provides life-changing experiences for students.
36 - PURSUING KNOWLEDGE AND IMPACT
Provost Mark L. Tykocinski, MD, explores the different research initiatives happening across Jefferson.
38 - LIVING THE DREAM
Jefferson grad orbits among the stars like …
Innovator - Fall 2016,
2020
Thomas Jefferson University
Innovator - Fall 2016
Innovator
4 - What’s Now: Impact Edition
6 - Building the Futures Center
9 - Snapshots of Impact
12 - The Six Steps to Success
16 - On Common Ground
18 - Opening the Door of Opportunity
20 - A Team Effort
24 - The Clash of Tradition and Technology
26 - Enriching the Student Experience
27 - Who Named the Rams?
27 - Financial Information
Innovator - Winter 2015,
2020
Thomas Jefferson University
Innovator - Winter 2015
Innovator
4 - What’s Now: Impact Edition
6 - Athletics
8 - W. W. Smith Scholarship
12 - A Full Embrace
18 - Donor Honor Roll
23 - Financial Information
Innovator - Fall 2014,
2020
Thomas Jefferson University
Innovator - Fall 2014
Innovator
4 - What’s Now: Impact Edition
6 - Scholarships
8 - Term Chairs
10 - Power to Innovate Campaign
20 - Donor Profile: Handsel Minyard
23 - Financial Information
Innovator - Fall/Winter 2013,
2020
Thomas Jefferson University
Innovator - Fall/Winter 2013
Innovator
1 - THE BIG PICTURE
8 - WHAT’S NOW
16 - PINBOARD
17 - MIKE MADE THAT
Mike Leonard, academic dean of the School of Design and Engineering, gives us the inside story about his role in the invention of just about everything.
20 - MEET THE NEW BOARD CHAIR
Entrepreneur and education advocate, Eileen Martinson ’86, brings her passion and expertise for smart technology and education to her new role as Board Chair.
24 - THE DEC CENTER
Built to evolve as curricula changes, the DEC Center has quickly become the campus’ new academic hub.
26 - CHARTING THE …
Innovator - Fall 2012,
2020
Thomas Jefferson University
Innovator - Fall 2012
Innovator
02 - A TRANSFORMATIVE GIFT
With his donation of $15 million, the largest single gift in University history, in support of the Kanbar College of Design, Engineering and Commerce, Maurice Kanbar ’52, H’03 continues his unwavering support of his alma mater.
06 - PRESIDENT SPINEELI COMMENTARY
President Spinelli, a leading authority in entrepreneurship, describes the experience of teaching innovation to freshmen.
08 - WHAT'S THE PROBLEM?
Freshmen in the Kanbar College of Design, Engineering and Commerce become professionals and learn how to turn problems into opportunities by working in real-world settings right from the start of their college careers.
12 …
Innovator - Summer 2011,
2020
Thomas Jefferson University
Innovator - Summer 2011
Innovator
02 - LIVING IN YOUR GENES
Through its nationally ranked physician assistant studies program — led by insightful faculty and an award-winning champion of genetic literacy education — PhilaU is transforming a generation to “think genetically.”
06 - PRESIDENT SPINELLI COMMENTARY
New College structure maximizes students’ experiences
08 - QUIET ON THE SET
Emmy-nominated alumna Kim Wannop ’99 dresses six or more sets each week for Fox’s hit TV show Bones.
12 - MEET RON KANDER, PH.D.
The executive dean of the College of Design, Engineering and Commerce leads a revolutionary, transdisciplinary curriculum.
18 - NEWS
22 - PROFILES
24 …
Innovator - Fall 2010,
2020
Thomas Jefferson University
Innovator - Fall 2010
Innovator
2 - TEXTILE LEGACY LEADING TO BIOMEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS
PhilaU researchers developing a cardiac patch
6 - PRESIDENT SPINELLI COMMENTARY
A Great Return on Investment
8 - THE BUSINESS OF FASHION
Fashion thinking zeros in on bottom line
14 - MEN IN FLIGHT
Guggenheim Fellow chronicles history of male flight attendants
18 - PHILAU NEWS
22 - Q&A WITH NATHAN VANHOOK ’03
Alumnus designs new Nike shoe “Aina Chukka”
24 - PROFILES
28 - PHILAU AROUND THE WORLD
Alumni, faculty and students’ global impact
33 - AWARDS AND HONORS
34 - A THIRD DIMENSION TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EXPERIENCE
Faculty commentary …
Innovator - Winter 2010,
2020
Thomas Jefferson University
Innovator - Winter 2010
Innovator
2 - STEPPING FORWARD AS A NATIONAL MODEL
PhilaU takes a leadership role in green education
6 - 125 THINGS THAT MAKE PHILAU GREAT
Celebrating our 125th Anniversary
12 - PRESIDENT SPINELLI COMMENTARY
A Solid Foundation for the 21st Century
14 - NEW VISION FOR THE ACADEMY
A day in the life of Provost Randy Swearer
18 - STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
Developing the model for professional education in the 21st century
22 - PROFILES
24 - TRUSTEE UPDATE
26 - PHILAU NEWS
31 - AWARDS AND HONORS
32 - EMBRACING THE NEW WORLD OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Faculty commentary by Michael A. …
Editor’S Note,
2020
University of Kansas Main Campus
Editor’S Note, Stephen Wolgast
Transactions of the Burgon Society
The novel coronavirus and COVID-19 are dramatically changing campus life. Most graduation ceremonies have been cancelled, leaving many thousands of academic gowns unused. The organisation Gowns 4 Good requests donations of gowns, which it donates to hospitals so their medical staffs can use them as personal protective equipment, which is in short supply.
Reforms To Scottish Academical Dress During The 1860s,
2020
Kansas State University Libraries
Reforms To Scottish Academical Dress During The 1860s, Jonathan C. Cooper
Transactions of the Burgon Society
Although hoods were worn in the ancient Scottish universities during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, their use went into decline thereafter. This article focusses on the re-introduction of hoods in Scotland, mostly during the 1860s. After consideration of the academical dress in use earlier during the nineteenth century, the four ancient universities are treated in the order in which they adopted comprehensive hood schemes. Primary sources, in the form of university minutes and portraits, and secondary sources, mostly in the form of contemporary accounts, are examined.
Degrees Of Degrees,
2020
University of Glasgow
Degrees Of Degrees, Neil K. Dickson
Transactions of the Burgon Society
This article looks at the types of degrees that can be awarded by universities and colleges, discussing the rights and privileges that go with a degree such as the right to wear academic dress and to put letters after your name. The focus is on current and historical practice in Britain, and most of the examples are from British universities.
Front Matter,
2020
Kansas State University Libraries
Front Matter, Editorial Board
Transactions of the Burgon Society
No abstract provided.
’Blithering Nonsense’: The Open University And Its Academic Dress,
2020
Kansas State University Libraries
’Blithering Nonsense’: The Open University And Its Academic Dress, Philip Goff
Transactions of the Burgon Society
With the largest number of students in Britain, one of its younger academic institutions celebrates fiftieth anniversary.