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Walking Out On The Meaning: Dedication Day 2011, John M. Rudy 2011 Gettysburg College

Walking Out On The Meaning: Dedication Day 2011, John M. Rudy

Interpreting the Civil War: Connecting the Civil War to the American Public

I am a nerd. Last year on November 19th I was stuck in Las Vegas, attending the NAI conference (the same one Jake and I have been grousing about for the last two weeks). This was the first Dedication Day event I had missed since first coming to Gettysburg in 2003. I was upset. I was disconsolate. I trudged the strip dejected. I toured the Atomic Testing Museum, which was fascinating but unfulfilling. I am one of those dorks who doesn't understand how anyone can schedule anything other than a trip to Gettysburg on November the 19th. The glitz of …


November 18, 2011 Meeting Minutes, Shawnee State University 2011 Shawnee State University

November 18, 2011 Meeting Minutes, Shawnee State University

Minutes of the Board of Trustees Meetings

Minutes of the November 18, 2010 Board of Trustees meeting.


Just Interpret To Me: Reflecting On Nai 2011, John M. Rudy 2011 Gettysburg College

Just Interpret To Me: Reflecting On Nai 2011, John M. Rudy

Interpreting the Civil War: Connecting the Civil War to the American Public

Last week saw Jake and I in St. Paul, Minnesota for the annual National Association for Interpretation workshop, a week long gathering of professional interpreters from around the nation. I'll guarantee that the next couple of weeks will be filled with recaps from both of us on what struck us the most during the conference. Our reactions ranged from "meh..." to "Dude!" [excerpt]


Don't Say Slave: Interpreting Slavery At Nai 2011, Jacob Dinkelaker 2011 National Park Service

Don't Say Slave: Interpreting Slavery At Nai 2011, Jacob Dinkelaker

Interpreting the Civil War: Connecting the Civil War to the American Public

Slave, servant, fugitive, runaway, master, slave owner, and farm. What do all of these words have in common? Well, if you went to Angela Roberts-Burton's NAI session, "Overcoming the Obstacles of Interpreting Slavery," you would know that all of these are words that she urged interpreters not to use when interpreting slavery and slave life. Instead, you should use: enslaved, freedom seeker, fled bondage, slave holder, and slave plantation. [excerpt]


Walter Davis, 2011 Georgia Southern University

Walter Davis

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

No abstract provided.


Last Prisoners At Gettysburg: A Gift For Kind Hearts, John M. Rudy 2011 Gettysburg College

Last Prisoners At Gettysburg: A Gift For Kind Hearts, John M. Rudy

Interpreting the Civil War: Connecting the Civil War to the American Public

I have been digging quite heavily into the history of Pennsylvania (Gettysburg) College and the American Civil War these past few months, trying to fill a gaping hole in the scholarship not only of the college but of the local civilian story in the war. This has meant long Thursday nights at Adams County Historical Society culling through every random mention of the college and the complex relationship which the students and faculty had with both the citizens of the borough and the armies which invaded it. It has also meant that I've had the opportunity to revisit Gettysburg College's …


December 2011 University Chronicle, Shawnee State University 2011 Shawnee State University

December 2011 University Chronicle, Shawnee State University

University Chronicle

Shawnee State University Student Newspaper


"Sit Down Together At A Table Of Brotherhood": Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, John M. Rudy 2011 Gettysburg College

"Sit Down Together At A Table Of Brotherhood": Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, John M. Rudy

Interpreting the Civil War: Connecting the Civil War to the American Public

As we walked along the tidal basin back toward the Smithsonian Metro Station, I began to cry. Just a few tears, here and there, welled in my eyes. It wasn't the monument or the quotes. It wasn't the deep feelings I had looking at his face. It was overhearing a simple conversation. Two 30-something black women in a group of tourists were talking to one another about photos.

"You need to get your picture taken, girl," one asks the other.

"Why?" she responds, "I've got plenty of pictures."

"To prove you were here," the first woman responds. [excerpt]


Interview With Dr. Nadine Barnes - Alumna; Director Of The Baudhuin Oral School, Nadine Barnes 2011 Nova Southeastern University

Interview With Dr. Nadine Barnes - Alumna; Director Of The Baudhuin Oral School, Nadine Barnes

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

University School, Baudhuin Oral School, autism, learning disabilities, speech and language, children, dyslexia, Lower School, metropolitan test, FCAT, AIP program, collaborative programs, Master’s program, lab schools, Dr. George Hanbury, doctorate degree, Cultural Arts, chess, cheer leading, Spanish class, basketball leagues, lacrosse team, dance class, acting class, debate, forensics, Red Ribbon Week, bullying,


Interview With Dr. Jerome Chermak - University School Headmaster, Jerome Chermak 2011 Nova Southeastern University

Interview With Dr. Jerome Chermak - University School Headmaster, Jerome Chermak

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

University School, Head Master, Ray Ferrero, student instruction K-12, University School expansion, Dr. Frank DePiano, autonomous, Abe Fischler, Mickey Segal, Lower School, early childhood expert, autistic children, “Mommy and Me”, Mailman Segal Institute, Jim & Jan Moran Family Center Village, Baudhuin School, Oral School, waiver, SACS-accredited, FCATs, advisory board, PTA, public schools, art, music, theater, private school, Upper School, Roman amphitheater, College prep, SAT, teacher/student ratio


Interview With Dr. Fredrick Lippman - Chancellor, Health Professions Division, Frederick Lippman 2011 Nova Southeastern University

Interview With Dr. Fredrick Lippman - Chancellor, Health Professions Division, Frederick Lippman

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

Southeastern University of the Health Sciences, Dr. Morton Terry, college of pharmacy, Florida Legislature, Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, Dr. Melnick, Royal Jonas, Augie Paoli, Ray Ferrero, Bob Steele, Harry Gampel, allied health, Physician assistants, Area Health Education Centers (AHEC), Governor Graham, Hamilton Forman, David Rush, Joe Lackovich, Ron Chenail, dental medicine, Fischler School, chancellor, Hanbury, hospital,


Interview With Scott Chitoff - Alumnus, Scott Chithoff 2011 Nova Southeastern University

Interview With Scott Chitoff - Alumnus, Scott Chithoff

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

University School, Stuart Horn, David McNairn, or Mark Cavanaugh, Susan Ferris, Brad Williams, Rosenthal Building, the Parker Building, the Mailman Building, Stephen Leavitt, international law, Sacco and Vanzetti, Student Life, fraternity and sorority, yearbook, athletic teams, Greek Life, Panhellenic, assistant director, Social and Systemic, Joe Harbaugh, law school, Joel Burman, the basketball, soccer team, baseball team, homecoming, University of Florida, law firms, Dr. Hanbury, alumni, Sun Fest, Mike Betesh


Interview With Dr. Arnold Melnick - Executive Vice Chancellor And Provost Of The Health Professions Division, Arnold Melnick 2011 Nova Southeastern University

Interview With Dr. Arnold Melnick - Executive Vice Chancellor And Provost Of The Health Professions Division, Arnold Melnick

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

History of Osteopathic Medicine

Southeastern University of Health Sciences

Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine (SECOM)

Merger with Nova University

Nova Southeastern University

To read more on these topics you can check out the book written by Dr. Arnold Melnick titled, Looking back ... at SECOM : a personal history of the Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine which is held in the Alvin Sherman Library at NSU and you can view the NovaCat record here.


Interview With Dr. Ronald Chenail - Vp For Institutional Effectiveness, Ronald Chenail 2011 Nova Southeastern University

Interview With Dr. Ronald Chenail - Vp For Institutional Effectiveness, Ronald Chenail

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

Administrator, History of NSU, Patient Centered Outcomes, Family Systems, Qualitative Research, Association of American Colleges and Universities, accreditation, law school.


Interview With Zeida Rodriguez - Alumna And Associate Director Of Enrollment Services, Zeida Rodriguez 2011 Nova Southeastern University

Interview With Zeida Rodriguez - Alumna And Associate Director Of Enrollment Services, Zeida Rodriguez

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

Nova University, undergraduate, library, recruitment, students, computer science, Mailman/Hollywood, business administration, Dr. Frank DePiano, quantitative methods, Coach Hensley, Taft Center, Dr. Pedro Pellet, master’s degree, Dr. Dan Sullivan, MiBA, International Business, EMIS, Dr. Hanbury, alumni, undergraduate admissions, admissions counselor, enrollment, business, education, psychology, Student government, feeder schools, Parker Building, dual admission program, Huizenga School, Sonken Building, East Campus, University School, non-traditional undergraduate students, WebCT, Blackboard, online courses, MBA programs, Abe Fischler, Ovid Lewis, Feldman, Ferrero, Nova, shuttles, Shark Express, hurricane Andrew, sororities and fraternities, Dolphins training facility, financial aid, Dalai Lama,


Interview With Dr. Anthony Denapoli - Exec. Dir. Office Of International Affairs, Anthony DeNapoli 2011 Nova Southeastern University

Interview With Dr. Anthony Denapoli - Exec. Dir. Office Of International Affairs, Anthony Denapoli

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

Fischler School of Education, Dr. Wells Singleton, adjuncts, cluster, international, China, lawsuit, diploma mill, international education, physical presence, North Miami Beach, Human Services, Ph.D., Graduate Teacher Education Program, Instruction Technology Distance Education, Bahamas, Jamaica, Belize, Bermuda, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Greece, Italy, Jamaica, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Turks and Caicos, U.K, curriculum, health sciences, Shanghai, centralization, Latin America, financial aid, Ray Ferrero, Abe Fischler, George Hanbury, American University,


Interview With Dr. Susan Atherley - Alumnus; Adjunct Professor, Susan Atherley 2011 Nova Southeastern University

Interview With Dr. Susan Atherley - Alumnus; Adjunct Professor, Susan Atherley

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

Clusters, counseling, guidance counselor, adjuncts, principal, law, superintendents, Education Leadership, Preparing New Principals Program, clusters, Dreyfoos School of the Arts, Palm Beach County, Psychology, teaching, BrainSMART


Wittingly Effaced For Too Long: Hidden In Plain Sight, John M. Rudy 2011 Gettysburg College

Wittingly Effaced For Too Long: Hidden In Plain Sight, John M. Rudy

Interpreting the Civil War: Connecting the Civil War to the American Public

A few years ago, Gettysburg College changed their wordmark. The previous college logo featured the words "Gettysburg College" topped with a line art version of the flag flying from the cupola of Pennsylvania Hall. The logo explicitly acknowledged the sense of place, referencing the 34-star flag which flies above the Civil War era field hospital both night and day. The logo acknowledged the Civil War inherently. [excerpt]


Interview With Dr. Paul Sallarulo - Alumnus And Trustee, Paul Sallarulo 2011 Nova Southeastern University

Interview With Dr. Paul Sallarulo - Alumnus And Trustee, Paul Sallarulo

Oral Histories of Nova Southeastern University

The Oral School, Coral Springs, NSU, nontraditional, Nextera Medical, North Broward Hospital District, Dr. Bob Preziosi, educational leadership, Lonnie Neiderman, University School, Entrepreneur of the Year, George Hanbury, alumni, Jeb Bush, library, Ray Ferrero, Special Olympics, Mr. Taft, university center, Stephen Feldman, undergraduate, business school, China, MBA,international business, NSU’s history, football


Doris Elizabeth Mcneely, 2011 Georgia Southern University

Doris Elizabeth Mcneely

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

No abstract provided.


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