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Lewis And Clark And The Geology Of Nebraska And Parts Of Adjacent States, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Anne P. Diffendal
Lewis And Clark And The Geology Of Nebraska And Parts Of Adjacent States, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Anne P. Diffendal
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark undertook their journey with the Corps of Discovery in 1804–1806 in order to explore the area that the United States had purchased from France in 1803. Then known as Louisiana, this region included almost everything west of the Mississippi to the continental divide (illustrated below). In order to find the best route across the continent, President Thomas Jefferson charged Lewis to follow the Missouri River to its headwaters and then locate rivers flowing down the west side of the Rocky Mountains to the Columbia River and into the Pacific Ocean. Jefferson's written instructions further specified …
Review Of Mannerism And Baroque In Seventeenth-Century French Poetry: The Example Of Tristan L’Hermite, By James C. Shepard, Russell J. Ganim
Review Of Mannerism And Baroque In Seventeenth-Century French Poetry: The Example Of Tristan L’Hermite, By James C. Shepard, Russell J. Ganim
French Language and Literature Papers
Interest in Tristan L’Hermite has not only been sustained, but has grown considerably since 1955, when Amédée Carriat published Tristan ou L’Eloge d’un poète and his Bibliographie des oeuvres de Tristan L’Hermite. Carriat’s work on the Cahiers Tristan L’Hermite, as well as the scholarship of Claude Abraham, Catherine Grisé, and Jean-Pierre Chauveau among others, has laid the groundwork for a number of new inquiries into Tristan’s oeuvre. Colloquia on Tristan have been organized in France and the U.S. in recent years, and the Tristan “revival” reached an apex of sorts in 1999 with Champion’s publication of his Oeuvres complètes …
Lewis And Clark And The Geology Of The Great Plains, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Anne P. Diffendal
Lewis And Clark And The Geology Of The Great Plains, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Anne P. Diffendal
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark undertook their journey with the Corps of Discovery in 1804-1806 in order to explore the area that the United States had purchased from France in 1803. Then known as Louisiana, this region included almost everything west of the Mississippi to the continental divide. In order to find the best route across the continent, President Thomas Jefferson charged Lewis with following the Missouri River to its headwaters and then locating rivers flowing down the west side of the Rocky Mountains to the Columbia River and into the Pacific Ocean. Jefferson's written instructions further specified that the …
Affirmative Approaches To Ensuring Diversity
Affirmative Approaches To Ensuring Diversity
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
Conference Agenda November 17-18, 2003 Lincoln, Nebraska
Minority Enrichment Program: A Cross Curriculum Model For Student Success And Achievement , Loretta Wyckoff-Bailey, Cynthia Fleck
Minority Enrichment Program: A Cross Curriculum Model For Student Success And Achievement , Loretta Wyckoff-Bailey, Cynthia Fleck
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
The WrightMath Enrichment Program, which enrolled its first participants in the fall 1994 quarter, is designed for high achieving at risk students from under-represented minority groups who attend Wright State University. Our program incorporates ideas from the University of Missouri at Kansas City Supplemental Instruction Program and Uri Treisman's research at the University of California at Berkeley. The program encourages commitment to success, cooperative learning and ethnic awareness.
Sdsu-Fis Success Academy: Preparing Native American Students For College And Preparing A College For Native American Students, Mary Jo Benton Lee, Doris Giago, Valerian Three Irons, Allen Branum
Sdsu-Fis Success Academy: Preparing Native American Students For College And Preparing A College For Native American Students, Mary Jo Benton Lee, Doris Giago, Valerian Three Irons, Allen Branum
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
South Dakota State University-Flandreau Indian School Success Academy is an early and intensive college preparatory program for Native American high school students. The panel members---students, faculty, staff, and administrators---will explain how this unique K-16 partnership is working to help more Native Americans prepare for and succeed in college.
Reaffirm To Affirm: Enhancing Minority Faculty Development At The Pwi , Johnny D. Jones Ii, Willie J. Heggins Iii, Michelle Williams
Reaffirm To Affirm: Enhancing Minority Faculty Development At The Pwi , Johnny D. Jones Ii, Willie J. Heggins Iii, Michelle Williams
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
The objective of this roundtable discussion is to examine the preparation of minority faculty as it relates to succeeding in an academic career. Although substantial research has been conducted on faculty preparation (Gaff, 1997; Garcia, 2000, Tice, Gaff, and Pruitt-Logan, 1998), conversations fall short when it comes to ongoing success development of faculty. This discussion will focus primarily on initiatives/plans to encourage the expansion and success of minority faculty at PWI's. For the purposes of this discussion, minority faculty is defined in terms of race/ethnic and gender.
Kennesaw State University's Diversity Plan: A State And National Model , Lendley C. Black, Rosa Bobia, Harold Wingfield, Valerie Whittlesey, Al Panu, Jerome Ratchford
Kennesaw State University's Diversity Plan: A State And National Model , Lendley C. Black, Rosa Bobia, Harold Wingfield, Valerie Whittlesey, Al Panu, Jerome Ratchford
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
This panel presentation is designed to provide conference participants with an opportunity to examine successful innovative and proactive strategies used by Black Faculty on a predominantly white campus in Georgia to address such relevant topics as recruitment and retention of diverse faculty, establishing a foundation for diversity in the university and community
Diversifying The Professions: Using Collaboration And Distance Education To Grow Our Own In Northeast Nebraska , Vicky Jones, William Lopez, Donna Niemeyer, Karen Rieger, Esperanza Villalobos
Diversifying The Professions: Using Collaboration And Distance Education To Grow Our Own In Northeast Nebraska , Vicky Jones, William Lopez, Donna Niemeyer, Karen Rieger, Esperanza Villalobos
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
Faced with a dramatic shift in population demographics and a 1000% increase in the number of English Language Learner elementary school children, four colleges and universities and seven public school districts have joined forces to increase the number minority, bilingual, and ESL endorsed teachers in northeast Nebraska. This panel- workshop session will discuss the project from multiple perspectives. Public school representatives reveal their challenges in serving a largely non-English speaking student body and their difficulties recruiting minority teachers to rural Nebraska. Higher education representatives explore the barriers and opportunities of articulating course over a five year period and delivering the …
Teaching The History Of Civil Rights At A Predominantly White Institution , David L. Jamison, Rex Crawley
Teaching The History Of Civil Rights At A Predominantly White Institution , David L. Jamison, Rex Crawley
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
Building on a 2003 pilgrimage to a dozen sites important in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950's and 1960's, and conversations with movement leaders of then and now, the authors created an initiative at their 93% white campus to educate today's students about the heritage the civil rights struggle
Action Research Dialogue And Praxis: How A Participatory Evaluation Design As A Case Study Unfolded To Restructure An American Indian Program (Alp) And Reconstruct A Thirty Year Relationship With An Ivy League, Land-Grant University, Rebecca Maldonado Moore
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
The AlP at Cornell University underwent a major internal restructuring process that engaged multiple stakeholders between 1998 and 2000. The methodological, philosophical, political, and pragmatic value of this process will be detailed along with implications for other ethnic programs needing to reassess their relationship with a given institution. Key Terms: Action research, participatory evaluation, search conference
Affirmative Action In Higher Education After The Michigan Cases, Linda R. Crump
Affirmative Action In Higher Education After The Michigan Cases, Linda R. Crump
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
No abstract provided.
Exploring Ethnic Studies As A Model In Advancing A Multi¬Faceted, Multi-Cultural Academic Curriculum, Without Losing Specific Ethnic Identity Significance, Ravi Kumar Perry
Exploring Ethnic Studies As A Model In Advancing A Multi¬Faceted, Multi-Cultural Academic Curriculum, Without Losing Specific Ethnic Identity Significance, Ravi Kumar Perry
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
Using the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor as a case study this project highlights the 'usefulness' of race and ethnic courses in terms of factual evidence presentation from faculty-student relationships in the classroom and the broader influence in the corresponding ethnic communities. Therefore, while many predominantly white institutions of higher learning may offer a variety of courses that pertain to race and ethnic issues, like the University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LSA) Race and Ethnicity requirement, many institutions do not necessarily require a discussion concerning the relations among such ethnic groups in a historical, political, current, …
Pimps, Thugs And College Students; A Glimpse Into Hip Hop And Higher Education, Ricardo Hall, Bryant K. Smith
Pimps, Thugs And College Students; A Glimpse Into Hip Hop And Higher Education, Ricardo Hall, Bryant K. Smith
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
The globalization of hip-hop culture has created opportunities and challenges for students of color attending predominately White institutions. Overexposure to urban culture through music, fashion, movies, etc. combined with limited interaction with urban youth has created volatile and in some cases hostile environments on predominately White campuses. This workshop examines what happens when myth and reality meet in the halls of academia.
The Experiences Of African American Ph.D. Students At A Predominantly White Carnegie I - Research Institution, Chance W. Lewis, Rick Ginsberg, Tim Davies
The Experiences Of African American Ph.D. Students At A Predominantly White Carnegie I - Research Institution, Chance W. Lewis, Rick Ginsberg, Tim Davies
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
The purpose of this session will be to explore the dynamics and experiences that African American doctoral students in this study faced at a predominately White Doctoral-Extensive University in the Rocky Mountain Region. Research was conducted in the qualitative research paradigm using retrospective interviews
The Price We Pay: The Value Of Complexion, Bryant K. Smith
The Price We Pay: The Value Of Complexion, Bryant K. Smith
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
No abstract provided.
Affirmative Approaches To Ensuring Diversity, Dorothy Hayden-Watkins
Affirmative Approaches To Ensuring Diversity, Dorothy Hayden-Watkins
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
No abstract provided.
Diversity As A Way Of Life: Achieving Success In Predominantly White Institutions, Janet C. Lu
Diversity As A Way Of Life: Achieving Success In Predominantly White Institutions, Janet C. Lu
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
No abstract provided.
Thurgood Marshall: Little Man's Lion, Carl Holmes
Thurgood Marshall: Little Man's Lion, Carl Holmes
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
No abstract provided.
Establishing A Latino Intellectual Presence In The Academy: Opportunities And Challenges, Gilberto Cardenas
Establishing A Latino Intellectual Presence In The Academy: Opportunities And Challenges, Gilberto Cardenas
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
No abstract provided.
Obstacles To Inter-Racial Understanding: Some Psychological Aspects , Jenina Lepard
Obstacles To Inter-Racial Understanding: Some Psychological Aspects , Jenina Lepard
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
This presentation will examine the issue of racial prejudice both within and beyond the workplace from a psychological perspective. It will explore insights and illustrations from the field of psychology and related disciplines. Suggestions will be made for how we can monitor and improve our interactions with people of different ethnic origins, so that we may be more confident in our ability to ensure successful building of diversity in predominantly white institutions.
"Slaying The Dragon": A Case Study , Shoba S. Rajgopal
"Slaying The Dragon": A Case Study , Shoba S. Rajgopal
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
Courses regarding Race, Gender and Representation are not easy to teach under any circumstances, but even more so in predominantly white classrooms. Instructors need to handle the subject matter carefully. But these courses can be effective too if the students are sufficiently engaged by the readings given to them or the films shown in class.
Opening Doors To Science, Technology, Engineering And Mathematics For Students Of Color , Janis E. Murphy, Brenda Vincent Cross
Opening Doors To Science, Technology, Engineering And Mathematics For Students Of Color , Janis E. Murphy, Brenda Vincent Cross
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
This presentation will focus on special pre-collegiate outreach programs designed to provide gateway experiences for females and students of color into careers requiring advanced mathematics and science preparation. These target populations have historically been under presented in careers required advance coursework in these areas.
Building An Interdisciplinary Academic Center: Opportunities And Illusions, Pamela J. Smith
Building An Interdisciplinary Academic Center: Opportunities And Illusions, Pamela J. Smith
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
This presentation will discuss the personal opportunities available to people of color to build university-wide interdisciplinary centers and the obstacles inherent in doing so. I Professor Smith will discuss the opportunities and obstacles involved in working with faculty members, department chairs, and deans to accomplish an interdisciplinary mission.
Minority Enrichment Program: A Cross Curriculum Model For Student Success And Achievement , Loretta Wyckoff-Bailey, Cynthia Fleck
Minority Enrichment Program: A Cross Curriculum Model For Student Success And Achievement , Loretta Wyckoff-Bailey, Cynthia Fleck
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
The WrightMath Enrichment Program, which enrolled its first participants in the fall 1994 quarter, is designed for high achieving at risk students from under-represented minority groups who attend Wright State University. Our program incorporates ideas from the University of Missouri at Kansas City Supplemental Instruction Program and Uri Treisman's research at the University of California at Berkeley. The program encourages commitment to success, cooperative learning and ethnic awareness.
From Token, To Pioneer, To Crusader: Survival Strategies For Faculty Of Color In Pwi's , Mildred L. Rice Jordan
From Token, To Pioneer, To Crusader: Survival Strategies For Faculty Of Color In Pwi's , Mildred L. Rice Jordan
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
As the only person of color in your workplace you may experience feelings of isolation and hopelessness. However, it is possible to survive this situation. To do so, you must go .through an empowering developmental process. You no longer have to be a Token. Learn how you can become a Pioneer and a Crusader for social justice.
Combating Hate In Predominantly White Institutions Through Strategic Rapid Response Strategies , Peter Gitau
Combating Hate In Predominantly White Institutions Through Strategic Rapid Response Strategies , Peter Gitau
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
This workshop presents an anti hate/bias response model that is easily adaptable by other PWls in addressing hate on campus. The workshop draws from a 3 day Diversity Conference at Manchester College, and the subsequent experiences that led to the formulation of proactive and reactive strategies to address hate on campus.
Building A Retention Program For Students Of Color From The Ground Up , Robert N. Page Jr.
Building A Retention Program For Students Of Color From The Ground Up , Robert N. Page Jr.
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
A Student of Color Retention Program should follow an academic retention model that assists first-year students of color navigate their first year. Through the use of Noel- Levitz principles institutions can identify and utilize existing programs at their institutions for student success. Various offices will be able to work collaboratively on a SOCR Program and highlight the various services that their respective university can provide.
Workplace Perceptions By People Of Color , Maxine Moore Ballard
Workplace Perceptions By People Of Color , Maxine Moore Ballard
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
Workplace Perceptions by People of Color is a study designed to gather information that illustrates concerns, problems, barriers or obstacles and instruments of success in the workplace from the perspective of People of Color. More specifically, the focus was on gathering information about employment conditions, organizational characteristics and the perceived access to resources needed to be successful in the workplace -including professional development, information management and guidance support mechanics.
Alchemy: The Search For Community On Campus , Harriet Arnold, Keith O. Hilton
Alchemy: The Search For Community On Campus , Harriet Arnold, Keith O. Hilton
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 8th Annual National Conference (2003)
Alchemy offers an opportunity for reflection and exploration for higher education faculty. The process of teaching and learning involves complexity for those in the academy. Why reflection and exploration? Join two professors as they share their experiences, knowledge and search for community on their campus using the metaphor of alchemy.