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Honorable And Brilliant Labors, John D. Miller
Honorable And Brilliant Labors, John D. Miller
Books
A primary source collection that offers a window into the mind of nineteenth-century author and public intellectual, William Gilmore Simms.
William Gilmore Simms was in his lifetime considered the South's preeminent man of letters, and Edgar Allan Poe once claimed that Simms was "immeasurably the greatest writer of fiction in America." Best known as a poet, novelist, and editor, Simms was also a public intellectual who intended that his work shape public opinion and public discourse. In Honorable and Brilliant Labors, editor John D. Miller collects Simms's public orations, a body of literature that ranks among the least studied of …
John Xxiii Aids Ministries Christmas Party
John Xxiii Aids Ministries Christmas Party
Monterey County LGBTQ Histories Exhibit
No abstract provided.
Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 32 (2024), Court Lewis, Cameron Farvin
Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 32 (2024), Court Lewis, Cameron Farvin
Concerned Philosophers for Peace
This year’s Newsletter is full of opportunities, information, and fabulous essays from a variety of schol-ars. Please take some time to submit your work to one of the calls for papers or next year’s Newsletter, join CPP, and participate in supporting peace and nonviolence in our turbulent world. See “contents” for a detailed overview of what is in this issue. Make sure to share the Newsletter with anyone who might be interested, and for early career scholars, please take advantage of the Bill Gay Award.
Contents:
- President’s Page (2)
- Essay Prizes, Accomplishments, and Awards (3)
- APA Divisions and APA …
A Queer Take On Hell And The Hellmouth, Pre-Modern Era, Haley Brothers
A Queer Take On Hell And The Hellmouth, Pre-Modern Era, Haley Brothers
Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Showcase
Taking a look at pre-modern depictions of hell and its entrance, the hellmouth, this presentation uses the imagery seen in these pieces to bring about a new perspective on how hell may have been seen back when it was first being drawn up. Through a queer lens, these concepts are explored to have a deeper meaning as it applies to gender equality through divine punishment, all as seen in art that was made to depict the concepts of hell and the hellmouth when they were made with such detail. This project explores the possibility of concepts born hundreds of years …
The Grand Forks Business And Professional Women’S Club: A History Of Women’S Empowerment, Emily Bruer
The Grand Forks Business And Professional Women’S Club: A History Of Women’S Empowerment, Emily Bruer
Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Showcase
Members of the Grand Forks Business and Professional Women’s Club (GFBPWC) personified the intersection of consumer culture, Progressive reform, and the professionalization of women’s labor that occurred between 1890 and 1930. Their membership in the GFBPWC implied economic, political, and social empowerment and granted them an opportunity to actively participate in and transform their community. Not only were these professional women recognized as reputable, upstanding, and passionate members of their community, but they also saw themselves as agents of positive change and improvement within their own lives and for future generations. This study of the concurrent rise of consumer culture, …
The Best Children's Books Of The Year [2024 Edition], Bank Street College Of Education. Children's Book Committee.
The Best Children's Books Of The Year [2024 Edition], Bank Street College Of Education. Children's Book Committee.
The Center for Children's Literature
Includes more than 600 titles chosen by the Children’s Book Committee as the best of the best published in 2023. In choosing books for the annual list, committee members consider literary quality and excellence of presentation as well as the potential emotional impact of the books on young readers. Other criteria include credibility of characterization and plot, authenticity of time and place, age suitability, positive treatment of ethnic and religious differences, and the absence of stereotypes.
School Shooters Are Men: Let’S Talk About It, Lily Lockwood
School Shooters Are Men: Let’S Talk About It, Lily Lockwood
Student Zines
This zine was created for the course WS 268: Men and Masculinities, taught by Prof. Roxanna Azari.
Fatphobia Against Black Women: Let’S Talk About It, Lily Lockwood
Fatphobia Against Black Women: Let’S Talk About It, Lily Lockwood
Student Zines
This zine was created for the course WS 297Z: Black Sexualities and Creative Resistance, taught by Prof. Elodie Silberstein.
Ethnic Studies: 2023-2024, Department Of Ethnic Studies
Ethnic Studies: 2023-2024, Department Of Ethnic Studies
Ethnic Studies Department Newsletters
Kumeyaay Land Acknowledgement, Course Descriptions, Message from the Chair, Faculty, Staff & Student Support, ES @ 20 Celebration, ES @ 20 Lecture Series, ETHN Student Spotlight, ETHN Senior Spotlight, ETHN Alumni Spotlight, Scholar Recognition, Diversity Banquet, Congratulations Class of 2024, The Turning Wheel Project, USD Copley Library, News Center, Support Yermo Aranda Mural at USD, USD Resources, Scholarship Opportunities, Volunteer/Employment, Explore San Diego,
The Blackfriars Dance Concert Spring 2024 Playbill, Providence College Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film
The Blackfriars Dance Concert Spring 2024 Playbill, Providence College Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
The Blackfriars Dance Concert Spring 2024
April 26, 2024, 7:30pm
April 27, 2024, 2pm
Director, Wendy Oliver
Lighting Design, Michael Clark Wonson
Dances:
“You and I”
Choreographer: Kiley Vallee, ‘26
Dancers: Emma Daigneau, Olivia Dailey, Alyssa Dalto, Gabriella Girard, Liddy Graney, Caroline Guanci, Heidy Guzman, Emma Preston, Caroline Puccini, Alyssa Rago, Kiley Vallee
Music Composer & Performer: Lady Gaga
“All These Things That I’ve Done”
Choreographer: Grace McEvoy, ‘25
Dancers: Jade Bocciarelli, Katie Kudla, Julianna Martin, Caroline Puccini, Emma Preston, Grace Sittig
Music Composer: Brandon …
The Grizzly, April 25, 2024, Marie Sykes, Ellie Burns, Kathy Logan, Sean Mcginley, Kate Horan, Mairead Mcdermott, Georgia Gardner, Adam Denn, Renie Christensen, Dominic Minicozzi
The Grizzly, April 25, 2024, Marie Sykes, Ellie Burns, Kathy Logan, Sean Mcginley, Kate Horan, Mairead Mcdermott, Georgia Gardner, Adam Denn, Renie Christensen, Dominic Minicozzi
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Weaving Stories Into Dance • CoSA Coming This Wednesday! • Ursinus Students Present Biology Projects in San Diego • Editor's Note • Marie Sykes: Editor-in-Chief Signing Off • Grizzly Editorial Team: Senior Goodbyes • Grizzly Editorial Team: Returning Members • Final Crossword • 2024 Spring Sports Recap: Women's Athletics • Signing Off, Go Bears!
Clarice Lispector: From Brazil To The World, Earl Fitz
Clarice Lispector: From Brazil To The World, Earl Fitz
Purdue Studies in Romance Literatures
Clarice Lispector: From Brazil to the World explains why the Brazilian master was so transformative of modern Brazilian literature and why she has become such a celebrity in the world literature arena. This book also shows why Lispector is not one writer, as many think, but many writers. By offering close readings of her novels, stories, and nonfiction pieces, Earl E. Fitz shows the diverse sides of her literary world. Chapters cover Lispector’s devotion to language and its connection to identity; her political engagement; and her humor, eroticism, and struggle with the concept of God. The last chapter seeks to …
The Play That Goes Wrong Playbill, Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film
The Play That Goes Wrong Playbill, Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre
The Play That Goes Wrong, by Henry Lewis, Henry Shields, and Jonathan Sayer
April 12-14 & 19-21, 2024
Fridays & Saturdays, 7:30pm
Sundays, 2pm
Director, Patricia Tulli-Hawkridge
Set & Props Designer, Scott Osborne
Lighting Designer, Michael Clark Wonson
Sound Designer, Stuart Holland
Costume Designer, David Cabral
Vocal Coach, Megan Chang
Hair & Makeup Designer, Joe Rossi
Fight Choreographer, Jim Beauregard
Cast: Kevin Bongiorno - Trevor; Jack Josefowski - Chris; Brendan Phaneuf - Jonathan; Anthony Joseph - Robert; Jack Cormier - …
The Grizzly, April 11, 2024, Marie Sykes, Ellie Burns, Sean Mcginley, Maddie Wilson, Vaughn Dibattista
The Grizzly, April 11, 2024, Marie Sykes, Ellie Burns, Sean Mcginley, Maddie Wilson, Vaughn Dibattista
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Lavender Graduation: Recognizing LGBTQ+ Seniors • Check Out These Senior Honors Projects! • The Arts at COSA • Bear Innovation Contest • Crossword: Solar Eclipse Edition! • UC Softball Crossword • Walking On, Standing Out: The Jay Sims Story
Music For Health Syllabus, Eric B. Miller
Music For Health Syllabus, Eric B. Miller
Open Educational Resources
No abstract provided.
Mindfulness Through Biofeedback And Meditation Syllabus, Eric B. Miller
Mindfulness Through Biofeedback And Meditation Syllabus, Eric B. Miller
Open Educational Resources
No abstract provided.
Nursing The Wright Way: A History Of Nursing At Wright State University, 1973-2023, Donna Miles Curry
Nursing The Wright Way: A History Of Nursing At Wright State University, 1973-2023, Donna Miles Curry
Books Authored by Wright State Faculty/Staff
This book explores the history of an innovative nursing education program in Dayton, Ohio from its creation in the 1970s until 2023. On the cutting edge with a theory driven curriculum this program went from BSN, adding the master's degree with advanced practice options and also a DNP.
Cosmetic, Alyse-Ambriel Hanna
Uprising, Issue 17 [Spring 2024], University Of Northern Iowa. Northern Iowa Student Government.
Uprising, Issue 17 [Spring 2024], University Of Northern Iowa. Northern Iowa Student Government.
Uprising
Contents:
The 60s
Beyond the Apron --- 8
Art of the 60s --- 9
The Sea Itself --- 10
Menaces --- 13
It Girl --- 14
Behind the Blonde --- 16
Dandelion Child --- 19
The 70s
Glam Rock --- 21
Art of the 70s --- 22
Glitter, Guitar Riffs, and Glam Rock, Oh My! --- 24
Menaces --- 26
Peace: Echoes of Change --- 27
The Smell of Lavender in the Morning --- 28
What if UNI had a Dress Code Today --- 31
Metamorphasis --- 32
The 80s
Delinquent Love --- 34
Menaces --- 36
Art of the …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 65 Number 1, Spring 2024, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 65 Number 1, Spring 2024, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
14 - A CAMPUS ON THE RISE Six new buildings on campus aren’t the only changes brought by a successful $1 billion fundraising campaign. Lauren Loftus & Leslie Griffy
20 - HUMAN AT HEART How Santa Clara University is distinguishing itself as a leader in human-focused health care innovation. Lauren Loftus
26 - SHEPHERDING INNOVATION How wonder, and God, can make us better scientists. Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J.
30 - THE CO-OP Santa Clara University has long been a bastion of interdisciplinary learning. A new fund is taking cross-collaboration to new heights. SCM Staff
34 - MAKE AI THE BEST …
Otterbein Aegis Spring 2024, Otterbein Aegis
Otterbein Aegis Spring 2024, Otterbein Aegis
Aegis: The Otterbein Humanities Journal
Contents:
Essay's by Olivia Sweet, Madison Newman, Elizabeth white, Isaac Jones, Nevaeh Ellis, Abby Van Voorhis, and Gabe Whitnack.
Book Reviews by Cami Borders, Ayan Abdi, Isaac Jones, Nevaeh Ellis, Claudia Smallwood, Dane Whip, Olivia Sweet, Emily Rogers, Julia Tenbusch, Mitzi Cuaxico, Kate Hedrick, Marygrace Gorensek, Ellyse Gallagher, and Lauren Mlynarek
Apparitions And Absences, John Curtis Bybee
Apparitions And Absences, John Curtis Bybee
2024 MFA Visual Arts
No abstract provided.
The Grizzly, March 14, 2024, Marie Sykes, Sidney Belleroche, Sean Mcginley, Isabel Martinez-Robles, Gregory Dervinis, Nicolas Ungurean, Dominic Minicozzi, Adam Denn
The Grizzly, March 14, 2024, Marie Sykes, Sidney Belleroche, Sean Mcginley, Isabel Martinez-Robles, Gregory Dervinis, Nicolas Ungurean, Dominic Minicozzi, Adam Denn
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Librarian Skorina Talks Potential Renovations to Myrin Library • Sodexo Chef Cook-off at Wismer • March Crossword Puzzle • You Like Jazz? • Senior Honors Projects: Featuring Grabowski and Grubb • Where's the Party at? • Winter is the New Spring! • Bears Hard at Work Over Spring Break
My Gender In The Closet, Aspen Balducci
My Gender In The Closet, Aspen Balducci
Student Sequential Art and Comics
This book details the transitioning and rediscovery of gender from a single person's perspective. Gender is not linear or binary, something all people should be free to study and discover.
Religious Queer Trans-Nationalism: A Zine And Theory, Eli Butler
Religious Queer Trans-Nationalism: A Zine And Theory, Eli Butler
Student Zines
From the author:
The relationship between religion and its institutions, sexuality, and gender is both historically and personally complex, and the intricacy and discourse between these constructs disproportionally affects religious queer and transgender communities.
The "Divine Transgender" concept, embraced by a growing community of proudly religious trans and gender non-conforming people, views bodies that identify with these categories as enlightened to break down restrictive gender binaries and undergo a spiritual self-realization process in the form of transition, becoming closer to God during the journey. This zine aims to creatively and imaginatively manage these relationships and educate about the ways religions …
1. Beyond Pink And Blue: A Zine Celebrating Trans Childhood, Eli Butler
1. Beyond Pink And Blue: A Zine Celebrating Trans Childhood, Eli Butler
Student Zines
From the author:
Trans childhood has long been infantilized, positioning trans children as passive and powerless beings in need of adult (and governmental) supervision and political intervention – an infantilization which is grounded in cisnormative and heteronormative beliefs about childhood innocence and purity.
Trans children are often seen as disruptive to the social order, and their existence is met with fear, hostility, and punishment. Against this backdrop, trans childhood has become a site of resistance, a space where trans children can challenge and subvert normative understandings of gender and sexuality.
As a former trans child turned trans adult, I created …
The Chanticleer, 2024-02-29, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer, 2024-02-29, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer Student Newspaper
The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.
Donna Loring, Interviewed By Mazie Hough And Carol Toner, Donna Loring
Donna Loring, Interviewed By Mazie Hough And Carol Toner, Donna Loring
MF144 Women in the Military
Donna Loring, interviewed by Mazie Hough and Carol Toner, June 19, 2001, in Augusta, Maine. Loring, age 53, talks about enlisting in the Army in the Vietnam War; her experiences of discrimination as a Native American in Maine; boarding school; taking an aptitude test after enlisting; basic training; her role as a member of the Signal Corps; the dangers of the job; rising through the ranks; the detachment of the Women’s Army Corps from the rest of the Army; women soldiers and weapons; leaving the base against orders; racism in the military; diversity within the W.A.C.; the psychological effects; leisure …
Donna Loring, Interviewed By Mazie Hough And Carol Toner, Part 1, Donna Loring
Donna Loring, Interviewed By Mazie Hough And Carol Toner, Part 1, Donna Loring
MF144 Women in the Military
Donna Loring, interviewed by Mazie Hough and Carol Toner, June 19, 2001, at the CATS Library in Augusta, Maine. Donna talks about enlisting in 1966; training in California and going to Vietnam; serving in the Military Occupational Specialty Signals Corps and as a soldier of the Women’s Army Corps. Text: 9 pp. transcript. Time: 01:20:59. Restrictions: None. Approval to release provided by James Francis of the Penobscot Historic Preservation Committee, 2024-02-23.
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Donna Loring, Interviewed By Mazie Hough And Carol Toner, Part 2, Donna Loring
Donna Loring, Interviewed By Mazie Hough And Carol Toner, Part 2, Donna Loring
MF144 Women in the Military
Donna Loring, interviewed by Mazie Hough and Carol Toner, June 19, 2001, at the CATS Library in Augusta, Maine. Donna talks about enlisting in 1966; training in California and going to Vietnam; serving in the Military Occupational Specialty Signals Corps and as a soldier of the Women’s Army Corps. Text: 9 pp. transcript. Time: 01:20:59. Restrictions: None. Approval to release provided by James Francis of the Penobscot Historic Preservation Committee, 2024-02-23.
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