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Proving Our Maternal And Scholarly Worth: A Collaborative Autoethnographic Textual And Visual Storying Of Motherscholar Identity Work During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Elizabeth Spradley, Sarah S. Leblanc, Heather Olson-Beal, Lauren Burrow, Chrissy Cross
Proving Our Maternal And Scholarly Worth: A Collaborative Autoethnographic Textual And Visual Storying Of Motherscholar Identity Work During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Elizabeth Spradley, Sarah S. Leblanc, Heather Olson-Beal, Lauren Burrow, Chrissy Cross
Faculty Publications
Pivoting to remote work as female academics and to schooling our children from home as mothers in March 2020 marked a dramatic shift in how we enact our MotherScholar identities. This collaborative autoethnographic study employs a modification of interactive interviewing and photovoice to produce verbal and visual text of COVID-19 MotherScholar identity work for analysis. Thematic analysis results in themes of maternal interruptions, professional interruptions, maternal recognition, and professional recognition. Of note, our MotherScholar interactivity functioned as identity work as we sought and granted legitimacy to one another’s’ COVID-19 MotherScholar identities. Of particular concern to us is how institutions of …
Christmas In A Covid World: Online Shopping Accelerates, Mark D. Weinstein
Christmas In A Covid World: Online Shopping Accelerates, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Rather than damaging the holiday shopping industry, retailers are using COVID-19 as a way to highlight online shopping as the future of retail.
Caring Well And Providing Hope During The Holidays, Mark D. Weinstein
Caring Well And Providing Hope During The Holidays, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
With Thanksgiving right around the corner and Christmas coming soon thereafter, Americans are looking forward to sharing the festivities with family and friends. But how will COVID-19 impact these celebrations?
Student Goes “Old School” In Connecting During Covid, Mark D. Weinstein
Student Goes “Old School” In Connecting During Covid, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
When Kelsey Laing, senior women’s ministry leader, went home for quarantine back in March, she went beyond social media and texting to stay in contact with friends by writing them letters. Months later, she came away from that season inspired to create a pen pal ministry opportunity for women to encourage one another through handwritten notes.
Finding Thankfulness During Covid Recovery And Quarantine, Mark D. Weinstein
Finding Thankfulness During Covid Recovery And Quarantine, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
During this Thanksgiving season, students at Cedarville University are thankful for a rather strange experience: quarantine and isolation due to COVID-19. While these experiences are extremely hard, William Imfeld, a sophomore allied health major from Danville, Kentucky, and Chantel Smithers, a junior Christian education and youth ministries major from Zanesfield, Ohio, look back at this difficult season with gratitude.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Burned Out – COVID-19
- Payne, Michael. 15 Years with the Bagel Brothers – Sandra Hurley
- Hargrove, Matthew. Hilltoppers Get in the Win Column, Home Finale Up Next - Football
- Kieser, Nick. All Eyes on the Spring – Basketball, Softball, Soccer, Baseball
- Leboutier, Addison. Little Flock of Jesus Christ Fellowship Comes Home – Clarence Tapp
- Cox, Alex. Editorial Cartoon re: Kamala Harris
- What a Kamala Harris Vice Presidency Means for Young People of Color
- Lattimer, Jacob. Student Government Association Sustainability Committee Looks to Make an Impact …
Visualizing A Way To Limit The Coronavirus Pandemic, Mark D. Weinstein
Visualizing A Way To Limit The Coronavirus Pandemic, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
A team of data analysts at Cedarville University are beginning to see where COVID-19 may be heading and how to head it off.
Pandemic Paramedics: Students Sharpen Emergency Medical Skills, Mark D. Weinstein
Pandemic Paramedics: Students Sharpen Emergency Medical Skills, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
For the past 55 years, the Cedarville University Emergency Medical Services (CUEMS) has offered 100% student-run emergency care to sick and injured members of the campus community. Cedarville’s EMS team was the first collegiate emergency medical service in the nation.
Progress Update On The Covid-19 Vaccine, Mark D. Weinstein
Progress Update On The Covid-19 Vaccine, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Dr. Zachary Jenkins, an infectious disease expert and associate professor of pharmacy practice at Cedarville University, will present at The American Association of Pharmacists’ COVID-19 Vaccine Landscape seminar on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 11 a.m. The event will be held virtually over Zoom.
Cincinnati, Iowa Students Reflect On Their 25-Day Covid Quarantine, Mark D. Weinstein
Cincinnati, Iowa Students Reflect On Their 25-Day Covid Quarantine, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
When the COVID-19 pandemic erupted in March earlier this year, words such as quarantine, isolation and social distance took on deeply personal meaning for many Americans.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Kieser, Nick. Boyce Store, 1869 to COVID-19
- Bertucci, Leo. Barren River COVID-19 Data Still Delayed
- Frazier, Keilen. Joe Biden Their Time
- Extending the Withdrawal Date Is Not Enough – Pass / D / Fail Option
- Reynolds, Easton. WKU Extends the Deadline to Withdraw a Class
- Mallon, Sam. WKU, Barren River Area Child Advocacy Center Initiative Aims to Curb Child Abuse, Neglect – Child Welfare Education
- Hargrove, Matthew. Hilltoppers Drop Game at Florida Atlantic University, Southern Mississippi Visits the Hill Saturday – Football
- Gaylord, Kaden. Time …
FacebookʼS Latest Attempt To Address Vaccine Misinformation — And Why ItʼS Not Enough, Ana Santos Rutschman
FacebookʼS Latest Attempt To Address Vaccine Misinformation — And Why ItʼS Not Enough, Ana Santos Rutschman
All Faculty Scholarship
On October 13, 2020 Facebook announced the adoption of a series of measures to promote vaccine trust “while prohibiting ads with misinformation that could harm public health efforts.” In the post written by Kang-Xing Jin (head of health) and Rob Leathern (director of product management), the company explained that the new measures were designed with an emphasis on encouraging widespread use of this yearʼs flu vaccine, as well as in anticipation of potential COVID-19 vaccines becoming available in the near future.
The changes focus mainly on the establishment of a multiprong informational campaign about the seasonal flu vaccine, which includes …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Murray, Debra. Campaigning During COVID-19
- Stryker, Shane. Third Party Candidates Present Options Outside Democrats & Republicans
- WKU Young Democrats
- WKU College Republicans
- Serrano, Francisco. A Voice of Change for the Young Generation
- Thornton, Maggie. Kentucky’s 1st Congressional District
- Holland, Kelley. Kentucky’s 2nd Congressional District
- Latimer, Jacob. Senate Candidates on College-Level Issues – Mitch McConnell, Amy McGrath
- Collins, Michael. District 20 Candidates on the Issues – Patti Minter, Leanette Lopez
- Who’s Running for City Commission?
Social Support During Covid-19 Social Distancing, Josiah P. Stryd
Social Support During Covid-19 Social Distancing, Josiah P. Stryd
Honors Projects
This pilot study measured emotional affect, social support, and use of digital communication technologies during the early 2020 COVID-19 stay at home order in Michigan among 65 Grand Valley State University Alumni Association members. The study used an online survey and was designed to examine the relationship between digital communication and social support during physical social distancing, and how this impacted emotional affect. Overall, the pilot study found largely unchanged reported emotional affect and social support before and during the stay at home order. A future study with larger sample size would aim to find if these results are replicated …
Gifts, Letters Connect Students And Nursing Home Residents, Mark D. Weinstein
Gifts, Letters Connect Students And Nursing Home Residents, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Despite the restrictions of COVID-19, Cedarville University students are continuing to serve residents and staff at the Xenia Health and Rehab center from afar by sending gift baskets, writing cards of encouragement and praying for the residents.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 10, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 10, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Nutter, Abbey. Haunting on the Hill
- Latimer, Jacob. Campus Community Expresses Their Thoughts on Buildings & Colleges Connected to Slave Owners
- Collins, Michael. Greek Organizations Under Scrutiny for COVID-19 Violations
- Cox, Alex. Editorial Cartoon re: Body Image
- College Diet Culture
- Frazier, Keilen & Anna Leachman. Carving New Paths – Southwest Kentucky Mountain Bike Association
- E-Sports Explained
- Gaylord, Kaden. Nothing to Celebrate About That Win – Football
- Hargrove, Matthew. Tyrell Pigrome’s Late Touchdown Gives Hilltoppers First Win in Two Weeks – Football
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Aboah, Henri. Blooming – Flower Shops
- Reynolds, Easton. Record Setting Voter Turnout Expected This Election Season
- Collins, Michael. Grocery Shopping In a Pandemic
- Mallon, Sam. Fighting for Peace – Bowling Green for Peace
- Tomlin, Laura. WKU Environmental Health & Safety Provides Do’s & Don’t’s for This Halloween During COVID-19
- It’s Time for WKU to Switch to Environmentally-friendly Take-out Products – Dining Services
- Keiser, Nick. Covering a WKU Football Game Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Hargrove, Matthew. In Ruins – Football
- Gaylord, Kaden. The Offense Doesn’t Have …
Ouachita Surprises Students By Canceling Classes On Oct. 16, Declaring Student Catch-Up Day, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita Surprises Students By Canceling Classes On Oct. 16, Declaring Student Catch-Up Day, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University surprised its students today, Oct. 16, by declaring it Student Catch-up Day and canceling classes in an effort to encourage self-care. The unplanned break was largely in response to a survey of students conducted last weekend to check in on their academic and personal well-being in the midst of an unprecedented semester. While students reported doing well overall, their comments reflected a sense of weariness and desire for a break.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 8, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 8, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Lowe, Julianna. A Look Inside – Jamison Moorehead, Quarantine
- Burris, Lily. Day in the Life – Sharon Hunter
- Collins, Michael & Lauren Deppen. Need to Know – COVID-19
- Frazier, Keilen. Homecoming in Barnes-Campbell Hall – Quarantine
- Lowe, Julianna. Survey to Student – Dining Services, Quarantine
- Collins, Michael. Kentucky Universities’ Records on COVID-19
- Burris, Lily. Voices on the Inside – Sam Padgett, Chris Willis, Parker Randall, River Carter, Iyanla Shackelford
- Hargrove, Matthew. Herd Tramples WKU – Football
- Gaylord, Kaden. Travis Hudson is the Greatest of All …
Contact Tracing Adds To Pharmacy Students' Experiences, Mark D. Weinstein
Contact Tracing Adds To Pharmacy Students' Experiences, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
Cedarville University pharmacy students began this month to help in COVID-19 contact tracing in Greene County. The students are working in collaboration with students from Wright State School of Medicine and its Master of Public Health program, and the Greene County Public Health team to help notify and provide medical insight to Miami Valley residents who have been in close contact with a positive COVID-19 person.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 7, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 7, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Murray, Debra. Truckin’ Great: COVID-19 Leads to New Dining Options
- Bertucci, Leo. WKU COVID-dashboard Lacks Active Case Count
- Rash, Liza. Math Department Head Responds to Demotion, Reanalyzes Model 41 Days Later - Bruce Kessler
- Kieser, Nick. Lady Topper Golf Finishes Second in Hoover Invitational
- Cox, Alexander. Editorial Cartoon re: Scholarship Money
- Opening Doors: New Scholarships Show that WKU Cares
- Edmonds, Garrett. Student Government Association President Garrett Edmonds Plans for New Academic Year
- Hargrove, Matthew. Tops Take Victory – Football
- Gaylord, Kaden. Don’t Let This Be …
Covid Doesn't Take Away Prospective Students' Cedarville Experience, Mark D. Weinstein
Covid Doesn't Take Away Prospective Students' Cedarville Experience, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
The coronavirus continues to make an impact on colleges across the country, but Cedarville University leaders are coming up with creative ways for prospective students to visit campus.
Icare Initiative Serving Meals And Notes To Covid-19 Students, Mark D. Weinstein
Icare Initiative Serving Meals And Notes To Covid-19 Students, Mark D. Weinstein
News Releases
When you’re not feeling well, having mom’s chicken noodle soup and getting an encouraging note from a friend can go a long way toward recovery. Cedarville University is applying those same healing remedies to every one of its quarantined and isolated students during the pandemic.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Reynolds, Easton. 8 Juveniles Responsible for Recurring Water Throwing Harassment
- Thornton, Maggie. Marching at a Distance – Marching Band
- Reynolds, Easton. Local Small Businesses Work to Recover from Pandemic Losses
- Hendricks, Allie & Preston Romanov. Art for All – SoKY Marketplace
- Cox, Alex. Editorial Cartoon re: Breonna Taylor
- Bunton, Gabrielle. I Choose Black Women Every Time
- Nash, Slim. Commissioner Candidate Slim Nash: Your Right to Vote is Special
- Hargrove, Matthew. Hilltoppers Look to Bounce Back Against Middle Tennessee State University – Football
- Kieser, Nick. Budget …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Murray, Debra. Voting in College
- Reynolds, Easton. WKU and Barnes & Noble Partner in 10-year Deal
- Latimer, Jacob. Online & Hybrid Courses Pose Challenge to Professors
- Dobbs, Jack & Anna Leachman. Last Ride: Beech Bend Park
- Lowe, Julianna. A Call to Mitch McConnell – Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Bailey, Carlos. Bowling Green City Commissioner Candidate Shares Statement on the Importance of Voting in Local Elections
- Kieser, Nick. Football Fans Use New Ticketing App at Home Opener
- Hargrove, Matthew. …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Bertucci, Leo. System Upgrade from Local Health Department Affects WKU’s COVID-19 Case Count
- Holland, Kelley. WKU Alum Works as Photojournalist for USA Today – Harrison Hill
- Latimer, Jacob. Nursing Students Employed at On-campus Clinic Assist with COVID-19 Testing
- Frazier, Keilen. Dried Out – Tobacco
- Gray, Tim. Better Together: Black Lives Matter
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Social Distancing
- Send Students Home: WKU’s Campus Isn’t Safe
- Kieser, Nick. To the Mountains – Brooks LeCompte, Track & Field
- Warner, Casey. Hilltoppers to Host Liberty for Home Opener …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Reynolds, Easton. Coping with Crisis – Hurricane Katrina, COVID-19
- Bunton, Gabrielle. Students Adjust to Hybrid Classes During COVID-19 Pandemic
- Latimer, Jacob. WKU Student Lorena Silva Releases Springhouse
- Celebration Despite Separation
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Zoom Meetings
- Marshall, Olivia. Navigating My Sorority in a Global Pandemic – Delta Zeta
- Warner, Casey. Review: Bowling Green Punk-rock Duo Releases Album – Dos Cobros
- Kieser, Nick. WKU Coaches Adapt to Postponed Season – Soccer, Volleyball
- Warner, Casey. Piggy-T – Tyrell Pigrome, Football
- Gaylord, Kaden. Support the Players – …
Misinformation More Likely To Use Non-Specific Authority References: Twitter Analysis Of Two Covid-19 Myths, Joseph Mcglynn, Maxim Baryshevtsev, Zane A. Dayton
Misinformation More Likely To Use Non-Specific Authority References: Twitter Analysis Of Two Covid-19 Myths, Joseph Mcglynn, Maxim Baryshevtsev, Zane A. Dayton
Communication Graduate Research
This research examines the content, timing, and spread of COVID-19 misinformation and subsequent debunking efforts for two COVID-19 myths. COVID-19 misinformation tweets included more non-specific authority references (e.g., “Taiwanese experts”, “a doctor friend”), while debunking tweets included more specific and verifiable authority references (e.g., the CDC, the World Health Organization, Snopes). Findings illustrate a delayed debunking response to COVID-19 misinformation, as it took seven days for debunking tweets to match the quantity of misinformation tweets. The use of non-specific authority references in tweets was associated with decreased tweet engagement, suggesting the importance of citing specific sources when refuting health misinformation.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Collins, Michael. Rough Start – COVID-19
- Thornton, Maggie. What a WKU Student Learned from Her Experience with COVID-19
- Harkreader, Dylan & Debra Murray. Programs That Rely On Hands-on Learning Adapt to Virtual Courses
- Meyer-Thornton, Zane. Keep It Going
- Hurst, Courtney, Robin Lester & Trenton Peyton. What Is Intercultural Student Engagement Center?
- Sisler, Julie. WKU Grad Student: It’s On the Administration, Not the Students
- Kieser, Nick. Football Takes Precautions to Kick Off Season COVID-Free
- Warner, Casey: Setting Up – Football
- Gaylord, Kaden. Making It Safe to …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 96, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Rash, Liza. Math Department Head Makes a Shocking Model Regarding Potential Campus COVID-19 Death Rate
- Bertucci, Leo. WKU Introduces COVID-19 Testing to Campus Community
- Marshall, Olivia. How Students Can Navigate Campus Facilities This Semester
- Bunton, Gabrielle. Campus Organizations Prepare to Engage Students Amid COVID Restrictions
- Deppen, Laurel. On-campus Students Who Contract COVID to be Moved to New Location to Quarantine
- Stack, Madalyn. Editorial Cartoon re: Social Distancing
- College of Health & Human Services Should Have Been More Involved in Restart Committee
- Deppen, Laurel. From the …