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How Does The Work Of The Negro Youth Study (1937-1941) Fit Into The History Of The Social Sciences?, Randall Haines Kaufman
How Does The Work Of The Negro Youth Study (1937-1941) Fit Into The History Of The Social Sciences?, Randall Haines Kaufman
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Through a historical analysis[1] this dissertation addresses how the work of the Negro[2] Youth Study (NYS) fits into the historical development of sociology during the early Civil Rights Movement (CRM). Secondarily, the dissertation addresses the silence surrounding NYS and its place in Black Sociology.
As the Depression deepened, educators worried about another “lost generation” of young Americans.[3] In response, The American Youth Commission in 1935, followed by the NYS in 1937, sought solutions. In particular, the NYS represents a moment in social sciences, started in the 19th century, or a moment when social sciences become a …
The Echo: October 18, 2019, Taylor University
The Echo: October 18, 2019, Taylor University
2019-2020 (Volume 107)
Clear the path for a new trail – Social work is No. 1 – Shop ‘til you drop – TU addresses security – Sky News anchor David Blevins speaks to journalism class – Meeting neighbors within a mosque – Learning how to trust God’s provision on a global scale – Ed Meadors and teaching theology in Kenya – Pepin and her journey from children’s ministry to now – foody fix – fit Friday – It’ll be grand – The Weekly Bachelor and Bachelorette – Crossword: Superheroes -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – ‘The Beautiful’ is more than just skin-deep – A&E …
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Fall 2019), Taylor University
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Fall 2019), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Fall 2019 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
The Echo: September 13, 2019, Taylor University
The Echo: September 13, 2019, Taylor University
2019-2020 (Volume 107)
Autism minor makes history – Campus struggles with Internet quality – Taylor earns No. 1 position again – Professor honored through kinesiology award – Scholars on track for success – Taking a look at Enneagram culture – Taylor gardens team goes to the farmers market – RedBarn positively affects lives in Upland – Interim President shares stories and wisdom from her life – Bee Kind and visit farmers market – foody fix – it’ll be grand – The Weekly Bachelor and Bachelorette – fall faves -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – Anthology integrates imagination and faith – Recent grad brings life …
Cascon 2019, Sacred Heart University
Cascon 2019, Sacred Heart University
SHU Faculty Publications
Program and schedule for the 3rd Annual College of Arts and Sciences Conference. CASCon 2019 showcases the work of Sacred Heart University faculty from multiple disciplines. The conference seeks to emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of faculty scholarship and reaffirm the College’s commitment to undergraduate research. Held Wednesday, September 11, 2019 from 2:00PM - 6:00PM in the Frank & Marissa Martire Center for the Liberal Arts.
Xavier University Newswire, Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Xavier University Newswire, Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio)
All Xavier Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
The Echo: April 26, 2019, Taylor University
The Echo: April 26, 2019, Taylor University
2018-2019 (Volume 106)
Conversation surrounding commencement continues – Taylor goes to space – Upland builds two new welcome signs – Catholic Church fights against sexual abuse – Grant County thrift store moves location – Music and masks meet on the dance floor – Taylor’s first OVC major to graduate – Easter Chapel – Taylor men’s golf eyes fourth straight championship – Taylor women’s tennis reflects on successful season – Weekly Preview – Scoreboard – Athletes of the Week – Peek into Greystones – Students offer on-campus tattoos and piercings – Taylor University Survival Guide – croc thoughts – The Weekly Bachelor and Bachelorette …
Spectrum, Volume 42, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 42, Issue 11, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: The parking problem on campus -- Bowling competes in NCAA tournament -- School of communications hosts a symposium on woman in sports media -- Post-registration reactions to the new system -- Audrey's Spike Out for Hunger and Homelessness raises over $4,000 for the Bridgeport Rescue Mission -- Men's golf competes at SHU invite -- Softball opens conference play -- Rowing competes at Cooper Invitational
Fanning Across Cultures The Asian Pacific Heritage Issue, Andrews University
Fanning Across Cultures The Asian Pacific Heritage Issue, Andrews University
Student Movement V. 103 (2018-2019)
No abstract provided.
The La Salle Collegian Vol. 92 Issue 20
Volume 116, Number 17 - Tuesday, April 9, 2019, Saint Mary's College Of California
Volume 116, Number 17 - Tuesday, April 9, 2019, Saint Mary's College Of California
The Collegian
No abstract provided.
Interview Of Kevin J. Harty, Ph.D., Kevin J. Harty Ph.D., Meghan Skiles
Interview Of Kevin J. Harty, Ph.D., Kevin J. Harty Ph.D., Meghan Skiles
All Oral Histories
Dr. Kevin J. Harty was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1948. He grew up in Brooklyn until his family moved to Chicago when he was about twelve years old. His father worked for the telephone company, which spurred the family’s move to Chicago, and his mother stayed home and cared for the family. Dr. Harty attended high school in the suburbs of Chicago, graduating when he was fifteen and a half years old. Between high school and college, he worked for a year in a department store, and briefly considered going into the fashion industry. He attended Marquette University …
Clement And Linda Mcgillicuddy Humanities Center Spring 2019 Report, Clement And Linda Mcgillicuddy Humanities Center
Clement And Linda Mcgillicuddy Humanities Center Spring 2019 Report, Clement And Linda Mcgillicuddy Humanities Center
General University of Maine Publications
The Clement and Linda McGillicuddy Humanities Center promotes a broad spectrum of human culture through programs that aim to foster intellectual curiosity, critical reflection and creative innovation. It serves as a locus for humanities research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and meaningful conversations among scholars, artists, students, and the public.
The McGillicuddy Humanities Center now has thirteen affiliated funds, designed to support research, travel and other enrichment of student work in humanities fields.
Volume 116, Number 15 - Tuesday, March 26, 2019, Saint Mary's College Of California
Volume 116, Number 15 - Tuesday, March 26, 2019, Saint Mary's College Of California
The Collegian
No abstract provided.
Capacity, Whitney Martin
In, Out And About On The Hill: Lgbtqia+ Alums Reflect On Life At Holy Cross, 1978-2018, College Of The Holy Cross
In, Out And About On The Hill: Lgbtqia+ Alums Reflect On Life At Holy Cross, 1978-2018, College Of The Holy Cross
Holy Cross Bookshelf
A new, expanded edition of reflective essays solicited by Prof. James B. Nickoloff from lesbian and gay alumni regarding their life at the College of the Holy Cross. The timeline begins in the late 1970s and extends to the late 2010s.
James B. Nickoloff, editor.
- Contributing authors include:
- Christopher Campbell
- Carlito Espudo
- Ellen J. Keohane
- Lawrence Manfredi
- Malcolm McCluskey
- Rusmir Music
- Nan O'Connor
- Carmine Salvucci
- Jeannie Seidler
- Mairead M. Sullivan
- Meghan T. Sweeney
The first edition was published in 2010.