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Chimes: October 27, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes: October 27, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes
Calvin faculty and students join #MeToo movement by Kathryn Mae Post
Constitution series debates political polarization by Isabella Ebbert
Mokaya hosts chocolate dinner by Morgan Anderson
Amazon's show 'Lore' offers creepy scares in time for Halloween by Brandon Schreur
Students present research at poster fair by David Fitch
Astronomy club holds first stargazing meeting by Molly Bruns
Calvin's changing identity by Josh Polanski
Berglund gives talk about hockey research by Hannah Butler
Ten Mathematicians Who Recognized God's Hand In Their Work (Part 2), Dale Mcintyre
Ten Mathematicians Who Recognized God's Hand In Their Work (Part 2), Dale Mcintyre
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2017
Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711-1776) once observed that "Whoever is moved by faith to assent to [the Christian religion], is conscious of a continued miracle in his own person, which subverts all the principles of his understanding, and gives him a determination to believe what is most contrary to custom and experience." Evidently Hume's cynical pronouncement did not apply to Descartes, Newton, Riemann, and other profound thinkers who believed God had commissioned and equipped them to glorify Him in their pursuit of truth through mathematics - And based on their extraordinary achievements the principles of their understanding do not appear …
A Tapestry Of Eyes In The Literacy/Literature Class, Gregory Shafer
A Tapestry Of Eyes In The Literacy/Literature Class, Gregory Shafer
Language Arts Journal of Michigan
It is essential that language arts classes make room for different voices, different cultures, and new settings for writing. This paper examines ideas and methods for expanding the discourse and refers to Morrison's Bluest Eye as a way to appreciate the dilemma our students face.
Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2017, Communications & Marketing
Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2017, Communications & Marketing
Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine
From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77
Table of Contents
The Win-Win of Giving (Angela Gravino Estes '64, Jere Estes '65)
Prof Notes: Len Goldberg
A Career Connector Returns (Rachel Fry '15)
The 411: Bruce Chamberlin '86
The Sights and Sounds of Other Times (Professor Christopher D'Addario)
Envisioning the Future of the Finance Industry (Eric Allyn P'16, Andy Larkin '86, Chris Matthaei '01, Daria Lo Presti Wallach '76)
Gettysburgreat: The Campaign for Our College
U.S. Department of State Selects Eisenhower Institute Fellows for Diplomacy Lab
LAX Top Honor (Carol Daly Cantele '83)
Kudos from Coaches …
Volume 20, No. 2 (April 2017), Office Of Alumni Engagement, Bryant University
Volume 20, No. 2 (April 2017), Office Of Alumni Engagement, Bryant University
Bryant University Alumni Bulletin (2004-)
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Why The History Of Cuny Matters: Using The Cuny Digital History Archive To Teach Cuny’S Past, Stephen Brier
Why The History Of Cuny Matters: Using The Cuny Digital History Archive To Teach Cuny’S Past, Stephen Brier
Publications and Research
This article describes the newly launched CUNY Digital History Archive (CDHA), a project of the American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning at the CUNY Graduate Center. The CDHA is designed to provide open, online access to a rich array of digitized historical sources that detail the important history of the City University of New York (CUNY). The article reviews that history, focusing on the postwar expansion of the city’s tuition free municipal college system and the subsequent birth of the CUNY system in 1961. CUNY’s growth helped launch a student-led fight for open admissions at various CUNY campuses …
The Grizzly, February 23, 2017, Brian Thomas, Sarah Hojsak, Courtney A. Duchene, Paige Szmodis, Katrina O'Donnell, Steve Mohapp, Jordan Scharaga, Andrew Simoncini, Johnny Cope
The Grizzly, February 23, 2017, Brian Thomas, Sarah Hojsak, Courtney A. Duchene, Paige Szmodis, Katrina O'Donnell, Steve Mohapp, Jordan Scharaga, Andrew Simoncini, Johnny Cope
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Laptop Program Comes to an End • Digital Humanities Opportunities Take Off • Here's Why the Wi-Fi has Been so Rough This Semester • International Perspective: A Student's Thoughts on Technology Use While Living Abroad • Exploring Campus Culture in a Plugged-In World • Revisiting Ursinus' Lost Connection to Computer History • Opinions: Excessive Technology Use Harms Student Learning; Students Should Use Technology to Stay Organized • What They Want: Athletes Speak About Dream Equipment • Ursinus HEART Lab at the Cutting Edge of Cardiovascular Research
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 4, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: A new student organization making a difference, Greek Life Gives -- Sacred Heart debuts parent council -- Breast cancer presentation aimed to spread awareness -- Yale university changes name of controversial college -- Delta Tau Delta breaking the silence -- Zeta Tau Alpha supports fight against breast cancer -- Performing Arts department welcomes prospective students -- Equestrian team reining regional championships -- Woman's gold gets national pre-season recognition
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 38, Issue 3, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: First annual College of Arts and Science Conference -- Appointment of Betsy Devos sparks controversy -- The dance and choir programs upcoming events -- Woman's bowling looking for strong finish -- Men's volleyball set for big season
Web Literacy For Student Fact-Checkers, Mike Caulfield
Web Literacy For Student Fact-Checkers, Mike Caulfield
Textbooks
The web gives us many such strategies and tactics and tools, which, properly used, can get students closer to the truth of a statement or image within seconds. For some reason we have decided not to teach students these specific techniques. As many people have noted, the web is both the largest propaganda machine ever created and the most amazing fact-checking tool ever invented. But if we haven't taught our students those capabilities is it any surprise that propaganda is winning?
This is an unabashedly practical guide for the student fact-checker. It supplements generic information literacy with the specific web-based …
Orientation Is Key For First-Year Students, Mary O'Rawe
Orientation Is Key For First-Year Students, Mary O'Rawe
Other resources
The focus on college drop-out rates, particularly in first year, and debates around fees and funding, remind us to consider why students find it so difficult to make the transition from secondary school to higher education.
So how can incoming students prepare themselves to make the best academic transition? This article present a series of useful points for students and parents in preparing for success in a college learning environment.
Ryan Matura Library Annual Report, 2017, Peter Gavin Ferriby
Ryan Matura Library Annual Report, 2017, Peter Gavin Ferriby
Library Annual Report
The annual report reflects the academic year 2016-2017.