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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Sewell, Beth. Soda Society – Pouring Rights
- Lord, Joseph. ID Numbers Put Students at Risk – Identity Theft
- Sewell, Beth. New Soft Drink Deal Sweet for Western, Pepsi – Pouring Rights
- Hoang, Mai. Student Killed Driving to Class – Kenneth Rowan
- Lively, Jay. Snow Cancels Classes for First Time in Six Years
- Sasseen, Jessica. Directional Halls Free from Future Flooding
- Engineering Honors
- Lord, Joseph. Robbery Suspect Arrested – Steven Mayton
- Shinall, Dave. Jody Richards to Announce Candidacy
- Lowther, Clare. Student Wins Miss Kentucky USA – Lori Mitchell
- Hardin, Adriane. …
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 29, No. 4, December 2002, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias De Naccs, Vol. 29, No. 4, December 2002, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Noticias de NACCS Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Hoang, Mai. Gary Ransdell Gets Big Contract
- Tucker, Kyle. One Wild Weekend – Basketball
- Lord, Joseph. Freshman Indicted in Pearce-Ford Tower Robbery – Steven Mayton
- Hollenkamp, Katie. $500 Fee for Moving Takes Effect
- Lord, Joseph. Housing Agreement No Longer Friendly
- Bonner, Tim. Editorial Cartoon re: Pizza Dominos
- Open the Door; Domino’s Deserved Big Red Pizza Contract
- Wansley, Mandi. College Heights Herald Should Mention All Religious Options
- Smith, Lloyd. Jim Breuer Should Have Squeezed out Greeks
- O’Connor, Molly. Students’ & Faculty Opinion Not Included – Faculty Senate, Gary Ransdell
- Hardin, …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Sasseen, Jessica. New Stops for Topper Transit
- Hardin, Adriane. Miss-ter Western? – Alpha Gamma Delta
- Hightower, Kyle. Tops to Face Different Cats, Same Stakes – Basketball
- Lively, Jay. Engineer Dissects World Trade Center Collapse – Gene Corley
- Sainlar, Lindsay. A Day to Butt Out – Great American Smokeout
- Hoang, Mai. Couple Funds Autism Program – John & Linda Kelly
- Hoang, Mai. Health Insurance Switch on Table for Vote – Regents
- Bannon, Tim. Editorial Cartoon re: John Hardin on Diversity
- Hall, Rex. George Bush Needs to Get His Priorities Straight …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Lord, Joseph. Two Students Charged with Armed Robbery
- Hoang, Mai. Attorneys Settle Staci Nash Suit
- Lord, Joseph. Nothing to Lose – Intramurals
- Holm, Hollan. 1,000-Plus Fans Turned Away – Jim Breuer
- Sewell, Beth. Domino’s Will Accept Big Red Cards
- Sasseen, Jessica. More Than $1,000 Stolen in Pearce-Ford Tower
- Sasseen, Jessica. Poor Attendance, Fire Alarm Plague Safety Forum
- Sewell, Beth. Committee Selects Alumna for New Director Position – Shawna Cawthorn, WKU Bookstore
- O’Connor, Molly. Plan Will Connect New Students – Freshman Seminar
- Don’t Leave Student Interest Out in the Cold …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Hoang, Mai. More Hospitals In-network – Health Insurance
- Sigman, Amber. Line Dancing – A Chorus Line
- Hoang, Mai. Alumnus May Get University of Louisville Job – James Ramsey
- Riley, Cassie. Bands Wants to Return to Old Kentucky Home – Nappy Roots
- Lord, Joseph. Campus Safety Forum Today
- Riley, Cassie. Food Services Adds Selections, Hours
- Books for Balling – Southern Kentucky Book Fest
- Tucker, Kyle. Toppers Ink Two Early – Basketball
- Hoang, Mai. Judge to Consider Dismissal – Staci Nash
- Sasseen, Jessica. Student Government Association Handing Out Book Scholarships
- Warren, …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Merrick, Amy. Different Faces Different World – Kenya
- Shinall, Dave & Jessica Sasseen. Storms Roll Through Region – Tornadoes
- Lively, Jay & Olga Cronin. Diddle Arena Opens for Games
- Lord, Joseph. Student Reports Rape
- Bonner, Tim. Editorial Cartoon re: Every Vote Counts
- Brandenburg, James & Ben Idle. Name Court After John Oldham – Diddle Arena
- Lowder, Brian. Students Have No Pride
- Elections Critical, Help Should Be Commended
- Hoang, Mai. Kentucky Universities Brace for Possible Budget Cuts
- Buckman, Josh. Toppers Sweep Three in Green Bay – Swimming
- Moore, Michael. Rookie …
Ua12/2/1 In His Hands, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 In His Hands, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
College Heights Herald magazine regarding the men's basketball team. Articles include:
- Hightower, Kyle. Dennis Felton Pitches Success to Fifth Degree
- Farner, Keith. Seniors Stepping Into Leadership Roles – Nate Williams, David Boyden
- Hightower, Kyle. Tickets on Sale – Basketball
- Schoenbaechler, Danny. Hidden Talent Gives Extra Boost – Mike Wells, Todor Pandov
- Eadens, Adam. Tops Face Tough Road
- Hightower, Kyle. Chris Marcus Sitting the Bench Indefinitely
- Buckman, Josh. Western Struggles to Shrug Off Mid-major Label
- Casagrande, Michael. Rookies, Big Jelly Key Now & Later
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
- Farner, Keith. Back from the Brink – Football
- Sasseen, Jessica. Western Updating Campus Master Plan
- Sewell, Beth. Diddle Arena to Open Doors Sunday
- Shinall, Dave. Western Affected Outcome – Elections
- Peak, Sara. Yearbook Returns to Hill – Talisman
- Athletics Not Too Good to Ask Faculty for Spots – Parking
- Simmons, Bruce. Peace Better for Business & High School Seniors
- Rawlings, Mark. Editorial Cartoon re: Enrollment Cap
- Bussey, Charles. Listen for New Voices – Protests
- Cooper, Christopher. Gazebo is All Flash
- Lord, Joseph. College Heights Herald Wins Award
- Hardin, Adriane. …
Did Ah Ask You For Woik?: The Black Student, The Concept Of “Career" & Self-Entrepreneurship: Which Road?, Matthew C. Stelly, Michael Payne, Cynthia Jackson
Did Ah Ask You For Woik?: The Black Student, The Concept Of “Career" & Self-Entrepreneurship: Which Road?, Matthew C. Stelly, Michael Payne, Cynthia Jackson
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
For some time now, four year institutions have been circulating the myth that education equals a job upon graduation. Along with this myth, the university system makes it appear as if this equation works across the board, for minority graduates as well as majority group members. A third prong of the falsehood is that a job or a career is the ultimate goal. Very little mention is ever made of self-sufficiency or entrepreneurship. In this paper, we present a community-based model of economic development that revolves around minority students starting their own businesses rather than opting for graduation and then …
Corporate Sponsorship Of Programs To Recruit And Retain Students Of Color: The Cigna Scholars At The University Of Richmond, Akiba J. Covitz Ph.D.
Corporate Sponsorship Of Programs To Recruit And Retain Students Of Color: The Cigna Scholars At The University Of Richmond, Akiba J. Covitz Ph.D.
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
The University of Richmond, an institution with an under-represented minority student population, and the CIGNA Corporation created the CIGNA Scholars Program to recruit and retain students of color. This program, from inception to current activity, will be discussed in order to facilitate the creation of such programs at other institutions.
Minor Concerns?: An Exploration Of The Objectives And Issues Of Minority Research, Srividya Iyer, Rebecca Goodvin, Sarah Hayes, Bryan Zolnikov
Minor Concerns?: An Exploration Of The Objectives And Issues Of Minority Research, Srividya Iyer, Rebecca Goodvin, Sarah Hayes, Bryan Zolnikov
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
This session seeks to engender discussion regarding goals of minority research, the identity of individuals conducting minority research, and implications of this research for social sciences and mainstream society. The panel discussion will highlight both positive and negative sequelae of the current goals and practices of minority research.
From The City To The Palouse: The Future Teachers Of Color Program At Washington State University, Johnny D. Jones Ph.D.
From The City To The Palouse: The Future Teachers Of Color Program At Washington State University, Johnny D. Jones Ph.D.
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
No abstract provided.
The Community College As A "Liberation Laboratory:" Toward New Visions, Values And Vigor, Matthew C. Stelly, Michael Payne, Cynthia Jackson
The Community College As A "Liberation Laboratory:" Toward New Visions, Values And Vigor, Matthew C. Stelly, Michael Payne, Cynthia Jackson
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
The lackluster manner in which the American high school is teaching students, combined with selective admission programs at a number of post-secondary institutions, combine to give the majority of American students an important option: the community college. Furthermore, the rising wave of conservatism and right wing ideology can best be countered if these two-year institutions became "liberation laboratories," and emphasized the humanities and social sciences, with emphasis on critical reading, critical writing and critical thinking, This paper outlines how such an emphasis, pedagogy and curriculum could be established at the nation's two-year institutions.
Backlash, Sherryl N. Weston
Backlash, Sherryl N. Weston
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
In order to be successful at creating a welcoming and pluralistic climate, there must be proper attention paid to backlash. Understanding the underlying causes is the root of creating effective coping strategies. This workshop will suggest ways of understanding and dealing with this phenomenon.
Achieving Access And Success In Higher Education, Frank W. Hale Jr.
Achieving Access And Success In Higher Education, Frank W. Hale Jr.
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
No abstract provided.
What You Need To Know To Recruit And Retain Students Of Color, Lana Low
What You Need To Know To Recruit And Retain Students Of Color, Lana Low
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
No abstract provided.
Recruitment And Retention Of Students, Faculty And Staff Of Color, Janet Murguia
Recruitment And Retention Of Students, Faculty And Staff Of Color, Janet Murguia
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
No abstract provided.
Recruitment And Retention Of Students, Faculty And Staff Of Color In Community Colleges, Jose Soto
Recruitment And Retention Of Students, Faculty And Staff Of Color In Community Colleges, Jose Soto
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
Challenges surrounding the recruitment and retention of students, faculty and staff of color in community college settings are explored in this invited host session.
Moving Upstream: Voices Of Asian Americans In Higher Education, Charles F. Van Rossum, Mary E. Taylor, Pablo Bueno Mendoza, Tom Nishi, Jason Minh Alt
Moving Upstream: Voices Of Asian Americans In Higher Education, Charles F. Van Rossum, Mary E. Taylor, Pablo Bueno Mendoza, Tom Nishi, Jason Minh Alt
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have traveled the professional waterways of higher education on different streams. For some, those streams have been very tranquil, yet for many the waters have been rather choppy. These experiences have been no different from other people of color who serve at predominantly white institutions.
A Diversity Initiative Is Organizational Development: Anything Else Is Just Window Dressing, Carole G. Parker Ph.D.
A Diversity Initiative Is Organizational Development: Anything Else Is Just Window Dressing, Carole G. Parker Ph.D.
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
When an organization, any organization, but in particular, higher education, decides to engage in a diversity initiative, the leadership of the institution must be aware that they are engaging in a complex change or organization development. Organization Development is defined as change initiated by the top leadership of an organization, the change must be organization-wide, it is planned; it is designed to improve organizational health and effectiveness, and is implemented with the assistance of skills and interventions based in the behavioral sciences.
Measuring Success One Student At A Time, Janis E. Murhpy Ph.D., Elana Kornegay B.S., Lee Kem Ph.D.
Measuring Success One Student At A Time, Janis E. Murhpy Ph.D., Elana Kornegay B.S., Lee Kem Ph.D.
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
This presentation describes Murray State University's proactive efforts to enhance African¬-American students' preparation, recruitment/retention and graduation. Strategies utilized to create and maintain a positive/hospitable campus environment will be delineated. It is our campus-wide responsibility to "nurture" each student with personalized contact and carefully selected services to engender degree persistence.
Eating Disorders Among Women Of Color: Current Issues, Mary Douglas Swoboda Lcsw, Charlesette W. Foster Ma
Eating Disorders Among Women Of Color: Current Issues, Mary Douglas Swoboda Lcsw, Charlesette W. Foster Ma
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
Over the past few years, there has been increasing evidence that eating disorders are occurring in racial minorities and ethnic minorities in increasing numbers. This presentation will look at the evidence supporting this trend. We will also look at how eating disorders differ in different racial groups and ethnic minorities. We will explore the issue of acculturation and ethnic and racial identity.
A Fly In The Sugar Of Tradition: An African American Professor's Attempt To Educate Future Police Officers On A Predominantly White College Campus, Michael A. Mcmorris Ph.D.
A Fly In The Sugar Of Tradition: An African American Professor's Attempt To Educate Future Police Officers On A Predominantly White College Campus, Michael A. Mcmorris Ph.D.
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
This presentation explores challenges faced by an African American professor, as he prepares future Criminal Justice practitioners for careers in a multicultural society. Specifically, curricula issues, academic freedom, internal/external controls and power struggles, relative to teaching in a predominantly White Institution, are discussed. Solution-focused strategies are also presented.
The Potential Role Of Minority Student Organizations In The Recruitment And Retention Process At Urban Universities, Keith Williams
The Potential Role Of Minority Student Organizations In The Recruitment And Retention Process At Urban Universities, Keith Williams
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
In 1992, the Department of Chemistry at Wayne State University developed an office to address the issue of minority student recruitment and retention in the sciences. The Initiative through the success of its programming revealed that minority student organizations were instrumental in student retention at both the college and pre-college levels. Moreover, an unintended consequence of this synergy is the recruitment of minority students to the university.
Positively Impacting The Retention Rates And Performance For Students-Of-Color , Ana Vazquez, Gayle Ward, Sandesh Bilgi
Positively Impacting The Retention Rates And Performance For Students-Of-Color , Ana Vazquez, Gayle Ward, Sandesh Bilgi
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
This session reports on a first-year program designed to assist students-of-color in adjusting to higher education. Session participants will have the opportunity to view the overall structure of the program, including training components, academic tracking methodology, assessment and technology, enhancement programs, and additional services that S.T.A.R.S. provides.
Student Retention Is Everybody's Business: Retention Of Students Of Color Must Be Our Mission , Brenda Vincent Cross
Student Retention Is Everybody's Business: Retention Of Students Of Color Must Be Our Mission , Brenda Vincent Cross
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
This presentation addresses issues in the retention of students of color at predominantly white institutions. Participants will receive a bibliography of retention literature, and, after a brief presentation of the literature, will discuss the problems and proposed solutions to the ongoing challenge of minority student attrition.
Innovative Alliances: Cultivating Diversity Through Polytechnic Partnerships, Denise M. Campbell, Harry Hellenbrand Ph.D.
Innovative Alliances: Cultivating Diversity Through Polytechnic Partnerships, Denise M. Campbell, Harry Hellenbrand Ph.D.
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
Opening with an overview of a three-year FIPSE Grant, the presenters will guide a lively exchange of innovative approaches to cultivate and sustain diversity by forging alliances with multiple internal and external partners. Workshop participants will learn of cutting-edge strategies to enhance diversity and improve campus climate at their home institutions.
Living In The Past: Examining Attitudes Of Race And Sex On A Southern University Campus , Garry Jennings, Brent D. Hales
Living In The Past: Examining Attitudes Of Race And Sex On A Southern University Campus , Garry Jennings, Brent D. Hales
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
No abstract provided.
The White Factor In Determining African And African American Relationships In Predominantly White Institutions , Peter Gitau Ph.D.
The White Factor In Determining African And African American Relationships In Predominantly White Institutions , Peter Gitau Ph.D.
Different Perspectives on Majority Rules: 7th Annual National Conference (2002)
The session would explore the impact of white Americans on the relationship between black African and African American undergraduates in a predominantly white campus. This session would be discussed in the broader context of the black African, African American relationship. This presentation is from a section of a dissertation done by the presenter on the general African, African American relationship in a predominantly white academic institution.