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Institutional Negligence: The Aids Crisis In 1980s America, Alison Patterson
Institutional Negligence: The Aids Crisis In 1980s America, Alison Patterson
History & Classics Undergraduate Theses
Previous scholarship published on the AIDS crisis has also sought to assign blame to the various institutions that control American society. Whether it was the lack of media attention, the Reagan administration, or other social factors, historians and critics have blamed numerous characters in AIDS history for their lack of action. This study avoids placing blame on a single actor or institution and, instead, explains how the bureaucratic process allowed for avoidance of the epidemic. Partisanship also played a large role in the responses of the government, as those placed in government and health agency jobs worked for a conservative …
The Relevance And Resiliency Of The Humanities, Stephen C. Behrendt
The Relevance And Resiliency Of The Humanities, Stephen C. Behrendt
Department of English: Faculty Publications
Discussion has grown increasingly urgent among those involved in the humanities; threats to funding for the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts are only the most highly visible indicators of what many call a “war on the humanities.” The issue is a familiar one. With everyone’s finances under increasing stress, there is mounting pressure to “cut back on nonessentials,” and among both educational institutions and the broader public community, the humanities seem easy targets for the cutters and the pruners. There’s a general sense that the humanities are not very useful when it comes …
The Ticker, December 4, 2017
The Ticker
The Ticker is the student newspaper of Baruch College. It has been published continuously since 1932, when the Baruch College campus was the School of Business and Civic Administration of the City College of New York.
Developing Recipient Competence During Study Abroad, Midori Ishida
Developing Recipient Competence During Study Abroad, Midori Ishida
Faculty Publications
Partly as a response to Kinginger's (2009) call for studies that examine the interaction in which L2 speakers participate during study abroad and its relationship with long-term development, this chapter explores what features of social interaction might afford L2 speakers opportunities to "form new practices" (Pallotti & Wagner, 2011, p. 1), especially when using receipts.
The Cresset (Vol. Lxxxi, No. 2, Advent/Christmas), Valparaiso University
The Cresset (Vol. Lxxxi, No. 2, Advent/Christmas), Valparaiso University
The Cresset (archived issues)
No abstract provided.
Special Collections Newsletter, C.L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department
Special Collections Newsletter, C.L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department
UTEP Library
E-newsletter of the Special Collections Department of the UTEP Library.
Using An "Escape Room" Toolbox Approach To Enhance Pharmacology Education, Melinda Hermanns, Belinda Deal, Ann M. C, Shawn Hillhouse, J. Brian Opella, Casey Faigle, Robert H. Campbell Iv
Using An "Escape Room" Toolbox Approach To Enhance Pharmacology Education, Melinda Hermanns, Belinda Deal, Ann M. C, Shawn Hillhouse, J. Brian Opella, Casey Faigle, Robert H. Campbell Iv
Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations
Background: Faculty are encouraged to use a variety of teaching/learning strategies to engage nursing students. While simulation and games are now common, there were no reports in the nursing literature using an “escape room” concept. Escape rooms use an entertainment approach as teams engage in critical thinking to solve puzzles and find clues to escape a room. In the classroom setting, this concept is modified to solve a mystery by finding various objects through a series of puzzles to locate clues. Some of these games involve finding numerical clues to open locks on a box, such as a toolbox. The …
Cartooning For Health, Katherine Gaudet
The Plays Of Kalidasa: Treading The Line Between Constraint And Freedom, Sukanya Chakrabarti
The Plays Of Kalidasa: Treading The Line Between Constraint And Freedom, Sukanya Chakrabarti
Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity
The world of Kalidasa is defined by transgression at many levels. The possibilities of his dramatic world are vast and each level interacts with the other only because of the transgressive power of love and memory, and sometimes,even of forgetfulness. I argue that Kalidasa’s plays transcend, rather than establish, the conflicts between love and duty. I establish that the diverse and, often disjunctive, worlds seem to be in conversation in Kalidasa’s unifying dramatic realm –in this realm, while everything seems possible, everything possible can be made impossible because of the disruptive power of memory or forgetfulness.
The Role Of Historians In East Asia’S History Problem, Hiro Saito
The Role Of Historians In East Asia’S History Problem, Hiro Saito
Research Collection School of Social Sciences
At first glance, historians may not look like the best candidates for facilitating a resolution of the history problem. This is because historians have traditionally used the nation as a primary unit of analysis, helping to naturalize it as a primordial entity. They have also created professional associations and delimited their membership along national borders, consistent with the nationalist logic of self-determination; for example, when Japanese historians write about the history of Japan, they often talk among themselves without consulting with foreign historians who study Japan. This nationally bounded content focus and membership reinforces the logic of nationalism that divides …
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 39, Issue 10, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Student's compete in Ethics Bowl -- What's going on at West Campus -- SHU math professor to run in the Boston Marathon -- Woman's ice hockey defeats Holy Cross for the 1st time in 10 years -- Football team ends season with senior day
Supporting Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder In Understanding And Coping With Complex Social Emotional Issues, Kaitlyn P. Ahlers, Terisa P. Gabrielsen, Danielle Lewis, Anna M. Brady, April Litchford
Supporting Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder In Understanding And Coping With Complex Social Emotional Issues, Kaitlyn P. Ahlers, Terisa P. Gabrielsen, Danielle Lewis, Anna M. Brady, April Litchford
Faculty Publications
Core deficits in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) center around social communication and behavior. For those with ASD, these deficits complicate the task of learning how to cope with and manage complex social emotional issues. Although individuals with ASD may receive sufficient academic and basic behavioral support in school settings, supports for dealing with complex social emotional issues are more difficult to access, even though these issues significantly impact student learning. When addressing these challenging social- and emotional-based issues, school and professional personnel need more specific instructional skill sets and resources to effectively and compassionately support students with ASD. In this …
The Anchor, Volume 131.11: November 22, 2017, Hope College
The Anchor, Volume 131.11: November 22, 2017, Hope College
The Anchor: 2017
The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.
Superman's Underwear, Brad Melville
Superman's Underwear, Brad Melville
USU Student Folklore Fieldwork
When Chuck Norris… When Superman was a kid, he had Chuck Norris on his underwear.
The Inkwell, Armstrong State University
The Prospector, November 7, 2017, Utep Student Publications
The Prospector, November 7, 2017, Utep Student Publications
The Prospector
Headline: Kevin Baker Embarks on a New Journey with Women's Basketball
The Parthenon, November 7, 2017, Jared Casto
The Parthenon, November 7, 2017, Jared Casto
The Parthenon
The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, was published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly on Thursdays during the summer. Due to budgetary constraints, beginning with the 2016 Fall semester, the newspaper is only published two days a week. Physical issues are printed on Tuesdays and Fridays. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content.
The Art Of Item Writing: Cross-Curricular Testing At Acer 1964-2014, Doug Mccurry, John Harding
The Art Of Item Writing: Cross-Curricular Testing At Acer 1964-2014, Doug Mccurry, John Harding
ACER Research Monographs
This monograph is about the development of a distinctive style of cross-curricular testing that was developed at the Australian Council for Educational Research in the 1960s and 1970s, and is still in use in some testing programs presently. The impetus for this kind of test development was the decision of the Menzies government to award 10,000 scholarships each year for students to study at Years 11 and 12 through a test called The Commonwealth Secondary Scholarship Examination (CSSE). The testing program ran for 10 years, during which around one million candidates sat the test. This monograph attempts to demonstrate the …
Seagulls In Utah, Shannon Parks
Seagulls In Utah, Shannon Parks
USU Student Folklore Fieldwork
So, when the Mormon pioneers settled in the Salt Lake Valley they started planting all of their crops and they got this wicked bad infestation of grasshoppers [pause to cough] it was so bad that they weren’t going to have enough food to make it through the winter. The Mormons got together and prayed for a solution to their strife. [more coughing] God sent a flock of seagulls that came and ate all of the crickets. The crops were able to be harvested with enough to last them through the winter. That is why the seagull is the state bird …
Funeral Potatoes, Shannon Parks
Funeral Potatoes, Shannon Parks
USU Student Folklore Fieldwork
We use two different recipes for Funeral potatoes because we like aspects of each. From Michelle with two Ls [recipe card with hearts at the bottom and the name Michelle C. Bitton at the top] we take the use of shredded potatoes because we like them better than the diced potatoes. We also always used cream of Chicken soup and not cream of mushroom. We don’t use green onions instead we use the grated onion from Michele with one L [the recipe that is brown around the edges titled Funeral Potatoes]. Sometimes we refrigerate before baking and sometimes we don’t, …
La Llarona, Shannon Parks
La Llarona, Shannon Parks
USU Student Folklore Fieldwork
So, we have the Rio Grande where I live. I was first told this story by um --my friend’s abuela—I think.
There was this lady and her husband was a Spanish soldier of some type. They had two kids. The husband went off to war and she found out that he cheated on her. – I can slow down of you need. –
So, she took the kids down to the river and drowned them and herself. Now her ghost haunts the riverbanks at sundown. If you are there, especially if you are a child -she is likely to attack …
Literature Review Group Exercise For Undergraduates, Brandon Bosch
Literature Review Group Exercise For Undergraduates, Brandon Bosch
Department of Sociology: Faculty Publications
I use this literature review activity for two capstone classes (Sociology and Political Science) where students must write a 15-20 research paper. The presentation and group activity below helps students better understand how to write an effective literature review and topic sentences. Working in teams, students reassemble an existing literature review (from an actual published article) and write new topic sentences for each paragraph. By the end of this activity, students are more confident and capable about writing their first literature review. In addition to being a useful learning exercise, students also tend to really enjoy doing this group activity.
The Genetics Of Research, Taylor University
The Genetics Of Research, Taylor University
2017 Website News Stories
No abstract provided.
Rotunda - Vol 96, No. 8 - Oct. 23, 2017, Longwood University
Rotunda - Vol 96, No. 8 - Oct. 23, 2017, Longwood University
Rotunda
No abstract provided.
Luther, The Flawed Giant, Brent A. R. Hege
Luther, The Flawed Giant, Brent A. R. Hege
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Presentation given in part of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation at the First Lutheran Church on October 21, 2017 in Columbus, Indiana.
Fandom Edits: Rogue One And The New Star Wars, Gerry Canavan
Fandom Edits: Rogue One And The New Star Wars, Gerry Canavan
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Parthenon, October 17, 2017, Jared Casto
The Parthenon, October 17, 2017, Jared Casto
The Parthenon
The Parthenon, Marshall University’s student newspaper, was published by students Monday through Friday during the regular semester and weekly on Thursdays during the summer. Due to budgetary constraints, beginning with the 2016 Fall semester, the newspaper is only published two days a week. Physical issues are printed on Tuesdays and Fridays. The editorial staff is responsible for the news and the editorial content.
Nebraska Acrl Scholarly Communication Roadshow Sharing Session, Catherine Fraser Riehle, Linnea Fredrickson, Margaret Mering
Nebraska Acrl Scholarly Communication Roadshow Sharing Session, Catherine Fraser Riehle, Linnea Fredrickson, Margaret Mering
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches
The session includes a report about the 2017 Nebraska ACRL [Association of College and Research Libraries] Scholarly Communication Roadshow that was held July 12, 2017, on the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL) campus. The presenters share key takeaways from each of three main program segments, which focused on (1) open education, (2) copyright, and (3) research metrics and author identifiers (e.g., ORCID). The session includes updates about (1) open education–related initiatives at UNL, including the UNL Libraries’ efforts to partner with other units on campus to increase awareness and integration of OERs in curricula; (2) selected copyright issues and continuing education …
Gender Matters At The Toronto International Film Festival, Patricia White
Gender Matters At The Toronto International Film Festival, Patricia White
Film & Media Studies Faculty Works
No abstract provided.