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2017 Winter Graduate & Undergraduate Commencement, Lindenwood University Dec 2017

2017 Winter Graduate & Undergraduate Commencement, Lindenwood University

Commencement Programs

Lindenwood University Commencement program.


Lindenwood Magazine, Winter 2017, Lindenwood University Dec 2017

Lindenwood Magazine, Winter 2017, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Magazine (2017- )

Lindenwood University alumni magazine.


Hear Us Roar, December 1, 2017, Michael Shonrock Dec 2017

Hear Us Roar, December 1, 2017, Michael Shonrock

Michael Shonrock

Digital newsletter produced by the office of President Michael Shonrock.


Lindenwood Digest, December 1, 2017, Lindenwood University Dec 2017

Lindenwood Digest, December 1, 2017, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Lindenwood Digest, November 28, 2017, Lindenwood University Nov 2017

Lindenwood Digest, November 28, 2017, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Lindenwood Digest, November 17, 2017, Lindenwood University Nov 2017

Lindenwood Digest, November 17, 2017, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Bradley Honored For Role As Civil Rights Pioneer In 1960s Memphis, Lindenwood University Nov 2017

Bradley Honored For Role As Civil Rights Pioneer In 1960s Memphis, Lindenwood University

Archived Lindenwood Press Releases

No abstract provided.


Hidden History: The Whitewashing Of The 1917 East St. Louis Riot, Samanthé Bachelier Nov 2017

Hidden History: The Whitewashing Of The 1917 East St. Louis Riot, Samanthé Bachelier

The Confluence (2009-2020)

A bloody riot erupted in East St. Louis in the summer of 1917 that resulted in the massacre of dozens of African Americans. Bachelier argues that the history of the history of the riot is also telling about views about race both at the time and since.


Hear Us Roar, October 20, 2017, Michael Shonrock Oct 2017

Hear Us Roar, October 20, 2017, Michael Shonrock

Michael Shonrock

Digital newsletter produced by the office of President Michael Shonrock.


Hear Us Roar, October 6, 2017, Michael Shonrock Oct 2017

Hear Us Roar, October 6, 2017, Michael Shonrock

Michael Shonrock

Digital newsletter produced by the office of President Michael Shonrock.


The Legacy, October 2017, Lindenwood University Oct 2017

The Legacy, October 2017, Lindenwood University

The Legacy (2007-2018)

Student Newspaper of Lindenwood University


Lindenwood Digest, September 29, 2017, Lindenwood University Sep 2017

Lindenwood Digest, September 29, 2017, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Hear Us Roar, September 22, 2017, Michael Shonrock Sep 2017

Hear Us Roar, September 22, 2017, Michael Shonrock

Michael Shonrock

Digital newsletter produced by the office of President Michael Shonrock.


Lindenwood Digest, September 22, 2017, Lindenwood University Sep 2017

Lindenwood Digest, September 22, 2017, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Lindenwood Digest, September 19, 2017, Lindenwood University Sep 2017

Lindenwood Digest, September 19, 2017, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Missouri Among States Pursuing Fair-Chance Hiring Reforms, Michelle Natividad Rodriguez, Jeanette Mott Oxford Sep 2017

Missouri Among States Pursuing Fair-Chance Hiring Reforms, Michelle Natividad Rodriguez, Jeanette Mott Oxford

Missouri Policy Journal

The United States has the appalling distinction of leading the world with its incarceration rate, which is five times that of other countries. One in thirty-five U.S. adults is under some form of correctional supervision. The result is that seventy million people—nearly one in three U.S. adults—must endure the stigma of having an arrest or conviction record. Any contact with the criminal justice system, no matter how minor, can be a modern-day scarlet letter.


Housekeeping Chores Or Quality Education: The Dilemmas Faced By Lectures In Public Universities In Kenya, Zedekia Sidha, Justine Magutu Sep 2017

Housekeeping Chores Or Quality Education: The Dilemmas Faced By Lectures In Public Universities In Kenya, Zedekia Sidha, Justine Magutu

Journal of Educational Leadership in Action

This paper explores the relationship between task prioritization by university lecturers and quality of university education. It is based on the assumption that universities, like most street level bureaucracies, are chronically under-resourced for the work the public expects them to do. The lecturers must therefore make a choice on which of their numerous activities will be done first, which one second, and which will not be done all together. In making these decisions it is assumed that they would make choices that are in the best interest of the students and the university at large. However, lecturers also have their …


Annual Security And Fire Safety Report, Lindenwood University Sep 2017

Annual Security And Fire Safety Report, Lindenwood University

Security Reports

2017 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report


Lindenwood Digest, August 18, 2017, Lindenwood University Aug 2017

Lindenwood Digest, August 18, 2017, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Kaitlin Trimble And Lexi Nephew Receive Lindenwood-Pachyderm Scholarship, Lindenwood University Jul 2017

Kaitlin Trimble And Lexi Nephew Receive Lindenwood-Pachyderm Scholarship, Lindenwood University

Archived Lindenwood Press Releases

No abstract provided.


The Connection, Summer 2017, Lindenwood University Jul 2017

The Connection, Summer 2017, Lindenwood University

The Connection (1989-2017)

Lindenwood University Alumni Magazine


Racial Salience In Context: The Role Of Visual Information On Conviction Decisions, Krystia Grembocki Jun 2017

Racial Salience In Context: The Role Of Visual Information On Conviction Decisions, Krystia Grembocki

Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal

Jurors arguably play the most influential role in determining the outcome of most criminal trials. The U.S. legal system relies on them to make unbiased, substantiated decisions based on evidence presented in court. The problem with this expectation is that jurors are ordinary people who are subject to the influence of extralegal factors – variables that are not legally related to a case (e.g. how a defendant looks). Unfortunately, when jurors hold implicit biases regarding the appearance of defendants, extralegal factors, such as race, tend to have at least some impact on their verdict (Maeder & Hunt, 2011; Mitchell, Haw, …


Students’ Perceptions Of Body Image, Noor Fons Jun 2017

Students’ Perceptions Of Body Image, Noor Fons

Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal

A primary problem with the current criminal justice system in the United States is that it almost solely relies on a jury to determine whether a defendant is guilty or not guilty of committing a crime. While this system has been in place for many years, it is flawed because it ignores the fact that people tend to make judgments based on extralegal factors, or variables that are not related to a case, which may lead them to have implicit biases toward or against an alleged offender. Previous findings indicate that extralegal factors that impact juries include gender, race and …


Music’S Effects On Memory, Madyson Carroll Jun 2017

Music’S Effects On Memory, Madyson Carroll

Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal

Many people believe that studying while background music is present enhances their eligibility to remember the criteria better. The effects of music on memory was examined through the completion of a memory card game. Young adults were asked to take part in this task twice. One game included background music, while the other did not include background music. Throughout each game, the amount of time it took the participant to complete the game in seconds, was measured. I hypothesized that the inclusion of background music will have a positive influence on one’s performance when completing a memory card game. However, …


Social And Religious Factors On Subjective Well-Being, Eric J. Uhl Jun 2017

Social And Religious Factors On Subjective Well-Being, Eric J. Uhl

Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal

Religion as it pertains to subjective well-being is a topic of debate as religion operationalized can undertake many forms. However, research has shown that religion is a form of social interaction and an inclusionary social institution. It is also noted in previous subjective well-being research that social support has a positive correlation with the condition of subjects. Thus, the facet of religion that could be the best measure in regard to subjective well-being is social support provided by religious institutions. In the interest of finding a better measure for religion, the use of a comprehensive survey asked respondents to report …


Spotting A Criminal: Examining Perceived Racial Typicality In Violent And Nonviolent Crimes, Krystia Grembocki Jun 2017

Spotting A Criminal: Examining Perceived Racial Typicality In Violent And Nonviolent Crimes, Krystia Grembocki

Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal

As humans, we rely on our eyes to help us understand the world around us. While this seems like the ultimate asset, it is also detrimental because our eyes are often deceiving. Specifically, when we use visual information to draw conclusions about other people, our perceptions are shaped by what we see, and sometimes such information is misleading and inaccurate. The present study's purpose is to identify how visual information (i.e. race) influences our judgement of criminals who have committed violent and non-violent felony crimes. Participants were shown lineups containing headshots of four male criminals, which varied in race (i.e. …


Hear Us Roar, May 19, 2017, Michael Shonrock May 2017

Hear Us Roar, May 19, 2017, Michael Shonrock

Michael Shonrock

Digital newsletter produced by the office of President Michael Shonrock.


Lindenwood Digest, May 12, 2017, Lindenwood University May 2017

Lindenwood Digest, May 12, 2017, Lindenwood University

Lindenwood Digest

The Lindenwood Digest has been an employee newsletter since 2009.


Website Taps Into Patzius’ Expertise On Law Enforcement Issues, Lindenwood University May 2017

Website Taps Into Patzius’ Expertise On Law Enforcement Issues, Lindenwood University

Archived Lindenwood Press Releases

No abstract provided.


2017 Spring Graduate Commencement, Lindenwood University May 2017

2017 Spring Graduate Commencement, Lindenwood University

Commencement Programs

Lindenwood University Commencement program.