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Hist20: Us History, Part 1, Jennifer Helgren
Hist20: Us History, Part 1, Jennifer Helgren
Pacific Open Texts
Open Educational Resource (OER) of primary source materials and study questions for the HIST20: US History, Part 1 course taught at the University of the Pacific.
Sebastian Râle (1652-1724) : In Commemoration Of His Martyrdom, Vincent Lapomarda S.J.
Sebastian Râle (1652-1724) : In Commemoration Of His Martyrdom, Vincent Lapomarda S.J.
Holy Cross Bookshelf
Biography of Sabastien Râle, S.J., who served as a missionary to the Abenaki in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Gendered Activism And Outcomes: Women In The Peace Movement, Lisa A. Leitz, David S. Meyer
Gendered Activism And Outcomes: Women In The Peace Movement, Lisa A. Leitz, David S. Meyer
Peace Studies Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"In this chapter, we look at the history of women's activism in the peace movement over the course of U.S. political development, examining the ways that women expanded the goals of peace activism to include gender and other social justice issues. We then examine which women actually participated in these efforts, and how that has changed over time. In the following sections, we explore distinct tensions in women's activism focusing on the role of gender (essentialism versus social constructionism) and radicalism versus pragmatic realpolitik. We conclude by looking at the outcomes of such mobilizations, which have been very limited in …
It's No Accident: Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Vehicle Safety Inspections, Alex Hoagland, Trevor Woolley
It's No Accident: Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Vehicle Safety Inspections, Alex Hoagland, Trevor Woolley
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
Traffic fatalities have fallen steadily over the past two decades, particularly those due to car failure. Many have attributed this fall to safer vehicle technology. This trend has led many states to reevaluate mandatory vehicle safety inspection programs. This study sought to answer the question, does the elimination of vehicle safety inspections have an effect on traffic fatalities?
Introduction To Richard Nixon And Europe : The Reshaping Of The Postwar Atlantic World, Luke A. Nichter
Introduction To Richard Nixon And Europe : The Reshaping Of The Postwar Atlantic World, Luke A. Nichter
Presidential Studies Faculty Books and Book Chapters
The U.S.-European relationship remains the closest and most important alliance in the world. Since 1945, successive American presidents each put their own touches on transatlantic relations, but the literature has reached only into the presidency of Lyndon Johnson (1963-9). This first study of transatlantic relations during the era of Richard Nixon shows a complex, turbulent period during which the postwar period came to an end, and the modern era came to be on both sides of the Atlantic in terms of political, economic, and military relations.
Scourge On American Society: Are Refugees Increasing Violent Crime In The United States?, Rehtaeh Beers
Scourge On American Society: Are Refugees Increasing Violent Crime In The United States?, Rehtaeh Beers
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
President Trump and many citizens in his wake have called for a decrease in the number of refugees in America. Many claim that refugees are a “Scourge on American Society” and that refugees are “dangerous” and likely to commit violent crimes.
The total number of reported refugees in the world has been growing at an alarming rate since 2006 following the the Lebanese Crisis. Despite the growing number of refugees, the United States of America has kept the number of refugees located in the states relatively stable since 2007.
A Comparative Analysis Of The Paris System And Institutional Reporting System For Urine Cytology In Upper Tract Urothelial Specimens, Kim Hookim, Md, James P. Casey, Md, Rossitza Draganova-Tacheva, Md, Marluce Bibbo, Md, Charalambos C. Solomides, Md
A Comparative Analysis Of The Paris System And Institutional Reporting System For Urine Cytology In Upper Tract Urothelial Specimens, Kim Hookim, Md, James P. Casey, Md, Rossitza Draganova-Tacheva, Md, Marluce Bibbo, Md, Charalambos C. Solomides, Md
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Posters
The authors of this abstract have no conflicts of interest
Introduction
Cytology is integral in the assessment of urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC). However, upper urinary tract (UUT) specimens are cytologically challenging due to limited tissue and reactive atypia. At our institution UUT biopsies are processed as cell blocks (CB). We compared our institution’s reporting system (IRS) with the recently proposed Paris System for Reporting Urine Cytology (PRS) (Table 1) in UUT specimens and correlated the findings with CB and follow-up resections.
Cross–Cultural Approaches To Teaching And Learning, Halima Boukraa
Cross–Cultural Approaches To Teaching And Learning, Halima Boukraa
Community of Scholars Day—Posters
The historical and current implications of language bias in the education system of the United States. From the Lau v. Nichols (1974) Supreme Court case to the misunderstanding of African American English, this is an issue that is necessary for the education system to evolve and to enable students to reach their full potential.
Refugees: Systemic Challenges And Personal Stories, Praveena Kandasmi, Kenna Tyrrell, Kellie Cahalane
Refugees: Systemic Challenges And Personal Stories, Praveena Kandasmi, Kenna Tyrrell, Kellie Cahalane
Community of Scholars Day—Posters
At present, the refugee crisis has elicited varied reactions by individuals, communities, and nations. This poster aims to raise awareness on how a person gains refugee status and is granted resettlement into the United States, and debunk misconceptions about refugees. It also seeks to raise awareness about the diversity within refugee groups that live in the United States. The information presented is a combination of research from online sources, site visits, interviews with refugees, and work experience with refugee communities.
Ms-200: The Gettysburg Superstar Collection, Devin Mckinney
Ms-200: The Gettysburg Superstar Collection, Devin Mckinney
All Finding Aids
The collection is arranged into three series: I. The Production (materials growing from the 1971 performances); II. The Reunion (materials relating to the Reunion Weekend event); and III. The Book (materials gathered during McKinney’s research and writing). Within these are subseries focusing on such items as research materials and notes; photographs and recordings; interview transcripts; and miscellany.
Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids are discovery tools used to describe and provide access to our holdings. Finding aids include historical and biographical information about each collection in addition to inventories of their content. More information about our collections can be …
Ms – 208: The Jim Henderson Papers, Class Of 1971, Devin Mckinney
Ms – 208: The Jim Henderson Papers, Class Of 1971, Devin Mckinney
All Finding Aids
This collection contains documents, photographs, and other material, mostly relating to Jim Henderson’s career at Gettysburg College. There are various writings, and a scrapbook with images covering Henderson’s life from just before to just after his time in Gettysburg. A significant subset of material concerns Henderson’s commencement address, and the subsequent controversy. The bulk of the material is in the form of handwritten scores and program notes created for various musical performances between 1966 and 1973. Most of these are rock or jazz arrangements of religious themes, and most premiered at Gettysburg College.
Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids …
1650 C. – Untitled Dutch Map Depicting California As An Island.
1650 C. – Untitled Dutch Map Depicting California As An Island.
Pre-1824 Maps
This 17th century Dutch map depicts western Mexico from Puerto Vallarta to Cape Blanco, mistakenly depicts California as an island. The map includes coastline, coastal features, streams and other bodies of water, missions and settlements, and pictorial representation of relief. The map also includes references to coastal features in California such a “P[uert]o S{an] digio,” P[uert]o Montiroy,” P[uert]o Francisco Draco,” and C[abo] Blanco.”
A Century Of Conflict...The Official Record, Texas State Albert B. Alkek Library
A Century Of Conflict...The Official Record, Texas State Albert B. Alkek Library
History
For the past 100 years, the United States has been involved in conflicts across the globe. This exhibit explores this history through United States federal government documents.
The Value Driven Pharmacist: Basics Of Access, Cost And Quality, Carriann Smith, Annette Mcfarland, Chad Knoderer, Joseph Jordan, Trish Devine, Jessica Wilhoite
The Value Driven Pharmacist: Basics Of Access, Cost And Quality, Carriann Smith, Annette Mcfarland, Chad Knoderer, Joseph Jordan, Trish Devine, Jessica Wilhoite
Butler University Books
No abstract provided.
Forgotten By The Food Movement? (Library Resources), Holy Cross Libraries
Forgotten By The Food Movement? (Library Resources), Holy Cross Libraries
Library Resources for Campus Events
A bibliography of resources available through the Holy Cross Libraries which provide additional information related to "Forgotten by the Food Movement?," a lecture by Margaret Gray held at the College of the Holy Cross on February 2, 2017.
Still Life With Bottles, Oysters And Hooves, Sarah Nicholls, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Still Life With Bottles, Oysters And Hooves, Sarah Nicholls, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
1 folded sheet : color illustrations Brain washing from phone towers informational pamphlets. Title from folder. "First in a series of three about Jamaica Bay. Edition of 200. Printed letterpress from metal type and linoleum blocks in April 2017."-colophon. Folded sheet (27 x 44 cm), printed on each side, folded twice and placed in paper folder (28 x 12 cm). "Brain Washing from Phone Towers, Informational pamphlets, Spring 2017, New York City, Sarah Nicholls, pamphleteer"--page [4] of folder.
Workers' Compensation: Analysis For Its Second Century, H. Allan Hunt, Marcus Dillender
Workers' Compensation: Analysis For Its Second Century, H. Allan Hunt, Marcus Dillender
Upjohn Press
Hunt and Dillender review the status of workers' compensation programs on three critical performance areas: 1) the adequacy of compensation for those disabled in the workplace, 2) return-to-work performance for injured workers, and 3) prevention of disabling injury and disease.
Untitled, Sto Len, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Untitled, Sto Len, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
photographic print. Artist name and date from page [3] of cover. Pages are found atlas pages. Hand sewn into marbled paper cover.